Books
Translation Issues in Language and Law
(edited by Frances Olsen, Dieter Stein and Alexander Lorz).
Palgrave/Macmillan (2009).
Law and Language: Theory and Society
(edited by Frances Olsen, Dieter Stein and Alexander Lorz).
Düsseldorf University Press (2008).
Feminist Legal Theory I: Foundations and Outlooks
(edited by Frances Olsen).
Darmouth Publishing/NYU Press (1995).
Feminist Legal Theory II: Positioning Feminist Theory Within the Law
(edited by Frances Olsen).
Dartmouth Publishing/NYU Press (1995).
Cases and Materials on Family Law: Legal Concepts and Changing Human Relationships
(with Walter O. Weyrauch and Sanford N. Katz).
West Publishing (1994).
Articles and Chapters
Civil Disobedience for Social Change: Constitutional Law as Facilitative or Distracting, 14
Griffith Law Review
213-226
(2005).
Civil Disobedience on Vieques: How Nonviolence Defeated the U.S. Military, 16
Florida Journal of International Law
547-59
(2004).
Legal Literacy, in
Development and Gender
280-82
(edited by Yumiko Tanaka, Japan International Cooperation Publishing Co. Ltd., 2002).
Politics Without a Movement, 22
Cardozo Law Review
1105-12
(2001).
The Role of Student-run Journals in Opening North American Law, 39
Alberta Law Review
678-83
(2001).
Les Critères de L’égalité Issus des Lumières, et les Débats sur le Multiculturalisme États-Unis, in
La Femme et les Sociétés Pluriculturelles de L’océan Indien
283-91
(edited by Gillette Staudacher-Valliamee, Sedes, 2000).
Privacy, in
Concise Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
717-18
(Routledge, 2000).
El Sexo del Derecho, in
Critical Legal Theory
(edited by Christian Courtis, Univ. of Buenos Ares Press, 2000).
Introductory Remarks, Textbook Sexism: Discrimination Against Women in Academia, 10
UCLA Women's Law Journal
253-39
(1999).
Engendering the Body of Law: The Contribution of Transgender Jurisprudence to Feminist Legal Theory, 4
Contemporary Issues in Law
280-97
(1999/2000).
Nationalismus in den USA: ein interkurturtureller Vergleich seiner Auswirkunden auf die Frauenbewegung, in
Bruche, Auf-Bruche – Um Bruche – Aus Bruche in Ost and West, Nation – Kultur – Geschlechterverhaeltnisse
169-76
(edited by Hannelor Scholz, Penta Angelove & Nidulina Burneva, Trafo, 1999).
[Nationalism in the United States: A Cross Cultural Comparison of its Effects on Women’s Movements] Published in German.
What is Feminist Legal Theory and Why Should Gender Studies Care About It?,
IGS Bulletin
19-34
(1998).
The Sex of Law, in
The Politics of Law: A Progressive Critique
691-707
3rd ed.
(edited by David Kairys, Basic Books, 1998).
Revised and expanded from 2nd edition.
Sekse en Kleur, Gender en Ras: De Relatie Tussen Femininistische Rechtswetenschap en Transgender Jurisprudence,
Nemesis
175-80
(1998).
In Dutch.
Hyumanitsu Ango Umenzuratsu, in
Koen Kiroku
125-64
(Kansai University, 1998).
[Human Rights and Women's Rights]. Published in Japanese and English.
Some Jurisprudential Foundations of Critical Legal Studies and Feminist Legal Theory, in
Legal Theory at the End of the Millennium
533-61
(edited by M.D.A. Freeman, Oxford Univ. Press, 1998).
Volume 51 in the series,
Current Legal Problems.
Feministo Hou Riron,
Amerika-Ho
1-19
(1998).
Published in Japanese.
Asset Distribution After Unmarried Cohabitation: A United States Perspective, in
Dividing the Assets on Family Breakdown
89-103
(edited by Rebecca Baily-Harris, Jordan Publishing, 1998).
Public and Private, in
VII
Routledge Encyclopaedia of Philosophy
690-93
(edited by Edward Craig and David Miller, Routledge, 1997).
The Drama of Comparative Law, 1997
Utah Law Review
275-80
(1997).
Amerika-ho no henyo niokeru feminizumu hogaku-no yakuwari: Nihon-no posutomodanizuteki rikai ni mukete, 1119
Juristo
113-20
(Sept. 15, 1997).
Part II. In Japanese.
Amerika-ho no henyo niokeru feminizumu hogaku-no yakuwari: Nihon-no posutomodanizuteki rikai ni mukete, 1118
Juristo
78-84
(Sept. 1, 1997).
Part I. In Japanese.
Feminism in Central and Eastern Europe: Risks and Possibilities of American Engagement, 106
Yale Law Journal
2215-57
(1997).
The Sex of Power, in
Law and Power: Critical and Socio-Legal Essays
(edited by Kaarlo Tuori et al., Deborah Charles Publications, 1997).
Affirmative Action: Necessary But Not Sufficient, 71
Chicago-Kent Law Review
937-45
(1996).
Dismantling Institutional Barriers, 6
UCLA Women's Law Journal
563-68
(1996).
Do (Only) Women Have Bodies?, in
Thinking Through the Body of the Law
209-27
(edited by Pheng Cheah, David Frazer, and Judith Grbich, Allen & Unwin, 1996).
Differenz und Gleichheit in Wirtschaft und Familie, in
Differenz und Gleichheit in Theorie und Praxis des Rechts
3-16
(Matefi, 1995).
Rundgespräch (with others),
in
Differenz und Gleichheit in Theorie und Praxis des Rechts
47-55
(Matefi, 1995).
Vertiefung “Familie und Markt”: Frauenspezifische Schutznormen im Arbeitsrecht, Abschaffund des Familienrechts? (with Regina Wecher and Elisabeth Stärkle),
in
Differenz und Gleichheit in Theorie und Praxis des Rechts
91-99
(Matefi, 1995).
Discussion (with others), in
Changing Perspectives of the Family: Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Symposium of the Constitutional Law Resource Center
55
(Drake University Law School, 1994).
Family Law and the Politics of Gender, in
Changing Perspectives of the Family: Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Symposium of the Constitutional Law Resource Center
45-54
(edited by Stanley Ingber, Drake University Law School, 1994).
Interpretation and Feminism, 18
Tel Aviv University Law Review
(1994).
In Hebrew.
Nationalism and Feminism: A Conference on Women in Central and Eastern Europe, 5
UCLA Women's Law Journal
1-13
(1994).
Constitutional Law: Feminist Critiques of the Public/Private Distinction, 10
Constitutional Commentary
319-27
(1993).
Der Übereinkommen der Vereinten Nationen über die Rechte des Kindes: Eine feministische Perspektive, 11
Streit
86-103
(1993).
Employment Discrimination in the New Europe: A Litigation Project for Women, in
Feminist Theory and Legal Strategy
131-44
(edited by Joanne Conaghan and Anne Bottomley, Blackwell, 1993).
Reprinted in Special Issue, 30
Journal of Law & Society 131-144 (1993).
International Law: Feminist Critiques of the Public/Private Distinction, in
Reconceiving Reality: Women and International Law
(edited by Dorinda G. Dallmeyer, American Society of International Law, 1993).
Studies in Transnational Legal Policy No. 25.
Legal Responses to Gender Discrimination in Europe and the USA, in
II-2
Collected Courses of the Academy of European Law
199-268
(Kluwer, 1993).
Children’s Rights: Some Feminist Approaches to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, in
Children, Rights and the Law
192-220
(edited by Philip Alston et al., Clarendon, 1992).
Reprinted in 6
International Journal of Law and the Family 192-220 (1992).
Does Enough Work Make Women Free? Part-Time and Full-Time Work Strategies for Women in the United States and Germany, 53
The Indian Journal of Social Work
599-610
(1992).
Sex Bias in International Law: The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, 53
The Indian Journal of Social Work
491-516
(1992).
A Finger to the Devil: Abortion, Privacy and Equality,
Dissent
377-82
(Summer, 1991).
In Memoriam: Mary Joe Frug,
Harvard Women’s Law Journal
i-vii
(1991).
Also published in
CLS 7-11 (Nov. 1991). Reprinted in 26
New England Law Review 659-64 (1992).
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child: An American Perspective, in
The UN Children’s Convention and Australia
71-74
(edited by Philip Alston and Glen Brennen, Paragon, 1991).
Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission, ANU Centre for International and Public Law, and Australian Council of Social Services.
Das Geschlecht des Rechts, 3
Kritische Justiz
303-17
(1990).
Feminism and Critical Legal Theory: An American Perspective, 18
International Journal of the Sociology of Law
199-215
(1990).
Reprinted in
Feminist Legal Theory I: Foundations and Outlooks 473-89 (edited by Frances Olsen, NYU Press, 1995).
The Sex of Law, in
The Politics of Law: A Progressive Critique
453-57
2nd ed.
(edited by David Kairys, Pantheon, 1990).
Comments on David Krell’s “Lucinde’s Shame: Hegel, Sensuous Woman, and the Law",
Cardozo Law Review
1687-93
(1989).
Revised as "Hegel, Sexual Ethics, and the Oppression of Women," in
Feminist Interpretation of Hegel 109-18 (edited by Patricia Mills, Pennsylvania State Univ. Press, 1996, in the series, Rereading the Canon: Feminist Interpretation of Hegel.)
Book Review, Feminist Theory in Grand Style, 89
Columbia Law Review
1147-78
(1989).
Reviewing
Feminism Unmodified, by Catharine MacKinnon.
The Impact of Computerization on the Legal System and on Legal Reasoning, in
High-Technology and Law: A Critical Approach
101-16
(edited by András Sajó and Ferenc B. Petrik, Institute of Political and Legal Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1989).
Liberal Rights and Critical Legal Theory: A Feminist Perspective, in
Critical Legal Thought: An American-German Debate
241-54
(edited by Christian Joerges and David M. Trubek, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 1989).
The Supreme Court, 1988 Term–Comment: Unraveling Compromise, 103
Harvard Law Review
105-35
(1989).
Reprinted as "Unraveling Compromise," in
Feminist Jurisprudence 335-53 (edited by Patricia Smith, Oxford Univ. Press, 1992).
Forældremyndighed og reproduktionsteknologi, 11
Retfærd
61-72
(1988).
Family Law, in
1
Encyclopedia of the American Judicial System
306-20
(edited by Robert J. Janosik, Scribner, 1987).
De politieke dimensies van het familierecht, 2
Nemesis
144-54
(1986).
From False Paternalism to False Equality: Judicial Assaults on Feminist Community, Illinois 1869-1895, 85
Michigan Law Review
1518-41
(1986).
Reprinted in
Feminist Legal Theory II: Positioning Feminist Theory Within the Law 415-38 (edited by Frances Olsen, NYU Press, 1995); and in
Women, the Law, and the Workplace: Feminists and the Supreme Court in the 1920s (edited by Sybil Lipschultz, Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, 2002).
The Myth of State Intervention in the Family, 18
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
835-64
(1985).
Reprinted in
Women and the Law (2nd ed., edited by Judith Greenberg, et al., Foundation Press, 1998); in
Feminist Legal Theory II: Positioning Feminist Theory Within the Law 185-214 (edited by Frances Olsen, Dartmouth Publishing; NYU Press, 1995); in
Feminism 350-79 (edited by Susan Moller Okin and Jane Mansbridge, Edward Elgar Publishing, in the series
Schools of Thought in Politics, 1994); excerpts in
Family Matters 277-82 (edited by Martha Minow, New Press, 1993); and reprinted in
Women and the Law 133-40 (edited by Mary Joe Frug, Foundation Press, 1992).
The Politics of Family Law, 2
Journal of Law and Inequality
1-19
(1984).
Reprinted in
Family Matters 336-43 (edited by Martha Minow, New Press, 1993); and in 1
Family Law 231-49 (edited by Harry D. Krause, NYU Press, 1992).
Socrates on Legal Obligation: Legitimation Theory and Civil Disobedience, 18
Georgia Law Review
929-66
(1984).
Reprinted in
Legal and Political Obligation: Classic and Contemporary Texts and Commentary 69-99 (edited by R. George Wright, Univ. Press of America, 1992).
Statutory Rape: A Feminist Critique of Rights Analysis, 63
Texas Law Review
387-432
(1984).
Reprinted in
Women and the Law (2nd ed., edited by Judith Greenberg, Foundation Press, 1998). Reprinted in
Women and the Law 793-800 (edited by Mary Joe Frug, Foundation Press, 1992); and in
Feminist Legal Theory: Readings in Law and Gender 305-17 (edited by Katharine T. Bartlett and Rosanne Kennedy, Westview, 1991).
The Family and the Market: A Study of Ideology and Legal Reform, 96
Harvard Law Review
1497-1578
(1983).
Reprinted as The Family and the Market: A Study of Ideology and Legal Reform, Part I,
in Feminist Legal Theory I: Foundations and Outlooks 107-38; Part III, in
Feminist Legal Theory II: Positioning Feminist Theory Within the Law 509-527 (both edited by Frances Olsen, NYU Press, 1995); and in
Feminist Jurisprudence 65-93 (edited by Patricia Smith, Oxford Univ. Press, 1992);
Critical Legal Studies 256-72 (edited by Allan C. Hutchinson, Rowman & Littlefield, 1989);
Critical Legal Studies: Articles, Notes and Book Reviews Selected from the Pages of the Harvard Law Review 503-84 (Harvard Law Review Association, 1986); and in
American Legal Scholarship 1497-1578 (Germany: ERP, 1986).
Other
The Outsider: Catharine Mackinnon’s Position on Pornography Infuriates Even Potential Allies, but Her Pioneering Work on Sexual Harassment Changed the Course of the Law and the Rules of the Workplace, 31
American Lawyer
93
(1999).
Groene-Essay. Aangeklaadge: Amerika, 119
De Groene Amsterdammer
20-22
(1995).
Interview. Ausgangssperre Fur Amerikanische Frauen, 15
Der Tagesspiegel
441
(1995).
Sex, Geld, Gewalt und Sport: Eine Feministische Analyse Des O. J. Simpson Prozesses, 1
AK: Anylyse & Kritik-Zeitung für Linke Debatte und Praxis 1
15
(1995).
Wie wurde feministische Rechtswissenschaft in den USA zentral für das Recht?, 3
Plädoyer
23
(May, 1994).
Switzerland, in German.
Notes to Amuse a Legal Worker - Series 1, No. 1: Reductionism, 1
Yale Journal of Law and the Humanities
157-64
(1988).
Originally published as Anonymous in
Lizard: News of the AALS (1984).
Alone and Female, 3
Lizard: News of the AALS
9
(May 7, 1984).
Published as Anonymous.
Notes from the Margin, 2
Lizard: News of the AALS
1, 6
(May 6, 1984).
Published as Anonymous.
Letter and Answer on Law Teaching and Unpopular Politics, 1
Lizard: News of the AALS
3, 6
(May 5, 1984).
Attributed to “A Nice Guy” and “Ann Slanders.”
Feminism and Critical Legal Studies, 1
Lizard: News of the AALS
3-4
(May 5, 1984).
Published as Anonymous.