CURRICULUM VITAE SALLY J. KENNEY 43 Newcomb Place, Suite 301 New Orleans, Louisiana 70118 504-865-5422 skenney@tulane.edu August 4, 2021 EDUCATION 1989
Ph.D. Princeton University. Dissertation: Reproductive Hazards in the Workplace: A Comparative Study of Law and Policy in Britain and America. Supervisor: Walter Murphy. Other committee members: Stanley Katz, Kay Warren, Jennifer Hochschild
1984
M.A. in Politics, Princeton University. Fields offered for examination: Public Law, Comparative Politics, Women and Politics
1982
B.A. Honours, Philosophy, Politics and Economics, Magdalen College, Oxford University
1979
B.A. in Political Science, University of Iowa, Honors, Phi Beta Kappa
TEACHING AND RESEARCH FIELDS Sexual Assault, Women’s Leadership, Women’s Imprisonment, Women and Politics, Feminist Social Movements, Feminist Organizations, Feminist Theory Public Law: Judicial Selection, Women Judges, Gender and Law, American Constitutional Law, Comparative Law, The European Court of Justice Public Policy: The Policy Process, Gender and Public Policy, Law and Public Policy Comparative Politics: British Politics, The European Union PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2010
Newcomb College Endowed Chair, Professor of Political Science with tenure, and Executive Director, Newcomb College Institute, Tulane University; affiliated faculty, Law School, affiliated faculty, Africana Studies, adjunct professor, Department of Global Community Health and Behavioral Sciences, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, and senior adviser, Gender & Sexuality Studies,
2001-2009 European
Professor with tenure, The University of Minnesota, Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs Director, Center on Women and Public Policy. Affiliated faculty, Law School. Adjunct faculty, Political Science. Graduate Examining Status: Feminist Studies, American Studies. Regional Associate, Union Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Fall 2005
Fulbright Fellow, Institute of Governance, Queen’s University Belfast
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Spring 2002
Visiting research fellow, Law Department, London School of Economics
Summer 1998
Visiting professor, Department of Political Science, Boĝaziçi University, Istanbul, Turkey. Taught advanced undergraduate course in Comparative Law (U.S. and E.U.)
1995-2001
Associate Professor with tenure, The University of Minnesota, Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs Director, Center on Women and Public Policy.
1994-95
Associate Professor with tenure, The University of Iowa, Department of Political Science and Program in Women’s Studies
1988-1994
Assistant Professor, The University of Iowa, Department of Political Science and Program in Women’s Studies.
1993-95
Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Iowa College of Law
1991, 1992 and 1993
Summer Chair, Program in Women’s Studies, University of Iowa
Fall 1990
Visiting Professor of Constitutional Law, Nijmegen University, Netherlands
1987-88
Lecturer, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Taught American Constitutional System, British Government and Women and Politics. Tenure-track appointment.
1985-86
Northeast London Polytechnic Part-time Lecturer in Public Law for first year of L.L.B. course
1984-85
Oxford Worker’s Educational Association Tutor. Proposed, developed and taught three eight-week courses in Women’s Studies: An Introduction to Feminist Theory (three times), Women and the Law, and Women and Politics
1985
Wolsey Hall Tutorial College Tutor in ‘A’-level British and American Politics and ‘A’-level British Law
Summer 1981
Norrington Oxford School of English Tutor. Taught English as a foreign language, led seminar on American Literature and Society, lectured on The British Legal System and The Women’s Movement
Spring 1984
Akeman’s Tutorial College Tutor for ‘A’-level Politics
1979
University of Iowa Teaching Assistant in Political Theory
OTHER EMPLOYMENT 1988-89 Consultant, U.S. Congress, House Education and Labor Committee. Adviser on oversight of Equal Employment Opportunities Commission on discrimination resulting from fetal protection policies. 1986-87 Congressional Fellow for Women and Public Policy for the Women’s Research and Education Institute. Legislative Assistant for the U.S. House Education and Labor Committee on civil rights and equal employment opportunity issues. 2
1980
Office Manager for head campaign office of U.S. Senator John Culver. Coordinated all activities in main campaign office.
GRANTS National Science Foundation, Law & Society, 2018. $99,980 to support a postdoctoral scholar in Intersectionality. National Science Foundation, Law & Society, 2013. $99,291 to support a postdoctoral scholar in Intersectionality. Open Society Institute. November 2009. $170,000 over two years to support Infinity project to secure appoint of women on the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals Women’s Foundation of Minnesota. 2009. $55,000 to support the Status of Women and Girls in Minnesota Project. Women’s Foundation of Minnesota. 2009. $6,500 planning grant to organize women in local government. Women’s Foundation of Minnesota. 2009. $7,500 to fund Women’s Path to Political Office research project (grant extension). Funding for Conference on Gender and Judging, International Institute for the Sociology of Law, Oñati Spain, June 2009 Women’s Foundation of Minnesota. Fall 2008. $7,500 to fund Women’s Path to Political Office research project Open Society Institute. August 2008. $43,000 to support Infinity project to secure appoint of women on the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals UM Graduate College Grant-in-Aid. May 2008. $30,140 to support the Women's Path to Political Office Study. Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA). June 2008. $5,015 to support a 50% summer Research Assistant working on the Women's Path to Political Office Study University of Minnesota Community Engagement Grant. Spring 2008. $5,000 to support expanding placements for the Feminist Board Service Course Women’s Foundation of Minnesota. Fall 2007. $15,000 to fund Women’s Path to Political Office research project. University of Minnesota Coke Grant for Student Group. $1,000 to support Women’s Human Rights Film Series. Otto Bremer Foundation. Spring 2007. $30,000 to carry out a Feminist Leadership Fellows program. Otto Bremer Foundation. Fall 2004. $27,000 planning grant to plan a Feminist Leadership Fellows Program training executive directors of feminist organizations. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs Signature Studies Committee, 2004. Received $40,000 to put on a conference on women’s return to work after childbirth October 1, 2004. UM Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences. Spring 2003. Received $5,000 to put on a conference on women’s return to work after childbirth October 1, 2004. Minnesota Women’s Foundation. Fall 2003. Received $3,500 to hold a one-day retreat for women state legislators, January 2004. 3
Received $5000 from the UM Graduate College’s initiative for Interdisciplinary Research, Scholarly and Creative Activities, to support the Women, Law, and Public Policy Faculty Group and to host to visiting scholars. Otto Bremer Foundation. Summer 2003. Received a $25,000 to produce cases on women’s human rights. Minnesota Women’s Foundation. Fall 2002. Received $7,000 to hold a two-day retreat for women state legislators. Minnesota Extension Service. Fall 2002. Received $5,000 to hold a two day retreat for women state legislators. Minnesota Women’s Foundation. Fall 2001. Received $10,000 to hold a two-day retreat for women state legislators. UM Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences. Fall 2001. Received $10,000 to put on half-day conference on the politics of breast cancer with the Center for Science and Technology Policy and the Policy Forum. Minnesota Women’s Foundation. Summer 2000. Received $10,000 toward summer institute to produce case studies of feminist organizations. Minnesota Extension Service. Summer 2000. Received $21,792 toward summer institute to produce case studies of feminist organizations. Center for Urban and Regional Affairs. Summer 2000. Received $1,792 for a research assistant for the summer institute to produce case studies of feminist organizations. UM Graduate College Grant-in-Aid. Winter 1999. Received $5,000 to make two research trips to the European Union Institute in Florence, Italy and to the Carter Presidential Library in Atlanta to begin research for a book, Gender on the Agenda: How the Gender of Judges Becomes a Political Issue. Co-Principal Investigator, “Women Law and Public Policy” with Professor Carol Chomsky. $50,00 grant over two years to promote interdisciplinary research as part of a Ford Foundation grant to the Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs. Co-director, Obermann Faculty Research Seminar, “Comparative Law and Politics in Europe,” June 5-29, 1995. $40,000. Principal Investigator, “Legal Clerks at the Court of Justice of the European Communities” $18,000 Research Planning Grant, Law and Social Science Program of the National Science Foundation, summer of 1994 Convener, “Diversifying and Internationalizing Feminist Theories.” Awarded $37,000 grant as part of the Ford Foundation’s Bridging Project of the University of Iowa and Grinnell College, 1993-94 Participant, “Internationalizing the Eurocentric Canon.” Bridging Project of the University of Iowa and Grinnell College, Summer 1993 ACADEMIC HONORS AND AWARDS 2020 The American Athletic Conference Award recognizing support for female athletes 2015 New Orleans CityBusiness Women of the Year. 2014 Tulane Athletics Torch Award 2013 National Association of Women Judges Florence Murray Award 2012 New Orleans CityBusiness Women of the Year. 2011New Orleans Magazine, Person to Watch 2009 University of Minnesota Mullen, Spector, Truax Women’s Leadership Award 4
2009 2008 2006 2005 2001 1999 1994 1993 1991 1990 1989 1986 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979
University of Minnesota Award for Outstanding Contributions to Postbaccalaureate, Graduate, and Professional Education Changemaker, (As core member of the Infinity Project), University of Minnesota Press Changemaker, University of Minnesota Press Fulbright, Queens University, Belfast, Northern Ireland Atlantic Fellowship in Public Policy McKnight Faculty Summer Research Fellowship CIC Academic Leadership Fellow Certificate of Teaching Excellence, College of Liberal Arts National Science Foundation, Summer Travel Grant University of Iowa Old Gold Summer Fellowship University of Iowa Old Gold Summer Fellowship Women’s Research and Education Institute Congressional Fellowship Princeton Women’s Studies Scholarship Princeton University Politics Department Fellowship Magdalen College Scholarships Rotary International Foundation Scholarship Graduate Award Iowa City Rotary Club International Scholarship University of Iowa Teaching Research Fellowship
PUBLICATIONS Books Gender and Justice: Why Women in the Judiciary Really Matter. New York: Routledge Press, 2013. Constitutional Dialogues in Comparative Perspective, edited with William Reisinger and John Reitz, London: Macmillan, 1999. This volume resulted from a month-long intensive seminar of invited participants funded by the Obermann Center at the University of Iowa. Politics and Feminist Standpoint Theories, edited with Helen Kinsella, Hayworth Press, 1997 For Whose Protection? Reproductive Hazards and Exclusionary Policies in the United States and Britain, University of Michigan Press, December 1992. Cited in Historian’s Amicus Brief in Whole Women’s Health, p. 20. Journal Articles “Towards a less Essentialist, More Intersectional, and Institutional Approach to Gender and Judging,” University of Connecticut International Law Review, 2020 “Toward a Feminist Political Theory of Judging: Neither the Nightmare nor the Noble Dream,” University of Nevada Law Review, 3(3)(2017): 549-564. “Wise Latinas, Strategic Minnesotans, and the Feminist Standpoint: the Backlash Against Women Judges,” Thomas Jefferson Law Review 36(2014): 43-82. “Choosing Judges: A Bumpy Road to Women’s Equality and a Long Way to Go,” Symposium: Gender and the Legal Profession’s Pipeline to Power, Michigan State Law Review 2012(5): 1499-1528 “Mobilizing Emotions to Elect Women: the symbolic meaning of Minnesota’s first woman Supreme Court justice,” Mobilization: An International Journal 15(2)(2010): 135-158 5
“Critical Perspectives on Gender and Judging,” Politics & Gender, 6 (2010), 433–495 “Infinity Project seeks to increase gender diversity of the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals,” Judicature 92(3): 1-2 November-December 2008. “Thinking about Gender and Judging,” International Journal of the Legal Profession 15(102) March-July (2008): 87-110. “Gender on the Agenda? How the Paucity of Women Judges Became an Issue” Journal of Politics 70(3) July 2008. McGovern, Pat, Brian Dowd, Dwenda Gjerdingen, Cynthia R. Gross, Sally Kenney, Laurie Ukestad, David McCaffrey, and Ulf Lundberg, The Postpartum Health of Employed Mothers Five Weeks After Childbirth,” Annals of Family Medicine 4:159-167 (2006). “Domestic Violence Intervention Project: Unconditional Shelter,” Nonprofit Management and Leadership 16(2):221-243 (2005). “Equal Employment Opportunity and Representation: Extending the Frame to Courts,” Social Politics 11:1 (Spring 2004): 86-116. “Gender, the Public Policy Enterprise and Case Teaching,” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 23:1 (Winter 2004): 159-178. “Where is Gender in Agenda Setting?” Women and Politics, 25:1-2 (2003): 179-207. “Breaking the Silence: Gender Mainstreaming and the European Judiciary,” Feminist Legal Studies, 10 (2002): 257-270. Reprinted in Carol Sanger, edited Women and Rights Ashgate/Dartmouth: Oxford, 2004. Reprinted in Deborah L. Rhode and Carol Sanger, eds. Gender and Rights. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2005. “Where are the Women in Public Policy Cases?” Women’s Policy Journal of Harvard, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 1 (Summer 2001): 87-98. “Using the Master’s Tools to Dismantle the Master’s House: Can we harness the virtues of case teaching?” Commissioned essay for the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 20 (Spring 2001) 2:346-50 “Beyond Principals and Agents: Seeing Courts as Organizations by Comparing Référendaires at the European Court of Justice and Law Clerks at the U.S. Supreme Court” Comparative Political Studies, 33 (June 2000) 5: 593-625 “Puppeteers or Agents? What Lazarus’s Closed Chambers adds to our Understanding of Law Clerks, Law & Social Inquiry, 25:1 (2000): 185-226. Commissioned review essay “The Members of the European Court of Justice,” Columbia Journal of European Law, 5(1): 1998. Partially reprinted in The Law and Economics of the European Union, by Paul Stephan, Francesco Parisi, and Ben Depoorter, Newark, NJ: Mathew Bender, 2003. “The European Court of Justice: integrating Europe through law,” Judicature, May/June 1998. Reprinted in the November issue of Crime and Justice International: Worldwide News and Trends. Guest Editor, “Feminist Standpoint Theories,” Special issue, Women and Politics, 1997. Publicized call for papers, wrote reviews of 26 submitted papers, recommended revisions of the four selected, wrote introduction. (Same as edited book above). 6
“New Research on Gendered Political Institutions,” Political Research Quarterly 49(2): 445-466 (1996). Commissioned review essay “Pregnancy Discrimination in Comparative Perspective: Toward Substantive Equality,” Wisconsin Women’s Law Journal, 10 (1996) “Women, Feminism, Gender and the Law: Ruminations of a Feminist Academic,” Women and Politics 15:3 (1995) “Who Is Protected? What’s Wrong with Exclusionary Policies,” Women and Politics, 13:3-4 (1993) “Reproductive Hazards in the Workplace: The Law and Sexual Difference,” 14 International Journal of the Sociology of Law (1986):393 Work in Progress “Dismantling Campus Rape Culture: Lessons from Law, Social Movements, and Policy,” “Gender, Judging, and Feminist Process: Comparing Chief Justice Brenda Hale and Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg,” Gender and Case Teaching Revisited Book Chapters “Is a Funny Feminist an Oxymoron? Or is Having a Keen Eye for the Absurd a Precondition of Surviving as a Feminist Academic?” in Teach Public Policy with a Sense of Humor: Why (and How to) Be a Funnier and More Effective Public Policy Teacher and Laugh All the Way to Your Classroom? Edited by Kishor Vaidya, forthcoming 2021 “Does Any Woman Have Just One Survivor Story? One Vagina’s Monologue,” Chapter Seven in Me Too, Feminist Theory, and Surviving Sexual Assault in the Academy, edited by Laura Gray Rosedale, Lexington, 2020. “Measuring Women’s Judicial Empowerment,” chapter in Measuring Women’s Political Empowerment across the Globe: Strategies, Challenges and Future Research, Eds., Amy Alexander, Catherine Bolzendahl, Farida Jalalzai, Palgrave, 2017. “Judicial Women,” Women and Elective Office: Past, Present, and Future, Third Edition. Edited by Sue Thomas and Clyde Wilcox. New York: Oxford University Press, 2014. “Which Judicial Selection Systems Generate the Most Women Judges? Lessons from the United States” in Gender and Judging, edited by Ulrike Schultz and Gisela Shaw, Portland Oregon: Hart, 2013, 461-479. “It Would be Stupendous for Us Girls: Campaigning for Women Judges without Waving,” chapter in Breaking the Wave: Women, Their Organizations, and Feminism, 1945-1985." Edited by Kathleen Laughlin and Jacki Castledine, Routledge Press, 2010 “Judges of the European Court of Justice” in Constitutional Dialogues in Comparative Perspective, edited by Sally J. 7
Kenney, William Reisinger, and John Reitz, London: Macmillan, 1999 “For Whose Protection,” excerpted in America’s Working Women: a documentary history, 1600 to the present, edited by Rosalyn Baxandall and Linda Gordon. Rev. and updated. New York : Norton, 1995 “Who Is Protected? What’s Wrong with Exclusionary Policies,” in The Maternal/Fetal Relationship, edited by Robert Blank and Janna Merrick, Hayworth Press, 1993 (reprint of Women and Politics article) “Reproductive Laws for the 1990s: Comments on papers by Nancy Gertner and Joan Bertin,” coauthored with Edmund D. Cooke, in Nadine Taub and Sherrill Cohen, eds., Reproductive Laws for the 1990s (Clifton, N.J.: Humana Press, 1989) Articles, Cases, and Book Reviews “Backlash Against Feminism: Rethinking a Loaded Concept,” commissioned entry in the Oxford Handbook of Feminism and Law in the United States, edited by Deborah L. Brake, Martha Chamalla, and Verna L. Williams, forthcoming, Oxford University Press, 2021. Review of Speaking Out: Feminism, Rape and Narrative Politics, by Tanya Serisier, London, Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, International Feminist Journal of Politics April 2021 “Remembering Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg,” You Tube plug-in for Tulane University. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qpgy2Ryc0U4 “The trail that Ruth Bader Ginsburg blazed ran through Louisiana,” The Advocate, September 24, 2020. https://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/opinion/article_406629c6-fded-11ea-92a8-6fa9b0acd8f1.html “In Conversation with Professor Sally J. Kenney: Politics, Gender, and Intersectionality,” Dublin Law and Politics Review. 2(67) 2021. “Interviewing Legal Elites,” Sage Encyclopedia of Qualitative Research, 2019. Review of The Case of Rose Bird, by Kathleen Cairns, Pacific Northwest Quarterly 109(3) (Summer 2018): 144-45. “Julia C. Addington from Stacyville, Iowa: First Woman Elected to Public Office in the United States? The World? Women/Politics, Newsletter of the Women’s Caucus of Political Science 21(1): 12. Kenney, Sally J., Kathryn Pearson, Debra Fitzpatrick, and Elizabeth Sharrow. “Are We Progressing Toward Equal Representation for Women in the Minnesota Legislature? New evidence offers mixed results.” Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA) Reporter, December 2009. “Infinity Project seeks to increase gender diversity of the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals,” Counterbalance: the Journal of the National Association of Women Judges, Fall 2009, 26. (Reprint of Judicature article.) “Women in Minnesota.” With Equal Right: the Official Publication of Minnesota Women Lawyers. July 2009. “Time for More Women on the Supreme Court and All Courts.” Minnpost. May 7, 2009. http://www.minnpost.com/community_voices/2009/05/07/8633/time_for_more_women_on_the_us_supreme_court_and 8
_all_courts “Nixon Gaffe Sparks Era of Judicial Advance.” Women’s E-News, May 5, 2009. http://www.womensenews.org/article.cfm/dyn/aid/3999 “Gap on Federal Bench? 8th Circuit Here We Come.” Women’s E-News, April 17, 2009. http://www.womensenews.org/article.cfm/dyn/aid/3983/context/archive Review of The Politics of Sexual Harassment: A Comparative Study of the United States, the European Union, and Germany, by Kathrin s. Zippel. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. Perspectives on Politics 4(4): 799801. “Case Studies on Women and Public Policy,” Institute for Women’s Policy Research Eighth International Women’s Policy Research Conference , 2005 Proceedings, http://www.iwpr.org/PDF/05_Proceedings/Kenney_Sally.pdf Review of Nancy Scherer, Scoring Points: Politicians, Activists, and the Lower Federal Court Appointment Process. Stanford: Stanford University Press 2005. Law and Society Review 40(3): 746-48. “Waving Goodbye to the Dinosaurs? Women, Electoral Politics, and Peace in Northern Ireland,” public policy case published by the Electronic Hallway, https://www.hallway.org “Holding Her Place on the Bench: Rosalie Wahl and the Minnesota Supreme Court,” public policy case published by the Electronic Hallway, https://www.hallway.org “Gender on the Agenda: How the Gender of Judges Becomes a Political Issue,” Women Working to Make a Difference, Institute for Women’s Policy Research Seventh International Women’s Policy Research Conference, Proceedings, 2005 “Review of Judges in Contemporary Democracy: and International Conversation,” edited by Robert Badinter and Stephen Breyer. New York: New York University Press, 2004. Law & Politics Book Review 15(4): 319-321 (2005). “The Constitutional Status of the Family and Medical Leave Act.” After Birth Signature Study Conference Proceedings, October 1, 2004. http://www.hhh.umn.edu/afterbirth/proceedings.html “When World is Designed to Work Better for Caretakers, Everyone Benefits,” Op/ed, Pioneer Press, August 12, 2004. Review of The Private Roots of Public Action: Gender, Equality, and Political Participation by Nancy Burns, Kay Lehman Schlozman and Sidney Verba. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2001. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 33(2) 2004: 358-361. “Britain Appoints First Woman Law Lord,” Judicature, January/February 87(4) 2004 “United Kingdom’s Judicial System Undergoes Major Reform,” Judicature, September/October 2003 “Review of Jo Freeman’s, A Room at a Time: How Women Entered Party Politics, Jane’s Journal, Summer 2003, 4. Review of Justice Contained: Law and Politics in the European Union, by Lisa Conant. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2002. Law and Politics Book Review June 2003. Vol. 13 No. 6 (June 2003) “How Judges Work: Thinking about Social Science and Law,” Perspectives on Politics 1:2 (2003): 369-371 9
“Counting Women Judges: The Intersection of Law and Politics,” Conference Proceedings, “The Status of Women in Minnesota,” Conference on Critical Junctures in Women’s Economic Lives, Center for True Economic Progress, 2002 “Politics will inevitably be a part of judicial selection,” Guest Editorial, St. Paul Pioneer Press, January 14, 2003. Review of Voice, Trust, and Memory: Marginalized Groups and the Failings of Liberal Representation by Melissa S. Williams. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1998, Women and Politics, 24:2 (2002): 94-96 “The European Court of Justice,” 2500 word entry for Legal Systems of the World: A Political, Social, and Cultural Encyclopedia, four volumes edited by Herbert Kritzer, Santa Barbara, CA: ABC Clio, 2002. “A Lesson from London,” Jane’s Journal, Spring 2002, 2. Review of Gender, Choice and Commitment: Women Solicitors in England and Wales and the Struggle for Equal Rights by Hilary Sommerlad and Peter Sanderson. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing Company, 1998, Law and Politics Book Review January 2000 10(1): 60-64 “Tenure in a Chilly Climate” coauthored with Susan Sterett, P/S, March 1999 Review of Ms. Mentor’s Impeccable Advice for Women in Academia by Emily Toth. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1997, Women’s Caucus for Political Science Newsletter, October 1998 Review of Vivien Hart, Bound by Our Constitution: Women, Workers, and the Minimum Wage. Princeton: Princeton: University Press, 1994, Women and Politics 20(1): 1999 Review of Rebecca Mae Salokar and Mary L. Volcansek’s Women in Law: A Bio-Bibliographical Sourcebook. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1996, Law and Politics Book Review, 1997 “Resources for Women Faculty.” (Reviews of Robert Boice, The New Faculty Member [San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1992], Marcia Lynn Whicker, Jennie Jacobs Kronenfeld, and Ruth Ann Strickland’s Getting Tenure [Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1993], Pamela Daniels and Kathy Weingarten’s, Sooner or Later: The Timing of Parenthood in Adult Lives [New York: Norton, 1982], and Sara Ruddick and Pamela Daniels, Working It Out: 23 Women Writers, Artists, Scientists, and Scholars Talk About Their Lives and Work [New York: Pantheon 1977]), Women’s Caucus for Political Science Newsletter, October 1996 Review of Erhard Blankenburg and Fred Bruinsma’s Dutch Legal Culture. Law and Politics Book Review, August 1996 “Expansion of Affirmative Action 1965, “Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978,” commissioned entries in Great Events
from History: North America Series, revised edition. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press, 1997 “Second Wave of Women’s Movement,” “Congressional Caucus for Women’s Issues,” “Protective Legislation for Women,” and “Women’s Studies Journals,” commissioned entries in Ready Reference: Women’s Issues. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press, 1997 Review of Joni Lovenduski and Vicky Randall’s Contemporary Feminist Politics, British Politics Group Newsletter, 1996 Editor, Women and Politics Course Syllabi, American Political Science Association, 1996 10
Review of Lise Vogel’s Mothers on the Job: Maternity Policy in the U.S. Workplace, Science and Society, 59:4 (1995) “Pregnancy as Disability: The European Example,” Disability Law Reporter, April 1994 “Exclusionary Policies Before the Courts: Johnson Controls and Its Predecessors,” in Encyclopedia of Biomedical Policy, edited by Janna Merrick and Robert Blank, Greenwood Press 1995 Review of Cynthia Daniels’s At Women’s Expense: State Power and the Politics of Fetal Rights,” American Political Science Review, 1994 “Feminism and Law,” Law, Courts, and Judicial Process Organized Section, Newsletter, Fall 1992 Review of Martha Albertson Fineman and Nancy Sweet Thomadsen’s Feminism and the Boundaries of Law, Women and Politics 13:3-4 (1993) Review of Susan Estrich’s Real Rape, 9 Women and Politics 90 (1989) “Reproductive Hazards in the Workplace 1,” Health and Safety Information Bulletin, February 1986 “Reproductive Hazards in the Workplace 2,” Health and Safety Information Bulletin, March, 1986 Congressional Reports Majority Staff of the Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, 100th Congress, 1st Session; A Report on the Investigation of the Civil Rights Enforcement Activities of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, U.S. Department of Labor, October, 1987 Wrote historical section and investigation of Los Alamos National Laboratory. Majority Staff of the Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, 101st Congress, 2nd Session, A Report on the EEOC, Title VII and Workplace Fetal Protection Politics in the 1980s, April 1990 Gathered information from EEOC files, edited draft, and wrote section on cases.
CONFERENCE PAPERS AND SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS (before January 2010. recording service on my vitae after 2010)
Note: I stopped
“Making the Case for Women Judges.” Presentation to the Law and Public Affairs Program, Princeton University, March 2010. “Making the Case for Women Judges.” Presentation to the Center for German and European Studies, Gender and Women’s Studies, and the Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, November 16, 2009. “Teaching Women and Public Policy through Case Studies,” Presentation to the Center for German and European Studies, Gender and Women’s Studies, and the Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, November 16, 2009.
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“Femocrats, Gender, and Judicial Selection: the Inside Story,” Paper presented to the Minnesota Law and Society Conference, Minneapolis, October 24, 2009. “Which Judicial Selection Systems Generate the Most Women Judges? Lessons from the United States” Conference on Gender and Judging, International Institute for the Sociology of Law, Oñati Spain, June 2009. “When Women Run, Women Win: Evidence from a Strong Party State.” Paper presented to the annual meeting of the State and Local Politics Association, Chapel Hill, May 2009. “Women’s Path to Legislative Office in Minnesota.” Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 2009. “Femocrats, Gender, and Judicial Selection: the Inside Story,” Paper presented to Women’s Studies Program, Franklin and Marshall College, February 17. 2009. “Teaching Women and Public Policy through Case Studies,” Presentation to Women’s Studies Program, Franklin and Marshall College, February 16, 2009. “Femocrats, Gender, and Judicial Selection: the Inside Story,” Paper presented to the European Consortium on the Politics of Gender, Belfast, January 21-23, 2009. “Femocrats, Gender, and Judicial Selection: the Inside Story,” Paper presented to the Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies Department’s Research Colloquium, October 2008 “Diffusion of Innovation: A Case Study of the First Women State Supreme Court Justices,” presented at the 2008 annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston “Teaching Women and Public Policy through Case Studies,” Presentation to Public Policy Organized Section Shortcourse on teaching public policy in political science, 2008 annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston Chair. Panel on Minnesota Women in Politics. Fourteenth Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, Minneapolis June 2008. “Making the Case for Women Judges: the Infinity Project of the Eighth Circuit.” Panel on “Diversity on the Bench: Review of New and Upcoming Research,” at the 8th Annual Workshop of the Justice at Stake Campaign in Washington, D.C. June 2008. “Mobilizing Emotions to Elect Women: the Symbolic meaning of Minnesota's first woman Supreme Court Justice.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Law and Society Association in Montreal May 29-June 1, 2008. “Femocrats, Gender, and Judicial Selection: the Inside Story,” Paper presented to the Gender and Women’s Studies Program and the Political Science Department, University of Texas at Austin, November 16, 2007 “Making the Case for Women Judges,” guest lecture, Women and the Law Class, University of Texas at Austin, November 16, 2007 “Women’s Path to Office and Increasing Women’s Political Ambition.” Presentation to the Minnesota Political Science Association, November 10, 2007
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“Femocrats, Gender, and Judicial Selection: the Inside Story,” Paper presented at the Law and Society Association, Berlin, July 26, 2007 Chair, PIRC Gender and Judging Panel: the First Women Judges, their Experiences, and Impact. Law and Society Association, Berlin, July 26, 2007 Chair, Author Meets Reader—The First Women Lawyers: A Comparative Study of Gender, Law, and the Legal Professions, by Mary Jane Mossman. Law and Society Association, Berlin, July 28, 2007 “Making the Case for Women Judges,” Paper delivered at the International Conference on Women in the Legal Professions, Law Faculty, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina April 18, 2007 “Making the Case for Women Judges,” Gustavus Adolphus College Leadership Lectures, January 18, 2007 “Meaning, Emotions, and Symbols: Mobilizing for Women Judges,” paper presented at the Social Science History Conference, November 4th, 2006, Minneapolis “Politics & Picking Judges: Uneasy Bedfellows,” Commentator, Public Square Lecture Series, William Mitchell College of Law, September 25, 2006 “Workshop on Teaching Case Studies on Women, Law, and Public Policy,” Midwest Law and Society retreat, September 16, 2006 “Moving beyond Difference: A New Scholarly Agenda for Gender and Judging,” presented at the annual meeting of the Law and Society annual meeting, Baltimore July 2006 “Workshop on Teaching Case Studies on Women and Public Policy,” Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 20, 2006 Chair and Discussant, Inequality and Representation Panel, Inequality and American Democracy Conference, University of Minnesota Department of Political Science, April 7, 2006 “Gender on the Agenda: How the Gender of Judges Became a Political Issue in England,” presentation to the Humphrey Institute Faculty and Fellows’ Conference, March 31, 2006 “Waving Goodbye to the Dinosaurs? Women, Electoral Politics, and Peace in Northern Ireland,” presentation to the Minnestoa International Relations Colloquium, Department of Political Science, February 6, 2006 “Gender on the Agenda: How the Gender of Judges Became a Political Issue in England,” presentation to the Law Faculty and the Institute of Governance, Queen’s University Belfast, November 15, 2005 Discussant. Panel on Courts, Democracy, and International Governance. Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C. September 2, 2005. “The Future of Women and Public Policy Research.” Women and Politics Pre-meeting Short Course. Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C. August 31, 2005. “Case Studies on Women and Public Policy,” Institute for Women’s Policy Research Eight Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. June 2005
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“Reframing Gender and a Representative Judiciary,” Inequality and Representation in American Politics Symposium, University of Minnesota, May 13-15, 2005 “Making the Case for Women on the Bench: Comparative Perspectives,” Panel on Gender and Decision making: New Perspectives, National Association of Women Judges, Indianapolis, October 2004. “A Political Science Perspective on Brown v. Board at 50,” Humphrey Institute Orientation, August 2004 Workshop: Teaching Cases in Women and Public Policy, National Council for Research on Women annual meeting, June, Washington, D.C. Presenter, “Diversity Matters: A Perspective From the Bench,” Midwest Regional Conference for Women in the Law. Defining Success: All Ages, All Stages, April 21-23, 2004, Minneapolis. Presenter, author meets critic panel on Ran Hirschl’s Toward Juristocracy: The Origins and Consequences of the New Constitutionalism. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2004, Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, April 17, 2004, Chicago. “Gender on the Agenda: How the Gender of Judges Becomes a Political Issue,” Paper presented at the Meeting of the Comparative Judicial Research Group of the International Political Science Association, London School of Economics, London, January 29-30, 2004 Chair, Panel on Historical and Global Implications, Speaking Law to Power: The Legal and Political Implications of the United States as the World’s Lone Superpower, University of Minnesota Law School, January 23, 2004 Chair, “Title IX 31 Years On,” Association of Policy Analysis and Management Annual Meeting, November 7-9, Washington, D.C., 2003 “Does Diversity Matter? The Impact of the Appointment of Women Justices to the Minnesota Supreme Court,” Minnesota Institute for Legal Education, September 24, 2003 “Gender on the Agenda: How the Gender of Judges Becomes a Political Issue,” Paper presented at the Institute for Women’s Policy Research Seventh Conference, Washington, D.C. June 23, 2003 “Meanings, Emotions, and Symbols: Mobilizing for Women Judges,” Paper presented at the Law and Society Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, June 5, 2003 “Gender on the Agenda: Campaigns for Women Judges,” Invited presentation to a conference on National Feminisms in a Transnational Arena: The European Union and Gender Politics, European Union Center, University of Wisconsin, Madison, April 3-5, 2003. “Gender on the Agenda: How the Gender of Judges Becomes a Political Issue, the Case of Britain,” Faculty Seminar, University of Minnesota Law School, March 27, 2003 Chair, “Strong-Minded Women” Political Activists in Iowa, Women and Politics Panel,” Making Women’s History: The Louise Noun-Mary Louise Smith Iowa Women’s Archives at Ten years, Iowa City, Iowa, November 15-17, 2002. Chair Panel on “What if Public Policy Were Family Friendly?” APPAM annual meeting, November 8, 2002 “Insights about Feminist Organizations,” invited presentation to the panel, “Judicial-Academic Connections: Proposals for 14
Partnership,” National Association of Women Judges, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 20, 2002. “How the Gender of Judges Becomes a Political Issue: The Case of Britain,” presentation to the Midwest Law and Society Retreat, University of Wisconsin-Madison, September 27-29, 2002. “Gender on the Agenda: How the Gender of Judges Becomes a Political Issue, the Case of Britain,” Women, Law, and Public Policy Faculty Reading Group, Fall 2002 “What Comparative Law can contribute to a study of American Political Development,” presentation to a half-day short course, organized section, Law, Courts, and Judicial Politics, American Political Science Association, September 2002. “Gender on the Agenda: How the Gender of Judges Becomes a Political Issue,” Reporting Seminar for Atlantic Fellowships in Public Policy, British Council, London, June 11-12, 2002. “Gender on the Agenda: Some Comparative Reflections on How the Gender of Judges Becomes a Political Issue,” faculty of Law, Manchester University, May 9, 2002 “Gender on the Agenda: Some Comparative Reflections on How the Gender of Judges Becomes a Political Issue,” faculty of Law, Cardiff University, May 8, 2002 “Gender on the Agenda: the case of Rosalie Wahl,” invited presentation to the Center on Gender and Organizations, Simmons School of Management, February 13, 2002 “Gender, the Public Policy Enterprise and Case Teaching paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association of Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, D.C., November 2, 2001 “Where is Gender in Agenda Setting? paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association of Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, D.C., November 2, 2001 “Counting Women Judges: The Intersection of Law and Politics,” presented at The Status of Women in Minnesota,” Conference on Critical Junctures in Women’s Economic Lives, Center for True Economic Progress, April 28, 2001, St. Paul, Minnesota “Putting Gender on the Agenda: the case of Rosalie Wahl,” invited presentation to the Law and Society Program, New York University, March 28, 2001. “Putting Gender on the Agenda: the case of Rosalie Wahl,” presented at the March 2001 meeting of the Western Political Science Association “Putting Gender on the Agenda: the case of Rosalie Wahl,” invited presentation, Department of Political Science, Washington University, March 3, 2001 “Feminism and Case Studies,” invited presentation for the annual meeting of the Sociologists for Women and Society, Arizona, February 2001
“Breaking the Silence: Gender Mainstreaming and the European Judiciary,” invited paper presentation, conference on Gender Mainstreaming and the European Union, University of Wisconsin, Madison, October 2000 “Gender on the Agenda: How the Gender of Judges Becomes a Political Issue,” invited presentation, Department of Women’s Studies, University of Iowa, March 31, 2000. 15
“Gender Bias on College Campuses: The Challenges Faced by Women Faculty,” Women’s Lives, Voices, Solutions: Shaping a National Agenda for Women in Higher Education, Teleconference, University of Minnesota March 28, 2000. Proposed and organized panel. Reported on the Legal Defense Fund of the Women’s Caucus of Political Science. “Re-envisioning How We Handle Sexual Harassment and Sexual Assault,” Women’s Lives, Voices, Solutions: Shaping a National Agenda for Women in Higher Education, Teleconference, University of Minnesota March 28, 2000. Proposed and chaired panel. “Puppeteers or Agents: What Closed Chambers contributes to our understanding of Law Clerks at the U.S. Supreme Court,” Humphrey Institute, April 6, 1999 “Law Clerks at the U.S. Supreme Court and European Court of Justice Compared,” faculty seminar, University of Minnesota Law School, October 1998 “Law Clerks at the U.S. Supreme Court and European Court of Justice Compared,” Law & Society Association annual meeting, Colorado 1998 “Feminism and Public Law,” invited presentation to Politics and Society faculty and graduate students, UC Irvine, May 1998 “Law Clerks at the U.S. Supreme Court and European Court of Justice Compared,” invited presentation to the European Studies faculty and graduate students, UC Irvine, May 1998 Panel Chair, Law and Society, St. Louis, May 1997 “Case Studies,” panelist on Feminist Research Methods Series, UM Spring 1997 Discussant, Panel on Litigating Gay Rights, American Political Science Association annual meeting, September, 1995 “Judicial Selection at the European Court of Justice,” Law and Society Association, Toronto, June 1995 “The Role of Referendaires at the Court of Justice of the European Communities,” International Political Science Association Research Committee on Comparative Judicial Studies, Florence, Italy, August 1994 “The Impact of UAW v. Johnson Controls,” invited presentation to the FIPSE Grant Program on Curriculum Development for College Teachers in Ethics, Risk, Decision-making and Public Policy, March 1994 “Teaching Women and Politics,” delivered at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., September 1993 “Pregnancy Discrimination in Comparative Perspective,” Law and Society Association, Chicago, May 1993 “Legal Secretaries of the European Court of Justice,” presented to the Comparative Law Study Group, University of Iowa, January 1993 “The Implications of Johnson Controls,” presented to the Gender Issues in Research and Health Faculty Seminar, College of Nursing, December 4, 1992 Discussant, Panel on Theories of Equality and Women, Midwest Political Science Association annual meeting, April, 1992 “Civil Rights Agencies Before the Courts: A Comparative Perspective,” presented at the annual meeting of the American 16
Political Science Association, September 1991 “The European Court of Justice in Comparative Perspective: the case of pregnancy discrimination,” presented at the annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, Amsterdam, June 1991 “Exclusion from the Workplace: the Supreme Court’s recent decision in Johnson Controls,” paper presented to the Women’s Studies Program, Drake University, April 12, 1991 “Inside the European Court of Justice: the Court as a political institution,” presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April 1991 “Civil Rights Enforcement in Comparative Perspective: the American Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the British Equal Opportunities Commission,” paper presented at the Association of American Law Schools annual conference, January 1991 “Exclusionary Policies, the U.S. Supreme Court, and Feminist Theory,” presentation to the Women and the Law Group, Utrecht, December 2, 1990 “Exclusionary Policies and the U.S. Courts,” presentation to seminar on pregnancy discrimination in comparative perspective, Tillburg, November 1990 “The European Court of Justice and Pregnancy Discrimination,” paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April 1990 “The Supreme Court and the Webster Decision: Lying and Blindness,” presentation to conference on “The Webster Decision: Abortion and the Body Politics,” Drake University, February 9, 1990 “British Equal Pay and Sex Discrimination Cases Before the European Court of Justice: The Treaty of Rome as Constitution,” paper presented at the International Studies Association Meeting in London, March 29, 1989 “Reproductive Hazards in the Workplace: A Comparative Study of Law and Public Policy in Britain and America,” presented at the American Political Science Association Conference, August, 1986 COMMITTEES AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE 1995-2010 (see Appendix for University of Iowa Service) Humphrey Institute Room naming committee, 2008-2009 Head of Social Policy Area, 2007-2008, two full calendar years Admissions Committee Chair 2006-2007, member 2005-2006, 1995-96, 96-97 Co-director, post-doctoral program on race, gender, and public policy, 2006-2008 Women and Public Policy Concentration head, 1995-2009 Case worker for Greta Friedemann-Sanchez’s McKnight fellowship dossier 2008. 17
Case worker for Elizabeth Wilson’s McKnight fellowship dossier which she won, 2007. Faculty adviser, University Women and Public Policy Group, 2007-2008 Mentoring Committee, Carissa Schively, 2004-2009 Advisor, Dual Degree Program with Law, 2000-2009 Nominated and prepared dossier for nomination of Associate Professor Deborah Levison for the graduate teaching award, which she won, January 2006 Merit Advisory Committee (elected), 2003-2005, chair 2003-2004, 2004-2005 Reappointment committee, Jodi Sandfort, contract faculty member, spring 2005 Executive Council, elected 2005 Nominated and prepared dossier for nomination of Professor Ragui Assaad for the graduate teaching award, which he won, January 2005 Developed and implements STV vote system for electing executive committee members, 2005 Land Use Planning Search Committee, 2003-2004 Politics of Public Affairs Core Planning Committee, 2004-2006 Women in the Senate Photography Exhibit committee, 2003-2004 Public Leadership Award Selection Committee, 2003 Policy Forum Board Member, 1999-2006 Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1998-99 Search Committee, Social Policy 1998 Arvonne Fraser Campaign Fund Committee Graduate Advisory Committee 1995-1998, 1999-2000 Chair, Commons Committee 1997-2000 Co-convener, Faculty/Fellows Seminar, Winter 1996, Winter 1997, Winter 1998 Reading Committee, Katherine Fennelly 1995, Sheila Ards (Fifth year review) 1997 Convenor, Faculty Reading Group on Women, Law, and Public Policy, 1996-2009 Ad hoc committee on recruitment and affirmative action, 1995 18
University of Minnesota Women’s Faculty Cabinet, 2007-2008, research committee, events committee Hiring Committee, Social Sciences Editor, University of Minnesota Press, summer 2005 Planning Committee, “Resetting the Clock,” conference of Life Course Center, Department of Sociology 2005 Board Member, Committee on the Press, University of Minnesota Press 2004-2006 Program in Human Rights Steering Committee, 2003-present MacArthur Program, faculty exploratory committee, 2003-2004 MacArthur Program, internship funding committee, spring 2003 Judd Internship Selection Committee, spring 2003 MacArthur Program, Ph.D. funding committee, fall 2001 MacArthur Program, graduate screening committee, spring 2001 MacArthur Program Affiliated Faculty Member, 2000-present Program Against Sexual Violence Board Member, 1999-2002 Presidential Undergraduate Mentoring Program, 1999-2003 Center for Advanced Feminist Studies, search committee for new director, 1997 Judicial Committee 1996-1999 Search Committee in Political Science, Fall 1996, 2003-2004 (3 positions) Ford Foundation Grant Planning Group: Academic Research and Public Policy Formation 1995-96 Center for Advanced Feminist Studies Steering Committee, 1996-1999 Women’s Studies Assembly, 1995-2009 Office of University Women (formerly Commission on the Status of Women), 1995-1996, 1997-2009 Feminist Standpoint Reading Group convener, Winter-Spring-summer 1996 Advisees (first date indicates when enrolled, second date indicates when degree completed) 2001 Sarah Aadland 2003 2003 Yoko Ashani 1997 Jeanette Augustson (Romslo), 1999 2003 Tali Averbuch 2005 2008 Lura Barber 19
1999 Jeffrey Baldwin Bott 2001 Luana Banu 2003 2006 Jennifer Beckman 1998 Kristin Beckmann 2000 1995 Anne Betzner, 1997 2002 Jennifer Boll 2003 Kerri Bouska 1998 Regina Brener 1994 Chauna Brocht, 1996 2003 Rebecca Burch 2005 2006 Coral Butson 2008 1997 Katie Burns, 1999 1997 Heather Calvin, 1999 1995 Oriane Casale, 1998 2004 Ellen Cleary (withdrew from program) 2007 Julie Cole 2000 Andrea Coopersmith 2004 Nicole Courneya 2005 1996 Jennifer Cornell, 1999 1999 Rebecca Couvrette 2002 1995 Susan Curry 1998 1995 Monique Danaher, 1997 2007 Swati Deo 2009 1995 Emari Dimagiba 1997 2002 Anh Do 2004 2002 Sarah Doire 2004 2005 Tamara Downs-Schwei 2007 2003 Audrey Duncan 2005 2002 Natalie Elkan 2007 2002 Athena Adkins Empson 2001 Tressa Fehrer 2003 1996 Susan Foster-Zdon 1999 Kim Farris, 2001 1999 Meredith Fox 2002 Shelley Franz (MPA) 2004 2007 Erin Ghere 1997 Naomi Goodman 2000 Kerri Gordon 2000 Jodi Graham 2008 1996 Kristy Greenwalt 1998 2000 Consuelo Gutierrez-Crosby 2006 Kelly Holland 2009 2006 Danielle Indovino 1996 Marguerite Jaede 2007 2008 Amanda Jansen 1999 Sarah Jepsen 1995 Vinita Jethwani 1998 1997 Gillian Johnson 2007 Jennifer Johnson 1995 Christina Joh, 1997 1994 Helen Kinsella, 1996 20
1996 Lynn Kinzer, 1998 1998 Kerri Kleven, 2000 2005 Melissa Kovach 2007 2006 Uma Krishnan 2008 1998 Malay Lau 2004 Alison Legler 2006 2004 Susan Lester 1998 Melissa Lind, 2000 2006 Ann Lindstrom 2007 Jill Lipski 1994 Mary Lloyd-Jones 1996 Stacey Mangni 2006 Heidi Markgren 2008 Melissa Martin 2001 Laura McCarty 2004 2007 Tien McCargar 1996 Monica Meyer, 1999 2003 Chie Michihiro 2005 2001 Constance Miller 2003 1997 Jenny Moberg 2005 1996 Caryn Mohr, 1998 1995 Maren Molgaard, 1997 2008 Leah Montgomery 1996 Susan Moore, 1998 1999 Tiffany Muller 2000 Patricia Neema (EMPA) 2007 Erika Nelson 2009 1994 Lynn Nelson, 1998 2007 Britta Odgren 2008 Amanda Olson 1999 Anna Olson (left program) 1995 Susan Pachikara, 1997 1998 Silma Panilla (Humphrey Fellow) 2005 Kathryn Peacock 2008 2000 Jill Peterson 2003 Meaghan Phelan 1996 Jennifer Pruszynski, 1998 2006 Carla Pulles 2005 Melissa Reed 2007 2005 Mariah Reynolds 2007 2006 Kristine Ringler 2009 2005 Amanda Rohrer 1998 Kim Salmond, 2000 2005 Emily Saunoi-Sandgren 2009 1999 Wendy Savakes 1998 Srividhya Shanker 2003 2004 Elizabeth Sharrow 2009 2005AmberShipley2006 2000 Gita Sitaramiah (EMPA) 2001 Kara Slaughter 2004 Bethany Snyder 2006 21
1995 Susan Snyder, 2000 2004 Steffany Stern 2006 2003 Amy Strauss 2005 1998 Lewissa Swanson, 2001 2006 Jenny Taber 2009 1997 Susana De Leon Taverna 2003 Sarah Taylor-Nanista 2006 2006 Andrea Templeton 2002 Judith Titcomb(EMPA) 2004 2004 Kate Troy 2007 2002 Kazuko Uwasu 2006 Jacqueline Waddell-Boie (reassigned 2007) 2002 Stacy Walshire 2005 Candi Walz 2004 Emily Warren 2007 2000 Jessica Webster 2002 1995 Melinda Wells, 1997 2008 Carolyn Westra 1994 Chris Wing, 1999 2001 Hsin-Chao Wu 2003 1999 Judy Yi PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Reviewer, European Political Science Review October 2010, March 2011 Promotion to tenure review, University of Toronto, February 2009 Promotion to full review, University of Oklahoma, October 2008 External reviewer, Department of Political Science, Wellesley College, April 2008 Co-convenor, Law and Society Association, Program for International Research Collaboration Network on Gender and Judging, 2006-present Committee member, best graduate paper, Law & Society Association, 2007 Promotion to tenure review, University of Washington, 2006 Promotion to tenure review, Northeastern University, 2006 Promotion to full review, Baruch College, CUNY, 2005 Convenor, Center on Women and Public Policy Women and Politics Book Group, 2004-present NSF Law and Social Science Proposal Reviewer, November 2004, November 2009, March 2010 Faculty prospectus review, Jackson State, 2004 Tenure review, Denver University, Fall 2003 22
National Association of Women Judges, Judicial Academic Network, 2002-2004 APPAM Program Committee member for 2003 annual conference, gender section Institute for Women’s Policy Review conference proposal reviewer, 2003, 2004 Law & Society Association, Nominations Committee, 2002 Promotion to tenure review, Harvard University, fall 2001 APPAM Program Committee member for 2001 annual conference, gender section Law & Politics Book Review, search committee for new editor, 2000-2002 National Science Foundation Law and Social Science Grant Proposal Reviewer, 2000 Secretary, Women’s Caucus for Political Science, 1999-2001 Law & Society Association Board of Trustees, 1998-2001 Book Review Editor, Women and Politics, 1996-2001 Law and Courts Prize Committee for Best APSA Paper of 1997, committee chair 1997-98 Grinnell College, Program in Gender and Women’s Studies, external reviewer 1998 Outside full professor review, 1997 (UC Irvine), 2002 (U Denver) Nominating Committee, APSA Women’s Caucus, 1995-96, Chair 1996-97, Member 1998-99 Convener, Twin Cities Women’s Research Centers Coalition, 1995-present Center for the Study of Recent U.S. History, planning committee for conference on the uses of suffrage, 1995 Convener, Iowa Women’s Studies Network, 1994-95 Question writer for ETS advanced placement test for American Politics, Spring 1995 Outside Tenure Review, Fall 1994 Executive Committee Member, Women and Politics Organized Section, APSA, 1994-95 Focus Group, Routledge Press, to discuss proposed reader on Women and Politics, September 1993 Nominating Committee to Select Officers for the Law, Courts, and Judicial Politics Organized Section, Summer 1993 Women’s Caucus for Political Science Legal Defense Fund Committee 1993-1996 Panel Organizer, Teaching Women and Politics, APSA 1993 Board Member to oversee CIC Parliamentary Internship in London, 1992 23
Women and Politics Organized Section, Committee to select best conference paper on Women and Politics, Spring 1991 Panel Leader, CIC Summer Conference for minority students, July 21, 1990 Editorial Board (date joined) Politics & Gender 2007 Journal of Politics 2007 Law and Policy 2004-2007 Law and Society Review, 2003-2006 Law and Politics Book Review, 1995-99 Women and Politics, 1994-2003 Disability Law Reporter, 1993 Texas Journal of Political Science, 1993 Referee Routledge-Cavendish book proposal, November 2008 American Journal of Political Science, March 1991, January 1992, June 1992, 2007, 2008 Politics & Gender, 2006, 2007 (3), 2010 Studies in Law, Politics and Society 2007 Journal of Politics 2005, 2006 (2), 2007 (2), 2008 Political Psychology 2004 Law and Policy 2004, 2005 Judicature, Fall 2003 McGraw-Hill, Women and Politics Textbook proposal, 2002 University of Minnesota Press, 2001 University of Illinois Press, 1999 Signs 1998 Comparative Political Studies 1998 Political Research Quarterly, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2006, 2007, 2008 (2), 2010, 2011 Rutgers University Press, July 1996 P/S, January 1996 NWSA Journal, January 1996 Texas Journal of Political Science, November 1992, February 1993 Law and Society Review, September 1992, February 1993, October 2002 (same manuscript revised, 2003), June 2004 Women and Politics, February 1992, August 1993, March 1994, September 1994, December 1994, September 1999, July 2000, July 2001 American Politics Quarterly, November 1991 Legislative Studies Quarterly, April 1991, October 1991 University of Michigan Press, August 1993, April 1992, September 1992, August 1993, April 1994 Brown Publishers, 1991 St. Martin’s Press, 1989 Policy Studies Journal, 1995 TEACHING Courses Taught 2010-present Women’s Imprisonment, service learning course Women Leading Change (4x) service learning course, Third year Newcomb Scholars Course 24
The Politics of Domestic Violence (2x) service learning course The Politics of Rape, (4x) service learning course Courses Taught 1995-2010 Humphrey Institute Masters-Level courses Regularly-offered courses The Politics of the Policy Process (formerly Politics, Planning, and Decisionmaking) Survey of Women, Law, and Public Policy in the United States Law and Public Policy Capstone Seminar on Women and Public Policy: Feminist Organizations and Feminism as a Social Movement Case Studies on Women and Public Policy Capstone Seminar on Women and Public Policy: Women and Electoral Politics Boards Service Court on Women and Public Policy One-time special courses Women and the Legal Profession (offered jointly with Law) Legislative Seminar (offered jointly with Women’s Studies) Feminist Economics Dissertation Committees Annie Freitas, Cities, Cultures, and Communities, ongoing Katie Moon, Cities, Cultures, and Communities, 2017 Serena Laws, Political Science Jennifer Rutledge, Political Science, defended 2009 Damla Ergun, Psychology Tuba Inal, Political Science, defended 2008 Chika Shinahara, Sociology, defended 2008 Pam Wald, Sociology, defended 2008 Margaret Holmes, Sociology, defended 2005 Meghana Nayak, Political Science, defended 2003 Ann Towns, Political Science, defended 2004 Amy Blackstone, Sociology, defended 2003 Margot Canaday, History, defended 2004 Kim Simmons, Sociology, defended 2003 Nicole Krassas, Political Science UI, defended 1996 Barb Larew, College of Business UI, defended 1996 Linda Beail Coleman, Political Science UI, defended 1998 Julie Sawyer, Education UI, defended 1996 Dennis Deslippe, History UI, defended 1993 Plan B/Professional Paper Committees Jenny Taber 2009 (directed) Kelly Holland 2009 (directed) Libby Sharrow 2009 (directed) Kate Duffy 2009 Erika Grace Nelson 2009 Swati Deo 2009 (directed) Emily Sandgren-Sanuoi 2009 Andrea Templeton 2008 (directed) 25
Emily Warren 2007 Kate Troy 2007 Melissa Kovach 2007 (directed) Margherite Jaede 2007 (directed) Natalie Elkan 2007 (directed) Mariah Reynolds 2007 (directed) Amber Shipley 2006 (directed) Sarah Taylor-Nanista 2006 (directed) Jenny Moberg 2005 Chie Michihiro 2005 Tali Averbuch 2005 (directed) Sara Wilhelmson 2005 Amy Strauss 2005 (directed) Laura McCarty 2004 Luana Banu 2003 Bethany Claus 2003 Ticha Nopratkhet 2003 (directed) Sarah Aadland 2003 (directed Tressa Fehrer 2003 (directed) Rebecca Couvrette 2001 (directed) Kim Farris 2001 Lewissa Swanson 2001 (directed) Molly Molyneaux 2001 Kristin Beckman 2000 (directed) Kerri Kleven 2000 (directed) Susan Snyder 2000 (directed) Melissa Lind 2000 (directed) Kim Salmond 2000 (directed) Katy Walker 2000 (directed) Jeannette Augustson (Romslo) 1999 (directed) Katie Burns 1999, (directed) Heather Calvin 1999 (directed) Jennifer Cornell 1999 (directed) Gretchen Hansen 1999 Amanda Hollinger 1999 (directed) Amanda Peterson 1999 Chris Wing 1999 (directed) Oriane Casale 1998 Susan Curry 1998 (directed) Kristy Greenwalt 1998 (directed) Vinita Jethwani 1998 (directed) Lynn Kinzer 1998 (directed) Jenney Moberg 2005 (directed) Caryn Mohr 1998 Susan Moore 1998 (directed) Lyn Nelson 1998 (directed) Jennifer Pruszynski 1998 (directed) Anne Betzner 1997 Monique Danaher 1997 (directed) Emari Dimagiba 1997 (directed) Christina Joh 1997 (directed) 26
Maren Molgaard 1997 (directed) Susan Pachikara 1997 (directed) Melinda Wells 1997 Johanna Bond 1996 Chauna Brocht 1996 (directed) Helen Kinsella 1996 (directed) Amy Lynch 1996 Sara Schaeffer 1996 Comprehensive Examination Committees Damla Ergun, Psychology 2006 Jennifer Rutledge, Political Science 2006 Serena Laws, Political Science 2006 Dominique Walsh, Political Science 2005 Dion Farganis, Political Science 2003 Tuba Inal, Political Science 2003 Pam Wald, Sociology 2003 Chika Shinohara, Sociology 2003 Dianne Blake, Speech Communication 2001 Andra Crull, Political Science 2001 Rachel Estroff, Political Science 2000 Ann Towns, Political Science 2000 Meghana Nayak, Political Science 2000 Mikki Holmes, Sociology 2000 Amy Blackstone , Sociology 2000 Margot Canaday, History, 2000 Seulky Shin, History, 2000 Heather Vanderlay, Sociology, 1999 Rowzit Shipchandler, Political Science, 1996 Gail Lipponcott, Rhetoric, 1996 Kristen Hammerback, Political Science, 1996 Kim Simmons, Sociology, 1996 Glenda Morgan, Political Science, 1996 Rachelle Aved, Political Science, 1996 Kim Karloff, Journalism, 1995 Holly Wonder, Journalism, 1994-95 Lea Haravon, Sports Studies, 1995 Nicole Krassas, Political Science, 1994 Hanley Kanar, American Studies, 1994 Julie Sawyer, Education, 1993 Jennifer Joslin, Sports Studies, 1993 Linda Slabon, American Studies, 1993 Peg Dozark, Political Science, 1993-94 Linda Beail Coleman, Political Science, 1993 Cindy Chambers, Social Work, 1991 M.A. Committee Emily Berg, Communication Studies, 2008 Kimberly Klietz, Communication Studies Brigid Power, Communication Studies, 2007 27
M.A. Thesis Supervisor Ingrid Koppelman, 1991-92 Independent study (University of Minnesota) (incomplete list) Laura McCarty (Spring 2003) Kristin Beckman (Summer 1999) Chauna Brocht (Winter 1996) Stephanie Agresta (Fall 1995) Oriane Casale (Spring 1996) Amy Lynch, Mary Lloyd-Jones, Michelle Revels, Chauna Brocht, and Helen Kinsella (Winter 1996) Economics
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COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES (1995-2010) Planning Committee, Joint Dinner of Women’s Professional Organizations, 2006, 2008 Member, Minnesota Supreme Court Gender Fairness Taskforce, 2008-2009. Served on 20th anniversary conference planning committee
Convened judicial selection committee.
Co-founder, Infinity Campaign to place women on the U.S. Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals, 2007-2009. Chair, media committee. Convenor, seven-state group. Volunteer, Al Franken Campaign, 2007-2009, Women for Franken DFL Delegate to State Convention, 1996, 2008 DFL Delegate to Senate District 60 Convention, 2004, 2006, 2008 Women’s Health Policy Group 2007-2008, culminating in passage of emergency partner therapy legislation Presentation on women and politics for visiting group of women from the Middle East, sponsored by the State Department, October 2008 Member Fifty Women, 2005-2008 Reviewer, Report on Women of Color in Minnesota, Women’s Foundation of Minnesota, November 2004 Women for Kerry, 2004, committee on family and medical leave Volunteer, Sandy Peterson for DFL House seat 2004 Women Take the Fifth (committee to elect a woman to succeed Martin Sabo) 2004-2005 Board Member, DFL Feminist Caucus, 2003-2004 International Women’s Day Planning Committee, 2003, 2004, 2005 Victory Tree Committee member, Rebecca Yanisch for U.S. Senate campaign, 2000 Advisory Board Member, Institute for Women’s Policy Research Project on Women in the States, Minnesota, 1999-2000 28
Advisory Board Member, The National Research Center for Women and Families, 1999-present Board Member, WATCH, elected 1999, 2000-2003. Search committee for new executive director, 2001. Chair of Governance Committee, 2001-2003. Board Member, Minnesota Women’s Campaign Fund, 1999-2004, PAC Committee, Women Winning Committee, Education Committee, Strategic Planning Committee 2008 Associate Precinct Chair, Minnesota DFL, 1996-98, 2000 Women Come to the Capitol, President’s Day, 1996, 2007 Women Vote ‘96 Campaign Coalition Leadership of Today and Tomorrow Program. January 12, 1996, seminar leader January 2001, speaker January 2003, fall 2003, Table Discussion Host, January 2004, planning committee 2008-09 Minnesota Women’s Consortium, Institutional Member, 1995-present GUEST LECTURES AND TALKS “Julia Addington’s Achievement.” Presentation to the First-Ever Julia Addington Celebration. Sponsored by the Mitchell County Historic Preservation Commission. Osage, Iowa. November 22, 2009. “The Significance of Justice Sotomayor’s Confirmation and the need for more women judges.” Celebration hosted by the Latina Bar Association, St. Paul, August 27, 2009 “The Infinity Project.” Presentation to Horizon 100 Club, Minneapolis, August 20, 2009. “Women and Politics in the United States.” Lecture to Student Leadership Institute for North African students from Egypt, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Morocco, a program of the “Study of the United States Institutions for Student Leaders,” sponsored by the U.S. State Department Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, July 15, 2009. “Rethinking Women and Public Policy.” Women’s Policy Forum, sponsored by the Women’s Foundation of Minnesota and the Legislative Commission on the Economic Status of Women, April 2009. “Making Sense of Women’s Progress: Retrenchment and Resistance,” presentation to Ruth Usem’s salon, August 27, 2007 “Quotas for Women.” Invited presentation to board members and staff, Women’s Foundation of Minnesota, March 29, 2006 “Pipeline to Power: Increasing Women’s Leadership,” Moderator and Keynote Speaker, Joint Dinner of Women’s Professional Associations, March 9th. “Get Active! Minnesota Women Organize Across Cultures,” Plenary Panel Chair, International Women’s Day, March 4th, 2006 “Judicial Selection.” Invited presentation to board members and staff, Women’s Foundation of Minnesota, January 18, 2006 29
“A Career in Women and Public Policy,” Presentation to the Leaders of Today and Tomorrow Conference, January 13, 2006. “Moving from Minority to Parity,” Next Generation Leadership Program Conference, Center for the Advancement of Women and Politics, Queen’s University, Belfast, November 24, 2005 “The U.S. Supreme Court and American Politics.” Invited speaker, sixth form American Politics Class, Methodist College, Belfast, October 7th and 10th “Third Wave Feminism.” Invited presentation to board members and staff, Women’s Foundation of Minnesota, August 2005 “Women in Political Science,” presentation to the Women in Political Science Graduate Student Organization, March 24th, 2005 “A Career in Women and Public Policy,” Presentation to the Leaders of Today and Tomorrow Conference, January 2005. “What the Election Meant: Perspectives of a Political Scientist.” The Minnesota Women’s Campaign Fund hosted a “Post Election Discussion” to review the outcomes of the November 2004 elections and discuss the next steps for 2006. Other speakers included Representative Mindy Greiling and Hennepin County Attorney, Amy Klobuchar. November 17th, 2004. “A Woman Judge in the House of Lords,” brownbag seminar presentation to the Minnesota Women’s Consortium, July 19, 2004 “The Work of the Center on Women and Public Policy,” presentation to the board of the Minnesota Women’s Campaign Fund, June 10th, 2004 Panel Chair, “Systems Accountability through Court Monitoring and Safety Audits,” International Women’s Day, March 6, 2004 “A Career in Women and Public Policy,” Presentation to the Leaders of Today and Tomorrow Conference, January 2004. “Teaching Public Policy Cases,” Panel Presentation to the University of Minnesota’s Academy of Distinguished Teachers conference, “Teaching and Learning in a Research University,” Monday, April 21, 2003. “A Career in Women and Public Policy,” Presentation to the Leaders of Today and Tomorrow Conference, January 17, 2003. “When will there be a woman on the House of Lords?” Presentation to the 39rs UM Faculty Dining Club, February 18, 2003 “Gender on the Agenda: the appointment of women judges in the United Kingdom,” Presentation to Minnesota Advocates for Human Rights, February 2003. “How the Human Rights Act has changed British Judicial Politics,” Guest Lecture, Law and Jurisprudence graduate course in political science (taught by Harry Hirsch), December 2, 2002 “Writing Case Studies,” guest lecture, Graduate Course on Human Rights Activism (taught by Barbara Frey), October 14, 2003 30
“Publishing Journal Articles,” Presentation to Political Science Dissertators Workshop, February 2001 “Finding a Feminist Graduate Program,” Presentation to the ACTC Schools’ Women’s Studies Seminar, University of St. Thomas, December 2000 “Studying Up,” Graduate Student Workshop, Law and Society Association, Miami 2000 “Reclaiming our past: the forgotten history of abortion in the US,” talk to Minnesota NARAL for their lobby day, April 12, 1999 “Exclusionary Policies,” guest lecturer in Kathryn Sikkink’s Introduction to Political Analysis class March 1997 “Feminism Crossing Boundaries,” Keynote Address to Minnesota Women’s Consortium Annual Meeting, July 1996 “Women in Political Science,” presentation to the Women in Political Science Graduate Student Organization, March 29th, 1996 “The Center on Women and Public Policy,” Presentation to the University of Minnesota Women’s Club, February 20th, 1996 Commentator, The State of the Union Address, Humphrey Policy Forum, March 23, 1996 “Sustaining Change in Institutions over the Long Haul,” Center for Women and Public Policy, November 9, 1995
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APPENDIX: Service and Teaching at the University of Iowa (1989-1995) SERVICE Departmental Member, Women’s Studies Steering Committee 1988-January, 1990, 1991-95 Undergraduate Adviser, Program in Women’s Studies, 1994-95 Faculty adviser, Association of Women’s Studies Students, 1994-95 Practicum Supervisor, 1994-95 Annual review committee for Anne Donadey, 1994, 1995 Annual review committee for Jane Desmond, 1995 Women’s Studies Ada Johnson Scholarship Committee, 1994, 1995 Organizer of Women’s Studies 1993-94 Lecture Series “Feminist Responses to the Rhetoric of Family Values” Coordinator, Feminist Theory Reading Group, 1993-94 Johnson Fellowship award committee, 1993, 1991 Women’s Studies Adelle Kim Scholarship Committee, 1992, 1995 Tenure Committee member of Ann DuCille, Women’s Studies, 1992 Member, Women’s Studies Search Committee, 1989-1991 (two separate searches) Organizer, Women and Politics Study Group, Fall 1991 Chair, Women’s Studies Speaker’s Committee, 1988-1989 Member, Women’s Studies Curriculum Committee to evaluate and select proposed courses, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994 Member, Committee to select Rockefeller post-doctoral fellows, 1990 College Advisory Committee, Interdepartmental Studies 1994-95 Search Committee, Dean, College of Liberal Arts 1992-93 Liberal Arts Faculty Assembly Representative for Women’s Studies, 1990-92 Member, Committee to select Liberal Arts commencement speaker, 1989
University Selection Committee, Opportunity at Iowa Graduate Minority Fellowships, 1995 Comparative Law and Politics Study Group Coordinator, 1994-95 Advisory Board, FIPSE Grant on Curriculum Development for College Teachers in Ethics, Risk, Decision-making and Public Policy, 1992-95 University Mentoring Program for minority students, 1989-1993 Jane Weiss dissertation award committee, 1990-1992, 1994-95 Jane Weiss capital endowment committee, 1990-91 Women’s Resource and Action Center Board Member, 1991 TEACHING Courses offered pre-1995 Women and Politics (taught as undergraduate course, honors seminar, and graduate course) Feminism as a Social Movement (honors seminar) European Community Law (College of Law) Comparative Law (taught as honors seminar and undergraduate course) American Constitutional Law and Politics Feminist Theory (taught at both the undergraduate and graduate level) Women and the Law British Politics Graduate Research Tutorial in Political Science Supervisor (University of Iowa) Diedre Wendell-Blunt, 94-95 Kristin Lymburner, 93-94 DingLi, Spring 1992, Spring 1993 Jennifer Vesey, 1992-93 Rose Harris, Spring 1992 Linda Beail, Spring and Summer 1991 Independent study (University of Iowa) Dalaine Bartelme, Fall 1994 Rachelle Ahved, Fall 1994 Christi Collins, Tom Kinney, Keeley Cain, and Clare Kelly, British Parliamentary Interns, Summer 1994 Traevena Potter-Hall, Fall 1993, Spring 1994 Hannah Brenner, Women and European Politics, Summer 1993 Kari Prochaska, British Politics, Summer 1993 Amy Peters, Women and Politics, Fall 1992 Hanley Kanar, Feminist Theory, Summer 1992 Linda Beail Coleman, Women and Politics, Summer 1992 Women’s Studies, Summer, 1991 (2) British Politics, Spring and Summer 1990 (2) British sex discrimination law, 1990 Labour law in Britain, 1990
The European Court of Justice, 1989 Undergraduate Honors Thesis Supervisor Sara Bartlett, Sociology, 1998 (committee member) Maricar Tinio, 1994-95 Megan Templeton, Spring 1994 Nickie Eitman, Spring 1994 Steve Smits, 1991-92 Mentor for SROP Program, Summer 1993. Supervised the independent study work of one Political Science undergraduate for eight weeks. Mentor for MORE Program, Summer 1992. Two students. Mentor for CIC Minority Fellowship, Summer 1991, Summer 1990 Undergraduate students advisees in Political Science: 30 COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES (pre-1995) Co-Chair, Doderer for State Senate Campaign Committee, 1992 Legal Committee, Iowa Equal Rights Amendment Campaign, 1992 Iowa Civil Liberties Union, state board member, 1992-1995 Democratic Party Platform Committee Member, Johnson County and First District, 1992 Iowa Democratic Party delegate to county, district, and state conventions, 1991-1992 Board Member, Hawkeye Chapter of the Iowa Civil Liberties Union, elected spring 1991 Humanities Board Speaker’s Bureau Member, 1990-1991 Host for visiting European Politicians, February 9-10, 1989 GUEST LECTURES AND TALKS (pre-1995) “Infusion versus Separation.” Presentation to the Conference on Teaching Texts and Diversity, May 10, 1993 “The Supreme Court and Abortion.” Presentation to Introduction to Women’s Studies Class, November 1991, November 1992, March 1993, November 1993, March 1994 “Women and Politics,” presentation to the seminar on Women and Public Life at the official opening of the Iowa Women’s Archives, October 1992 “The Legal Implications of a State Equal Rights Amendment,” September 1992 “Reproductive Hazards Policy after UAW v. Johnson Controls: implications for trade unionists.” Presentation to training session for trade unionists, Labor Center, March 1992 “Protection or Discrimination?” Presentation to the Iowa City annual meeting of the League of Women Voters, March 1992
“No Women Allowed: Women’s Exclusion from Employment,” presentation to Eastern Iowa Community College, March 1992 “The European Court of Justice and Women’s Rights.” Presentation to the West Branch chapter of the AAUW, February 1992 “Feminist Theory.” Presentation to Introduction to Women’s Studies Class, February 1992, April 1995 “Formation of the Feminist Legal Theory Canon.” Presentation to Graduate Political Theory Course on Canons, 1992 “Exclusionary Policies After Johnson Controls.” Presentation to Employment Discrimination Class, College of Business, November 1991 “Exclusionary Policies as Public Policy: After Johnson Controls.” Presentation to Preventative Medicine Class, November 1991 “Johnson Controls: Implications for Feminist Legal Thought.” Presentation to the Seminar on Feminist Legal Thought, College of Law, November 1991 “Protection or Discrimination?: Reproductive Hazards in the Workplace.” Presentation in the Medicine and Society Speakers Series, organized by the Department of Internal Medicine, September, 1991 “The Agenda of the Iowa Civil Liberties Union,” talk to seminar on the Bill of Rights, Iowa City Senior Center, November 1991 “Public Policies on Reproductive Hazards in the Workplace.” Presentation for Industrial Hygienists Course organized through the University of Iowa Department of Preventative Medicine, July 1991 “Protection or Discrimination?” Presentation to the Cedar Rapids Business and Professional Women’s Network, August, 1990 “The European Court of Justice.” Presentation to West European Politics Class, November 1989 “The Implications of Webster.” Presentation to course in Women’s Studies, July 1989, November 1989, April 1990 “The Law on Pregnancy Discrimination.” Presentation to Continuing Legal Education Course organized through the University of Iowa College of Business Administration, 1989 “British Sex Discrimination and Equal Pay Cases Before the European Court of Justice: The Treaty of Rome as Constitution,” Paper given to the Department of Industrial Relations and Human Resources, March 17, 1989 Presenter, MENSA Forum on Women and the University, February 8, 1989 “The Effect of the Presidential Election on Appointments to the U.S. Supreme Court,” Presentation organized by the Women’s Resource and Action Center, October 27, 1988 “Women and the Law,” Presentation to Introduction to Women’s Studies Class, 1988 “The Law and Policy on Reproductive Hazards in the Workplace,” Presentation to the Graduate Seminar on Preventative Medicine, 1988