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Average rating: 3.9 · 29 ratings · 0 reviews · 13 distinct works
Deceptive Distinctions: Sex...

4.14 avg rating — 7 ratings — published 1988 — 7 editions
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Women in Law

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Fighting for Time: Shifting...

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Woman's Place: Options and ...

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The Part-time Paradox

4.50 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 1998 — 11 editions
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The Other Half: Roads to Wo...

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Access to power: Cross-nati...

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The other half;: Roads to w...

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Reflections on the womens̓ ...

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“Part of coping can certainly be accomplished by defining a problem as solvable, or as a condition of life one must attend to without becoming troubled." (364)

"...the legal profession 'had become the servant of the haves rather than the guardian of the have nots.'" (384)

"That women lawyers have done well is not surprising to any but the prejudiced." (385-6)

"I would predict that they not only will continue to do well, but that they will do so with a certain idealism and humanity, simply because those qualities are expected from them. But society must be prepared to redefine certain aspects of humane concern not as 'women's work' but as the work of all." (386)”
Cynthia Fuchs Epstein, Women in Law

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