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Not Our Mother's Law School?: A Third-Wave Feminist Study of Women's Experiences in Law School (with Kelly Hradsky, Kristen Jeschke, LaVonne Meyer & Jill Roberts)
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University of Baltimore Law Forum
(2009)
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The Ladies' Health Protective Association: Lay Lawyers and Urban Cause Lawyering
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Akron Law Review
(2008)
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Law in the Time of Cholera: Disease, State Power, and Quarantine Past and Future
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Temple Law Review
(2007)
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Law and the Fabric of the Everyday: Settlement Houses, Sociological Jurisprudence, and the Gendering of Urban Legal Culture
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Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal
(2006)
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Engendering Legal History
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Law & Social Inquiry
(2005)
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A Journal of One's Own? Beginning the Project of Historicizing the Development of Women's Law Journals
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Columbia Journal of Gender and Law
(2003)
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A Re-Evaluation of the New York Court of Appeals: The Home, the Market and Labor, 1885-1905
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Law & Social Inquiry
(2002)
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Beneath the Private Mask: Marriage as a Public Institution (reviewing Nancy F. Cott, Public Vows: A History of Marriage and the Nation (2000))
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H-Net
(2002)
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Divorce and the Meta-Narrative of History, (reviewing J. Herbie DiFonzo, Beneath the Fault Line: The Popular and Legal Culture of Divorce in Twentieth-Century America (1997))
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H-Net
(2001)
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Classical Legal Thought: Revising the Revisionists and the Search for a Middle Ground, (reviewing William M. Wiecek, The Lost World of Classical Legal Thought: Law and Ideology in America 1886-1937 (1998))
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H-Net
(2000)
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Till Death Do Us Part? (reviewing Hendrik Hartog, Man and Wife in America: A History (2000); Norma Basch, Framing American Divorce: From the Revolutionary Generation to the Victorians (1999))
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H-Net
(2000)
Contributions to Books
The Institutional History of Aid to Families with Dependent Children (with L. Gordon)
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Major Acts of Congress
(2003)
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The Imperial SEC? - Foreign Policy and the Internationalization of the Securities Markets, 1934-1990 (SEC Historical Society's Virtual Museum & Archive of the History of Financial Regulation, December 2008)
(2008)
Gender and the Path of the Law: Public Bodies, State Power, and the Politics of Reform in Late-Nineteenth Century New York City
(2004)