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(Ebook) Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Tort Opinions by Martha Chamallas, Lucinda M. Finley (editors) ISBN 9781108484299, 9781108706247, 9781108613293, 1108484298, 110870624X, 1108613292

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Authors:Martha Chamallas, Lucinda M. Finley (editors)
Pages:459 pages.
Year:2020
Editon:1
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:2.51 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781108484299, 9781108706247, 9781108613293, 1108484298, 110870624X, 1108613292
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(Ebook) Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Tort Opinions by Martha Chamallas, Lucinda M. Finley (editors) ISBN 9781108484299, 9781108706247, 9781108613293, 1108484298, 110870624X, 1108613292

By rewriting both canonical and lesser-known tort cases from a feminist perspective, this volume exposes gender and racial bias in how courts have categorized and evaluated harm stemming from pre-natal malpractice, pregnancy loss, domestic violence, sexual assault and harassment, invasion of privacy, and the award of economic and non-economic damages. The rewritten opinions demonstrate that when confronted with gendered harm to women, courts have often distorted or misapplied conventional legal doctrine to diminish the harm or deny recovery. Bringing this implicit bias to the surface can make law students, and lawyers and judges who craft arguments and apply tort doctrines, more aware of inequalities of race, gender, class, and sexual orientation or identity. This volume shows the way forward to make the basic doctrines of tort law more responsive to the needs and perspectives of traditionally marginalized people, in ways that give greater value to harms that they disproportionately experience.
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