Study of Women and Gender 222 - GENDER, LAW AND POLICY

Fall
2017
01
4.00
Carrie Baker
MWF 11:00-12:10
Smith College
10272-F17
SEELYE 101
cbaker@smith.edu
This course explores the impact of gender on law and policy  in the United States historically and today, focusing in the areas of constitutional equality, employment, education, reproduction, the family, violence against women, and immigration. We study constitutional and statutory law as well as public policy. Some of the topics we will cover are sexual orientation and gender identity discrimination, pregnancy/caregiver discrimination, pay equity, sexual harassment, school athletics, marriage, sterilization, contraception and abortion, reproductive technologies, sexual assault, intimate partner violence, and gender-based asylum. We will study feminist efforts to reform the law and examine how inequalities based on gender, race, class and sexuality shape the law. We also discuss and debate contemporary policy and future directions.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.