The University of St. Thomas

University of St. Thomas
Law Journal
Fides et Iustitia
Spring 2007 Volume 4 Number 3  
 Workplace Restructuring to Accomodate Family Life 

 

Foreword

Workplace Restructuring to Accommodate Family Life
Elizabeth R. Schiltz


Keynote Addresses

Analogy, Law and the Workplace: Complementarity, Conscience and the Common Good
Sr. Prudence Allen

The Politics of Time in the Legal Profession
Joan C. Williams


Articles

Panel: Feminist Legal Theory:
Dialogue Across Philosophical and Faith Traditions

Women's Work: A Lutheran Feminist Perspective
Marie A. Failinger

Can Secular Feminists and Catholic Feminists Work Together to Ease the Conflict Between Work and Family?
Susan J. Stabile

Searching for an Overlapping Consensus: A Secular Car Ethics Feminist Responds to Religious Feminists
Eva Feder Kittay


Panel: Policy Prescriptions

A Good Employee or a Good Parent? Challenges Facing Low-Income Working Families
Gregory Acs

Reflections on Immigration Reform, the Workplace and the Family
Michael A. Scaperlanda

The Rhetoric of Accommodation: Considering the Language of Work-Family Discourse
Kirsten K. Davis


Panel: Gender Perspectives

Rise and Fall of the American Family Wage
Allan Carlson

The Work-Family Conflict: An Essay on Employers, Men and Responsibility
Michael Selmi

The Problem with Unpaid Work
Katharine K. Baker


Comments

Servant Leadership and Women in the Law: A New Nexus of Women, Leadership and the Legal Profession
Laura R. Hammargren

Protecting the Immigrant Family: The Misguided Policies, Practices and Proposed Legislation Regarding Marriage License Issuance
Christopher D. Nelson

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