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Williams Project Scholars Speakers Series
Janet Halley

May 2, 2003
2:00 - 3:30 P.M.
UCLA School of Law
Hugh and Hazel Darling Law Library

Join Professor Janet Halley as she presents her paper, The Politics of Theoretical Indeterminancy: Deciding in the Splits Between Feminism(s), Gay Identity Politics, and Queer Theory, at the UCLA School of Law Faculty Colloquium. For more information, or to receive a copy of Professor Halley's paper in advance, please contact the Williams Project at (310) 267-4382 or williamsinstitute@law.ucla.edu.

Janet Halley is a Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. She holds degrees from Princeton (B.A. 1974), UCLA (PhD.1980) and Yale Law School (J.D. 1988). Prior to attending law school, she taught English at Hamilton College. She is a nationally renowned scholar in the areas of Sexual Harassment and Sexuality and the Law, and her publications include Don't: A Reader's Guide to the Military Anti-Gay Policy (Duke University Press, 1999) and, with Wendy Brown, Left Legalism/Left Critique (forthcoming, Duke University Press, 2002).