The Law and Society Association kicks off its 2016 Annual Meeting tomorrow in New Orleans. The full on-line program is available here. Within Law and Society, there are a variety of Collaborative Research Networks that organize panels and themed sessions. Practically speaking, the CRNs organize in many cases what become mini-conferences within the larger conference. My experience with the CRNs is that they tend to be highly organized and welcoming of new voices.
After the fold is a list of all of the programs sponsored by a Feminist Legal Theory Collaborative Research Network, an active CRN. There are many panels that look interesting.
FEMINIST LEGAL THEORY CRN PROGRAM - LSA NEW ORLEANS 2016
WEDNESDAY JUNE 1
Wednesday, June 1, 6:00 to 7:30 pm
CRN Film Discussion on The Hunting Ground
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Ummni Khan (ummni_khan@carleton.ca) |
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Location: |
Loyola University New Orleans College of Law, Room 112 526 Pine St., New Orleans, LA 70118 | Map |
Topic: |
The Hunting Ground (available on Netflix; we will not be screening the film). Commentary: statement by 19 Harvard Law professors, New Yorker article by Jeannie Suk, Slate article by Emily Yoffe, Jezebel article by Anna Merlan, response from the filmmakers, response from Kamilah Willingham. |
THURSDAY JUNE 2
Thursday, June 2, 8:15 to 10:00 am
[Panel 1221] All in the Family: Family Law, Wealth Management, and Corporate Order Room: 2nd Floor, Studio 9 Chair: Jill Hasday 1. Marriage as a Redistributor of Wealth Panelist: Erez Aloni, Whittier Law School Commentator: June Carbone 2. How Family Law Incentivizes Entrepreneurs Panelist: Benjamin Means, University of South Carolina School of Law Commentator: Martha Ertman 3. The Wrongs (and Rights) of Intimate Association Panelist: Sarah Swan, Columbia Law School Commentator: Jill Hasday 4. The Corporate Family Panelist: Allison Tait, University of Richmond School of Law Commentator: Courtney Joslin |
[Author Meets Reader 1543] Srimati Basu, The Trouble with Marriage: Feminists Confront Law and Violence in India (Oakland, CA: University of California Press, 2015). Room: 3rd Floor, Salon E Discussants:
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Thursday, June 2, 10:15 am to 12:00 pm
[Roundtable 1328] Critical Perspectives on Reproductive Justice: From Activism to the Academy
Room: 2nd Floor, Studio 9
Chair: Rachel Rebouché, Temple Law
Participants:
- Aziza Ahmed, Northeastern University School of Law
- Lisa Kelly, Center for Reproductive Rights and Columbia Law School
- Elizabeth Kukura, Temple University Beasley School of Law
- Stu Marvel, Emory Law School
- Seema Mohapatra, Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law
Thursday, June 2, 12:45 to 2:30 pm
[Panel 1231] Parents, Children, and Identities Room: 2nd Floor, Studio 9 Chair: Seema Mohapatra 1. Transgender Children, the Heckler’s Veto, and Teaching Early Acceptance Panelist: Dara Purvis, Penn State Law Commentator: Andrew Gilden 2. Trust and the Project of Informed Consent in IVF Panelist: Jody Lynee Madeira, Indiana University Maurer School of Law Commentator: Seema Mohapatra 3. Identity Building Panelist: Kim Hai Pearson, Gonzaga University School of Law Commentator: Marie Amelie George 4. Non-Exclusive Adoption Panelist: Amy Mulzer, New York University School of Law Commentator: Allison Tait 5. The Citational Life of Zalba et al.: Maternal Incarceration and the Evolution of Feminist Legal Advocacy in the 1970s and 1980s Panelist: Sara Matthiesen, Brown University Commentator: Clare Huntington |
[Roundtable 1546] After Marriage Equality: What is Next for the LGBT Movement? Room: 2nd Floor, Studio 10 Chair: Carlos A. Ball, Rutgers University Law School Participants:
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Thursday, June 2, 2:45 to 4:30 pm
[Panel 1227] Intimate Ordering After Obergefell
Room: 2nd Floor, Studio 9
Chair: Elizabeth Kukura
1. Unbundling and Decoupling Marital Rights
Panelists: Albertina Antognini and Andrew Woods, University of Kentucky College of Law
Commentator: Dara Purvis
2. Marital Status Nondiscrimination and its Relationship to Marriage
Panelist: Courtney Joslin, Professor, UC Davis School of Law
Commentator: Elizabeth Kukura
3. Second Order Questions About Marital Choice
Panelist: Kaiponanea Matsumura, Arizona State University
Commentator: Michael Boucai
4. Consideration of Genetic Connections in Child Custody Disputes between Same-Sex Parents: Fair or Foul?
Panelist: Jessica Feinberg, Mercer University School of Law
Commentator: Nancy Polikoff
5. The Fear of Foreign Husbands; The Gendered Aspects of US Marital Immigration Law
Panelist: Marcia Zug, University of South Carolina School of Law
Commentator: Kerry Abrams
Thursday, June 2, 4:45 to 6:30 pm
[Panel 1230] Wither Redistribution? Feminism, Neoliberalism, Work, and Family
Room: 2nd Floor, Studio 9
Chair: Maxine Eichner, UNC School of Law
1. Neoliberal Antidiscrimination Law: The Case of Title VII
Panelist: Deborah Dinner, Emory University School of Law
Commentator: Maxine Eichner
2. Unequal Childhoods: The Law of Attachment
Panelist: Clare Huntington, Fordham Law School
Commentator: June Carbone
3. Children’s Right to Post-Majority Education
Panelists: Pamela Laufer-Ukeles, University of Dayton School of Law and Ayelet Blecher-Prigat, Sha'arei Mishpat Law College (Israel)
Commentator: Erez Aloni
4. A Feminist Anti-Work Critique of Hobby Lobby and Ames
Panelist: Jennifer Denbow, Political Science, California Polytechnic State University
Commentator: Jill Hasday
5. The New Parens Patriae
Panelist: Meredith Harbach, University of Richmond School of Law
Commentator: Ayelet Blecher-Prigat
Thursday, June 2, 6:30 to 7:00 pm
CRN Business Meeting
Room: 2nd Floor, Studio 9
We will begin the business meeting immediately after the last panel on Thursday.
Thursday, June 2, 7:00 to 8:00 pm
CRN HAPPY HOUR at VICTORY (http://victorynola.com/)
339 Baronne Street, New Orleans, LA 70112 | Map
Please bring cash. Clare Huntington will collect $15 at the door to cover the fee for the space and appetizers, and you may purchase your own drinks. Clare will provide receipts.
Directions: Victory is a 10 minute walk from the Marriott. From the Canal St. Marriott entrance, walk about five blocks northwest (away from the river) and turn left onto Baronne. Walk another three blocks or so and it will be on the right side of the street.
FRIDAY JUNE 3
Friday, June 3, 8:15 am to 10:00 am
[Panel 1226] Intimate Exceptionalism
Room: 2nd Floor, Studio 9
Chair: Margo Kaplan, Rutgers Law School
1. Relational Crime
Panelist: Cynthia Godsoe, Brooklyn Law School
Commentator: Sarah Swan
2. Intimate Lies and the Law: Governing Deception in Our Closest Relationships
Panelist: Jill Hasday, University of Minnesota Law School
Commentator: Deborah Dinner
3. The Wrong Kind of Help
Panelist: Jane Stoever, UC Irvine School of Law
Commentator: Elizabeth MacDowell
4. Punishing Sexual Fantasy
Panelist: Andrew Gilden, Willamette Law School
Commentator: Margo Kaplan
5. Representations of ‘sexting’ and sexual violence on legal dramas: implications for adolescents’ sexual and intimate citizenship
Panelist: Emily Lockhart, Socio-Legal Studies, York University
Commentator: Charisa Smith
Friday, June 3, 10:15 am to 12:00 pm
[Panel 1222] Who's in pain and Who's to blame? Troubling notions of Victimhood and Perpetration in Sexual and Gendered Contexts
Room: 2nd Floor, Studio 9
Chair: Ummni Khan
1. ‘Rape culture’ vs. “What about the men?” Using a conflict reconciliation lens to understand tensions and shifts among social movements addressing gender
Panelist: Deborah E. Conners, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Carleton University
Commentator: Jill Engle
2. Sexual scripts and male victimisation: A study of young peoples' beliefs, perceptions and attitudes towards situations in which males report to being sexually victimised by women.
Panelist: David Gurnhan, Southampton Law School
Commentator: Jamie Abrams
3. ‘Revenge porn’ and the erotics of punishment
Panelist: Alex Dymock, School of Law, Royal Holloway, University of London
Commentator: Ummni Khan
4. Ahh! Me So Horny: Theorizing Sexual Activity Deprivation
Panelist: Ummni Khan, Carleton University
Commentator: Alexander Boni-Saez
5. Strategic Resistance or False Consciousness: Canadian Indoor Sex Workers Speak Their Mind
Panelist: Menaka Raguparan, Carleton University
Commentator: Macarena Saez
Friday, June 3, 12:45 to 2:30 pm
[Panel 1224] Advancing Diversity with Feminist Legal Theory Room: 2nd Floor, Studio 9 Chair: Jessica Clarke 1. Supporting Faculty Panelist: Meera Deo, Thomas Jefferson School of Law Commentator: Wendy Greene 2. The Collapse of the House that Ruth Built: The Impact of the Feeder System on Female Judges and the Federal Judiciary, 1970-2014 Panelist: Alexandra Hess, Law Clerk, Second Circuit Court of Appeals Commentator: Victor Quintanilla 3. Mapping the European and international legal framework concerning gender equality in employment and working life Panelist: Aija Valleala, Faculty of Law, University of Helsinki Commentator: Marley Weiss 4. Gender In/sight: Examining Culture and Constructions of Gender Panelists: Adam Chang and Stephanie Wildman, Santa Clara Law Commentator: Luke Boso |
[Panel 1225] Hostile Institutions? Gendered Violence in Prisons, Education, and the Military Room: 2nd Floor, Studio 10 Chair: Ann McGinley 1. Hostile Environments: Rape in Prison and the Military Panelist: Hannah Brenner, Michigan State University College of Law Commentator: Jamie Abrams 2. Commanders and Sexual Assault Case Attrition in the US Army, 2008-2012 Panelist: Eric Carpenter, Florida International University College of Law Commentator: Ann McGinley 3. Heroism, Patriarchy, and the Adult-child Victim Divide in Institutional Responses to Campus Sexual Violence Panelists: Jill Engle, Professor of Clinical Law, Penn State Law, and Dr. Rosemary Jolly, Penn State's Weiss Chair of the Humanities Commentator: Nancy Chi Cantalupo |
Friday, June 3, 2:45 to 4:30 pm
[Panel 1223] Beyond Criminal Law: New Frames for Understanding Gendered and Sexual Harms
Room: 2nd Floor, Studio 9
Chair: Cynthia Godsoe
1. Decriminalizing Domestic Violence
Panelist: Leigh Goodmark, University of Maryland Carey School of Law
Commentator: Jamie Abrams
2. Rape Beyond Crime
Panelist: Margo Kaplan, Rutgers University School of Law
Commentator: Cynthia Godsoe
3. No Quick Fix: The Failures of A Criminal Law Framework for Domestic Child Sex Trafficking and Advances in Civil Remedies
Panelist: Charisa Smith, University of Wisconsin Law School
Commentator: Aziza Ahmed
4. Developing Theories of “Collective Entity” Responsibility for Gender-Based Violence in Tort
Panelist: Nancy Chi Cantalupo, Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law
Commentator: Jessica Clarke
Friday, June 3, 4:45 to 6:30 pm
[Panel 1228] Policing, Masculinities, and Gender
Room: 3rd Floor, Salon E
Chair: Leigh Goodmark
1. Policing and the Clash of Masculinities
Panelist: Ann McGinley, William S. Boyd School of Law, UNLV
Commentator: Leigh Goodmark
2. The Feminist Case for Acknowledging Women’s Acts of Violence
Panelist: Jamie Abrams, University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law
Commentator: Jane Stoever
3. The Violent Ends of Violent Delights
Panelist: Leslie Y. Garfield, Professor, Pace Law
Commentator: Cynthia Godsoe
SATURDAY, JUNE 4
Saturday, June 4, 8:15 am to 10:00 am
[Roundtable 2343] Socio-legal perspectives on regulating sexuality and identity post-Obergefell
Room: 2nd Floor, Studio 10
Chairs: Jay Borchert, University of Michigan, Center for the Study of Law and Society
Russell Robinson, UC Berkeley Law
- Edward Stein, Cardozo Law School
- Suzanne Kim, Rutgers University School of Law
- Michael Boucai, SUNY Buffalo Law School
- Kimberly Richman, University of San Francisco
- Marc Spindelman, OSU Moritz College of Law
Saturday, June 4, 2:45 pm to 4:30 pm
[Panel 1229] Frontiers of Gender Theory: Freedom of Expression, IP, and the Internet
Room: 2nd Floor, Studio 9
Chair: Andrew Gilden
1. A Forgotten History: LGBT Rights and the First Amendment
Panelist: Carlos Ball, Rutgers University School of Law
Commentator: Brian Soucek
2. Who's Afraid of Revenge Porn Laws?
Panelist: Mary Anne Franks, University of Miami School of Law
Commentator: JoAnne Sweeney
3. A Feminist Critique of the Sharing Economy
Panelist: Arianne Renan Barzilay, University of Haifa School of Law
Commentator: Betsy Rosenblatt
4. Feminist Theory and Intellectual Property: Mapping the Connections
Panelist: Daniela Kraiem, American University Washington College of Law
Commentator: Carys Craig
5. Performative Privacy
Panelist: Scott Skinner-Thompson, New York University School of Law
Commentator: Camille Gear Rich
OTHER PANELS OF INTEREST
[Panel 2745] Family Law and Social Change in Latin America: Where do Feminists Belong?, Thurs. 8:15-10:00, 4th Fl. Balcony K
[Panel 1725] The Politics of Women's Legal Mobilization and Access to Justice in Latin America, Thurs. 10:15-12:00, 3rd Fl. Salon F
[Panel 4376] Gender Issues in Law: Past, Present and Future, Thurs. 12:45-2:30, 4th Fl. Balcony L
[Panel 4349] Resisting Stereotypes of Gender and Sexuality at Law, Thurs. 4:45-6:30, 4th Fl. Regent
[Panel 4346] Intended Consequences? The Effects of Legal Reform in Matters of Sex, Thurs. 4:45-6:30, 4th Fl. Balcony J
[Author Meets Reader 2149] Ronald Den Otter - "In Defense of Plural Marriage" (Cambridge University Press 2015), Fri. 8:15-10:00, Carondelet-Table 1
[Panel 4070] Law, Feminism, and Response, Fri. 8:15-10:00, 2nd Fl. Galerie 3
[Panel 4067] Gender, Identity and Equality, Fri. 12:45-2:30, 2nd Fl. Galerie 3
[Panel 2459] Sexuality at the Margins, Fri. 12:45-2:30, 4th Fl. Regent
[Roundtable 3379] Family Law for a Postmarital World, Fri. 4:45-6:30, 4th Fl. Balcony N
[Roundtable 3056] Empirical Challenges of Deepening Democracy: Reflections on Gender and Power, Sat. 2:45-4:30, 4th Fl. Balcony I
[Roundtable 1173] The Coming Era of Gender Inequality, Sat. 4:45-6:30, 2nd Fl. Studio 10
[Panel 3015] Moving Towards (Partial) Decriminalization?: Shifting Socio-Legal Contexts of Prostitution and Trafficking Governance in Law, Discourse, Advocacy, and Research, Sat. 4:45-6:30, 2nd Fl. Galerie 3
[Panel 1238] Beyond Protected Classes, Sun. 8:15-10:00, 4th Fl. Balcony K
[Panel 3344] Sexy Business: Regulating Non-normative Sexual Communities and Practices, Sun. 8:15-10:00, 2nd Fl. Studio 8
[Roundtable 3027] (De)constructing the heteronormative: Conversations and confrontations on law and society, Sun. 10:15-12:00, 4th Fl. Balcony J
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