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Catharine Alice MacKinnon (born October 7, 1946) is an American feminist legal scholar, activist, and author. She is the Elizabeth A. Long Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School, where she has been tenured since 1990, and the James Barr Ames Visiting Professor of Law at Harvard Law School.
Sep 6, 2021 · Catharine A. MacKinnon is a lawyer, teacher, writer, and activist on sex equality issues domestically and internationally. She is Elizabeth A. Long Professor of Law at the University of Michigan and from 2008-2012 was the first Special Gender Adviser to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court.
Catharine A. MacKinnon (born October 7, 1946, Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.) is an American feminist and professor of law, an influential if controversial legal theorist whose work primarily took aim at sexual abuse in the context of inequality.
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Catharine A. MacKinnon is the Elizabeth A. Long Professor of Law at Michigan Law and the long-term James Barr Ames Visiting Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. She specializes in sex equality issues under international and domestic (including comparative, criminal, and constitutional) law.
Mar 19, 2018 · MacKinnon’s approach was rooted in the theory that sexual harassment realized and reiterated women’s inequality, that it locked women into a kind of dependence and failure.
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Sep 8, 2022 · Catharine A. MacKinnon is the 2022 recipient of the American Philosophical Society’s Henry M. Phillips Prize in Jurisprudence. A longtime visiting professor at Harvard Law School and professor at the University of Michigan Law School, MacKinnon is only the 26th winner of the prize since it was first awarded in 1895.
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Mar 24, 2019 · Catharine A. MacKinnon is a legal scholar who pioneered the legal claim for sexual harassment. She is the Elizabeth A. Long Professor of Law at Michigan Law and the James Barr Ames Visiting ...