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  School of Law-Camden 2003-2005 Faculty, Staff, and Administration Ann E. Freedman  

Ann E. Freedman

Associate Professor of Law. Professor Freedman earned her B.A. magna cum laude in 1968 at Radcliffe College and her J.D. in 1971 at Yale Law School. She is admitted to the Bars in Connecticut, the District of Columbia, and Pennsylvania. She was an assistant defender with the Defender Association of Philadelphia; a founder, staff attorney, and later chairperson of the Board of Trustees at the Women`s Law Project in Philadelphia; and executive director of the Women and the Law Project at the George­town University Law Center. Professor Freedman received a Yale Law School Urban Law Committee Research Grant for Women and the Law curriculum development. She was a teaching fellow in the Department of Sociology at Yale College and taught at the Georgetown University Law Center, Villanova Law School, and in the women`s studies program at the University of Pennsylvania. Her many publications include the books Women`s Rights and the Law, The Impact of the ERA on State Laws with Brown, Katz, and Price, and Sex Discrimination and the Law: History, Practice and Theorywith Babcock, Ross, Williams, Copelon, Rhode, and Taub. Her most recent article is "Feminist Legal Method in Action: Combating Racism, Sexism, and Homophobia in Law School" (Georgia Law Review).


 
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