Introduction: Feminist Jurisprudence and the Nature of Law I. On Equality: Justice, Discrimination, and Equal Treatment 1. Equality and Difference: The Case of Pregnancy,Herma Hill Kay 2. Will Equality Require More Than Assimilation, Accommodation, or Separation from the Existing Social Structure?,Nadine Taub and Wendy W. Williams 3. The Family and the Market: A Study of Ideology and Legal Reform,Frances E. Olsen 4. The Emergence of Feminist Jurisprudence: An Essay,Ann C. Scales 5. Reconstructing Sexual Equality,Christine A. Littleton II. On Justice and Harm: Battery, Harassment, and Rape 6. Sexual Harassment: Its First Decade in Court,Catharine A. MacKinnon 7. Rape,Susan Estrich 8. The Criminal Justice System's Response to Battering: Understanding the Problem, Forging the Solutions,Kathleen Waits III. On Adjudication: Patriarchy, Neutrality, and Judicial Reasoning 9. Justice Engendered,Martha Minow 10. Legality and Empathy,Lynne N. Henderson 11. Black Women and the Constitution: Finding Our Place, Asserting Our Rights,Judy Scales-Trent IV. On Freedom: Restriction, Regulation, and Reproductive Autonomy 12. Reproductive Freedom,Deborah L. Rhode 13. Reproductive Laws, Women of Color, and Low-Income Women,Laurie Nsiah-Jefferson 14. Unraveling Compromise,Frances Olsen 15. Rethinking Sex and the Constitution,Sylvia A. Law V. On Human Dignity: Commodification and Dehumanization 16. Market Inalienability,Margaret Jane Radin 17. Pornography and the Tyranny of the Majority,Elizabeth Wolgast 18. Against the Male Flood: Censorship, Pornography, and Equality 19. BriefAmici Curiaeof Feminist Anticensorship Task Force et. al., inAmerican Booklsß