138 research outputs found
Striking a Match, Not a Pose, for Access to Justice
One of the things that persistently puzzles and frustrates me in my work on access to justice is just how hard it is to light a fire under anyone about this issue. And I do not think that we are going to make progress on access to justice—to start a movement—until that fire is lit
The Dilemma of Choice: A Feminist Perspective on the Limits of Freedom of Contract
In this essay I explore what Michael Trebilcock\u27s work in The Limits of Freedom of Contract offers feminists in terms of a resolution or transcendance of the dilemma of choice. Trebilcock\u27s work does not address the deepest feminist concerns about conflicts between autonomy and welfare, but it does shed light on narrower versions of the dilemma, providing an analytical framework for the feminist dilemma of choice and emphasizing the pervasiveness of this problem in contract law. Trebilcock\u27s recommendation that society simultaneously use different institutions to promote different values also has salience for the feminist dilemma of choice
The Dilemma of Choice: A Feminist Perspective on the Limits of Freedom of Contract
In this essay I explore what Michael Trebilcock\u27s work in The Limits of Freedom of Contract offers feminists in terms of a resolution or transcendance of the dilemma of choice. Trebilcock\u27s work does not address the deepest feminist concerns about conflicts between autonomy and welfare, but it does shed light on narrower versions of the dilemma, providing an analytical framework for the feminist dilemma of choice and emphasizing the pervasiveness of this problem in contract law. Trebilcock\u27s recommendation that society simultaneously use different institutions to promote different values also has salience for the feminist dilemma of choice
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