1. Differentiating Assimilation; Douglas NeJaime 2. Embodying the Law: Negotiating Disability Identity and Civil Rights; Megan A. Conway 3. Being Exceptional; Zanita E. Fenton 4. Feminist Constitutionalism and the Entrenchment of Motherhood; Julie C. Suk 5. Comment: Differences and (In)equalities; Mark E. Brandon
Austin Sarat is William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Jurisprudence and Political Science at Amherst College, USA. He is also a Five College Fortieth Anniversary Professor. He has written, co-written, or edited more than fifty books in the fields of law and political science.
Contributed by law and disability studies scholars from the US and
drawn from the symposium on Law and the Imagining of Difference,
the five essays in this volume address how law responds to the
claims of difference, how and when it recognizes difference and
accommodates it, and when and why this recognition and
accommodation are resisted. Specifically, they discuss law in
relation to disability, same-sex marriage, and gender equality,
including the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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