Professor Emerita
LW 323
416-978-4214
Campus
- Downtown Toronto (St. George)
Fields of Study
- Political Theory
Areas of Interest
- Feminist Theory
- Constitutional Law
- Political and Legal Theory
- US Constitutional History
Biography
Research interests: feminist theory; political and legal theory; the nature of judgment, restructuring work and care. Publications include: Law’s Relations: A Relational Theory of Self, Autonomy and Law (Oxford, 2011); Judgment, Imagination and Politics: Themes from Kant and Arendt, co-edited with Ronald Beiner (Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield, 2001); Private Property and the Limits of American Constitutionalism (University of Chicago Press, 1990); “Reconceiving Autonomy,” Yale Journal of Law and Feminism; “Law, Boundaries, and the Bounded Self,” Representations; “Embodied Diversity Challenges to Law,” McGill Law Review.
Education
MESc, University of Rochester
MA, University of Chicago
PhD, University of Chicago