Vol. 87, Issue 2
Symposium on Women’s Legal History: A Global Perspective
Volume 87, Issue 2
SYMPOSIUM EDITOR
Felice Batlan
FRONT MATTER
Table of Contents – Issue 2
Chicago-Kent Law Review
ARTICLES
Women’s Legal History: A Global Perspective: Foreword
Tracey Jean Boisseau
Making History: Introduction
Felice Batlan
Women and Poisons in 17th Century France
Benedetta Faedi Duramy
Finding Women in Early Modern English Courts: Evidence from Peter King’s Manuscript Reports
Lloyd Bonfield
Law, Land, Identity: The Case of Lady Anne Clifford
Carla Spivack
Globalization and the Re-Establishment of Women’s Land Rights in Nigeria: The Role of Legal History
Adetoun Ilumoka
Puerto Rican Women Nationalist vs. U.S. Colonialism: An Exploration of Their Conditions and Struggles in Jail and Court
Margaret Pour
Women’s Rights, Public Defense, and the Chicago World’s Fair
Barbara Babcock
Women Lawyers and Women’s Legal Equality: Reflections on Women Lawyers at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago
Mary Jane Mossman
Engendering the History of Race and International Relations: The Career of Edith Sampson, 1927-1978
Gwen Jordan
Portia’s Deal
Karen M. Tani
Adultery by Doctor: Artificial Insemination, 1890-1945
Kara W. Swanson