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Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Property Opinions
(2021)
  • Eloisa C Rodriguez-Dod
  • Elena Marty-Nelson, Nova Southeastern University - Shepard Broad College of Law
Abstract
How could feminist perspectives and methods change the shape of property law? This volume assembles a group of diverse scholars to explore this question by presenting fundamental property law cases rewritten from a feminist perspective. The cases cover a broad range of property law topics, from landlord-tenant rights and obligations, patents, and zoning to publicity rights, land titles, concurrent ownership, and takings. These rewritten opinions and their accompanying commentaries demonstrate how incorporating feminist theories and methods could have made property law more just and equitable for women and marginalized groups. The book also shows how property law is not neutral but is shaped by the society that produces it and the judges who apply it.

  • Contains both rewritten opinions and commentaries, helping readers learn to critically analyze cases
  • Features diverse voices regarding race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, and socio-economic status
  • Demonstrates how feminist perspectives can enrich and deepen the process by which judicial decisions are made
Publication Date
2021
Editor
Eloisa C. Rodriguez-Dod & Elena Marty-Nelson eds.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Citation Information
FEMINIST JUDGMENTS: REWRITTEN PROPERTY OPINIONS (Eloisa C. Rodriguez-Dod & Elena Marty-Nelson eds., Cambridge University Press 2021)