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FULL-TIME FACULTY
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Marie Ashe |
Professor of Law
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| S H O R T B I O G R A P H Y |
Dep. Public Defender, Lancaster County Public Defender Office, Lincoln, 1980-83; Staff Attorney, Nebraska Advocacy Services, Lincoln, 1983-84; Private Practice, Sole, Lincoln, 1983-84; Supervisory Attorney, Civil Clinical Program - Nebraska, Lincoln, 1983; Director, 1984; Visiting Assistant Professor, Nebraska, 1984-85; Assistant Professor, West Virginia University, 1985-88; Associate Professor, 1988-90; Professor, 1990-92; Visiting Professor, Boston University, 1992-93; Visiting Professor, Suffolk, 1993-94; Professor, since 1994; Research Associate, Five Colleges Women’s Studies Center, 2005-2006; Fellow, Brandeis University Women’s Studies Center, 2009.
Degrees: BA, Clark University; MA, Tufts University; JD, University of Nebraska
Bar Admittance: MA; WV; NE; U.S. Supreme Court
Subjects: Constitutional Law; Criminal Law; Jurisprudence; Law and Religion
Professional Activities: Member, Order of the Coif.
| S E L E C T E D P U B L I C A T I
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"Bad Mothers" and Welfare Reform in Massachusetts: The Case of Clarabel Ventura,
in
FEMINISM, MEDIA AND THE LAW
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Martha A. Fineman and Martha T. McCluskey eds.,
1997
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Poststructuralism and Feminist Jurisprudence,
in
LEGAL STUDIES AS CULTURAL STUDIES
(
Jerry Leonard ed.,
1995
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Postmodernism, Legal Ethics and Representation of "Bad Mothers",
in
MOTHERS IN LAW: FEMINIST THEORY AND THE LEGAL REGULATION OF MOTHERHOOD
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Martha A. Fineman and Isabel Karpin eds.,
1995
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The Bell Jar and the Ghost of Ethel Rosenburg,
in
SECRET AGENTS: THE ROSENBERG CASE, MCCARTHYISM AND FIFTIES AMERICA
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Marjorie B. Garber and Rebecca L. Walkowitz eds.,
1995
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Multiculturalist Liberalism and Harms to Women: Looking Through the Issue of "The Veil",
19 U.C. DAVIS J. INT'L. L & POL'Y 101
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2012
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Women's Wrongs, Religions' Rights: Women, Free Exercise, and Establishment in American Law,
21 TEMPLE POL. & CIV. RTS. L. REV. 1
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2011
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Privacy and Prurience: An Essay on American Law, Religion, and Women,
51 AM. J. LEGAL HIST. 461
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2011
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Beyond Nomos and Narrative: Unconverted Antinomianism in the Work of Susan Howe,
18 YALE J.L. & FEMINISM 101
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2006
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Limits of Tolerance: Law and Religion after "The Anti-Christ",
24 CARDOZO L. REV. 587
(
2003
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Church-State Relations in Crisis: Debating Neutrality,
LAW & POL. BOOK REV.
(
2002
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Prison-House of Prison-Houses: Incarceration in Theory and in Practice,
53 RUTGERS L. REV. 437
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2001
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Child Abuse: A Proflem for Feminist Theory,
2 TEX. J. WOMEN & L. 75
(
1993
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(with Naomi Cahn)
"Bad Mothers," "Good Lawyers," and "Legal Ethics",
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:7 GEORGETOWN L.J.
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1993
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The "Bad Mother" in Law and Literature: A Problem of Representation,
43 HASTINGS L.J.
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1992
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Abortion of Narrative: A Reading of the Judgment of Solomon,
4 YALE J.L. & FEMINISM 81
(
1991
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Inventing Choreographies: Deconstruction and Feminism,
90 COLUMBIA L. REV. 1123
(
1990
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(book review)
Zig-Zag Stitching and the Seamless Web: Thoughts on "Reproduction" and Law,
13 NOVA L. REV. 355
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1989
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Law-Language of Maternity: Discourse Holding Nature in Contempt,
22 NEW ENG. L. REV. 521
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1988
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Conversation and Abortion, a Review Essay on Mary Ann Glendon,Abortion and Divorce in Western Law,
82 NW. U.L. REV. 387
(
1988
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Mind's Opportunity: Birthing a Poststructuralist Feminist Jurisprudence,
38 SYRACUSE L. REV. 1129
(
1987
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Prof. Marie Ashe  Suffolk
University Law School 120 Tremont Street
, Suite 260-D
Boston, MA 02108-4977
t. 573-8086
f. 573-8143
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