Gender Justice
Course Information
- Course Number
- L6506
- Curriculum Level
- Upperclass
- Areas of Study
- Gender and Sexuality Law
- Type
- Lecture
Section 001 Information
Instructor

Section Description
This course will provide an introduction to the concrete legal contexts in which issues of gender and justice have been articulated, disputed and hesitatingly, if not provisionally, resolved. Through these readings we will explore the multiple ways in which the law has contended with sexual difference, gender-based stereotypes, sexuality/sexual orientation, gender identity, and the meaning of equality in a range of contexts. So too, we will discuss how feminist theorists have thought about sex, gender and sexuality in understanding and critiquing our legal system and its norms.
For each class a small group (3-4) of students will serve as TAs, taking responsibility with Professor Franke for the discussion of the topic that week. This responsibility will include: i) meeting with Professor Franke and the small group before class to prepare the structure of the class; ii) engaging critical questions that Professor Franke will have distributed in advance relating to the week's topic; iii) assisting in running the class discussion; and iv) each student in the small group writing a 5-page (double spaced) paper that they will share with the class by 5:00pm the Friday before the class (by posting in the Discussion link on Courseworks), and in which they critically address the day's topic.
Students will be evaluated 20% on class participation over the course of the semester; 40% on their role as TA on their assigned day; and 40% on final paper.
- School Year & Semester
- Spring 2024
- Location
- JGH 102a
- Schedule
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Class meets on
- Tuesday
- Points
- 2
- Method of Evaluation
- Paper and Exam
- J.D Writing Credit?
- Minor (automatic)
Learning Outcomes
- Primary
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- Gain capacity to critically evaluate the meaning of "gender justice" in complex settings.
- Gain familiarity with the evolution of "gender justice" over the last 50 years, appreciating that there are competing points of view.
- Secondary
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- Attend to the limits or double-binds of any proposed remedy to an identified problem of gender injustice.
Course Limitations
- Instructor Pre-requisites
- None
- Instructor Co-Requisites
- None
- Requires Permission
- No
- Recommended Courses
- None
- Other Limitations
- Law students only.