Robin West

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Robin West is a professor at the Georgetown University Law Center, primarily concerned with gender issues, feminist legal theory, constitutional law and theory, philosophy of law, and the law and literature movement.

West holds a B.A. and a J.D. (1979) from the University of Maryland and a masters in judicial studies from Stanford. West came to Georgetown after teaching at the University of Maryland Law School from 1986-1991, and at the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law from 1982-1985.

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  • Re-Imagining Justice: Progressive Interpretations of Formal Equality, Rights, and the Rule of Law (2003)
  • Rights (2000)
  • Caring for Justice (1997)
  • Progressive Constitutionalism: Reconstructing the Fourteenth Amendment (1994)
  • Narrative, Authority, and Law (Law, Meaning, and Violence) (1993)
  • Political Theory and Gender (unknown)

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