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Nancy E. Dowd and Michelle S. Jacobs (eds.), Feminist Legal Theory: an Anti-Essentialist Reader; Wendy McElroy (ed.), Liberty for Women: Freedom and Feminism in the Twenty-First Century

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Jesseman, C. Nancy E. Dowd and Michelle S. Jacobs (eds.), Feminist Legal Theory: an Anti-Essentialist Reader; Wendy McElroy (ed.), Liberty for Women: Freedom and Feminism in the Twenty-First Century . Feminist Legal Studies 12, 113–118 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:FEST.0000026116.49542.29

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