Rethinking the language of law, justice, and community: Postmodern feminist jurisprudence

In David S. Caudill, Radical Philosophy of Law: Contemporary Challenges to Mainstream Legal Theory and Practice. Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanity Books. pp. 88--107 (1995)
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