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Martha Albertson Fineman (born 1943) is an American jurist, legal theorist and
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. She is
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of Law at
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. Fineman was previously the first holder of the Dorothea S. Clarke Professor of Feminist Jurisprudence at Cornell Law School. She held the Maurice T. Moore Professorship at
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. Fineman works in the areas of
feminist legal theory Feminist legal theory, also known as feminist jurisprudence, is based on the belief that the law has been fundamental in women's historical subordination. Feminist jurisprudence the philosophy of law is based on the political, economic, and socia ...
and
critical legal theory Critical legal studies (CLS) is a school of critical theory that developed in the United States during the 1970s.Alan Hunt, "The Theory of Critical Legal Studies," Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, Vol. 6, No. 1 (1986): 1-45, esp. 1, 5. Se DOI, 10. ...
and directs the
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, which she founded in 1984. Much of her early scholarship focuses on the legal regulation of family and intimacy, and she has been called "the preeminent feminist family theorist of our time." She has since broadened her scope to focus on the legal implications of universal dependency, vulnerability and
justice Justice, in its broadest sense, is the principle that people receive that which they deserve, with the interpretation of what then constitutes "deserving" being impacted upon by numerous fields, with many differing viewpoints and perspective ...
. Her recent work formulates a theory of vulnerability. She is a progressive liberal thinker; she has been an affiliated scholar of
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.


Career

Fineman has a B.A. from
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(1971) and a J.D. from the
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(1975). After graduating from law school, she clerked for the Hon.
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of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, and was on faculty at the
University of Wisconsin Law School The University of Wisconsin Law School is the professional graduate law school of the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Located in Madison, Wisconsin, the school was founded in 1868. The University of Wisconsin Law School is guided by a "law in ...
from 1976 to 1990. Subsequently, Fineman moved to
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, where she was appointed as the Maurice T. Moore Professor of Law in 1990. She went on to become the first Dorothea S. Clarke Professor of Feminist Jurisprudence at Cornell Law School in 1999. Since 2004, she has been a
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of Law at
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. The honor is "reserved for world-class scholars who are not only proven leaders of their own fields of specialty, but also ambitious bridge-builders across specialty disciplines."


Feminism and Legal Theory Project

Fineman is the founding director of the
Feminism and Legal Theory Project Overview The Feminism and Legal Theory Project (FLT Project) is a project is to provide a forum for interdisciplinary feminist scholarship aimed at addressing issues relating to women and law. The project addresses the intersection of gender with ...
, which she founded in 1984 and which has been housed by the
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,
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, Cornell Law School, and
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. Fineman founded the FLT Project at the
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and for the next six years the Project hosted an annual summer conference to "provide a forum for interdisciplinary feminist scholarship addressing important issues in law and society." Over time, Fineman expanded the scope of the Project – increasing the number and variety of annual workshops and presentations, and adding new programs. Fineman seeks to bring together other feminists to validate established expertise and encourage newly emerging scholars. The
Feminism and Legal Theory Project Overview The Feminism and Legal Theory Project (FLT Project) is a project is to provide a forum for interdisciplinary feminist scholarship aimed at addressing issues relating to women and law. The project addresses the intersection of gender with ...
brings together scholars to study and debate a wide range of topics related to feminist theory and law. The FLT Project hosts four or five scholarly workshops per year with a core commitment "to foster interdisciplinary examinations of specific law and policy topics of particular interest to women." FLT Project inquiries do not address gender exclusively – project scholarship is concerned with equality issues related to the intersections of race, gender, class, sexuality and ability. The FLT Project published ''At the Boundaries of Law: Feminism and Legal Theory'' (1990) and ''Transcending the Boundaries of Law: Generations of Feminism and Legal Theory'' (2011) as well as other books.


Vulnerability and the Human Condition Initiative

Fineman directs the
Vulnerability and the Human Condition Initiative In 2008, Martha Albertson Fineman established ‘The Vulnerability and the Human Condition Initiative’ (VHC) as an interdisciplinary theme of Emory University’s Laney Graduate School. The Initiative was initially supported by joint contribut ...
which was founded in 2008 at
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. This program hosts national and international workshops and visitors. Its purpose is to provide a forum for scholars interested in engaging the concepts of "vulnerability" and "resilience" and the idea of a "responsive state" in constructing a universal approach to address the human condition. Fineman is an affiliated scholar of the
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. In September 2018, she was ranked the #1 Most-Cited Family Law Faculty in the U.S. for the period 2013-2017 on
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's Law School Reports, based on Sisk Annual Report data.


Work on dependency and vulnerability

She now focuses on the legal implications of universal dependency, vulnerability and justice. In her 2004 book ''The Autonomy Myth: A Theory of Dependency'', Fineman "argues that popular ideology in the United States has become fixated on the myth that citizens are and should be autonomous. Yet the fact that dependency is unavoidable in any society and must be dealt with to sustain the polity, Fineman contends, gives the state the responsibility to support caretaking." Her 2008 article "The Vulnerable Subject" in the ''
Yale Journal of Law and Feminism The ''Yale Journal of Law and Feminism'' is a law review published biannually by Yale Law School. It was established in 1987 to provide a forum for "women's experiences as they have been structured, affected, controlled, discussed, and ignored by ...
'' forms the basis for her 2011 book, also titled ''The Vulnerable Subject''. Fineman argues:
Vulnerability is and should be understood to be universal and constant, inherent in the human condition. The vulnerability approach is an alternative to traditional equal protection analysis; it represents a post-identity inquiry in that it is not focused only on discrimination against defined groups, but concerned with privilege and favor conferred on limited segments of the population by the state and broader society through their institutions. As such, vulnerability analysis concentrates on the institutions and structures our society has and will establish to manage our common vulnerabilities. This approach has the potential to move us beyond the stifling confines of current discrimination-based models toward a more substantive vision of equality.
According to Selberg and Wegerstad,
Fundamental to Fineman's scholarly work is a feminist critique of notions of equality, the liberal subject and prevailing anti-discrimination politics. According to Fineman, the current anti-discrimination doctrine assumes that discrimination is the discoverable and correctable exception to an otherwise just and fair system, characterized by values such as individual liberty and autonomy. Developing her work on dependency, Fineman raises the question: if our bodily fragility, material needs, and the possibility of messy dependency they signify cannot be ignored in life, how can they be absent in our theories about equality, society, politics and law?' Moving beyond gender and other identity categories, Fineman uses the concept of vulnerability to 'define the very meaning of what it means to be human.'
Expanding on Fineman's framework, Reilly, Bjørnholt and Tastsoglou propose an "expanded, critical and heuristic vulnerability approach, which integrates key insights of ‘ situated intersectionality’ along with a deep understanding of structural and discursively produced forms of oppression as revealed by the precarity approach."


Awards and recognitions

Fineman is the recipient of the 2008 Cook Award from the School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University and the 2006–2007 Leverhulme Visiting Professorship. She is the recipient of the Harry Kalven Prize, awarded by the Law and Society Association to a scholar whose body of "empirical scholarship has contributed most effectively to the advancement of research in law and society." In March 2004, a symposium of some 500 scholars and students gathered at Emory University School of Law to celebrate the scholarship of its three Robert W. Woodruff Professors of Law, Harold J. Berman, Martha Albertson Fineman, and Michael J. Perry, and Visiting Professor Martin E. Marty. In 2010, Fineman held a Marie Curie Fellowship at the UCD Equality Studies Center which was awarded by the
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. In 2012, Fineman held the Cecil H. and Ida Green Visiting Professorship at the
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. In 2013,
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. The Faculty of Law named Fineman and former Swedish Chief Justice Johan Munck as its new honorary doctors in 2013. In 2017, Fineman was awarded the
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Lifetime Achievement Award by the ''
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''. Additionally, she held a Neilson Professorship at the Kahn Liberal Arts Institute at Smith College and was named a Lifetime Fellow by the American Bar Foundation. In 2018, she was awarded
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's Miriam M. Netter '72 Stoneman Award in recognition of her efforts to expand opportunities for women. For 2020-2021, Fineman is a Distinguished Lecturer at the Hagler Institute for Advanced Study at
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.


Legal scholarship

Fineman has been listed in the top ten most cited scholars in multiple areas of legal scholarship, including critical legal theory and family law. Fineman's recent publications include "Reasoning from the Body," in Jurisprudence of the Body, Palgrave Press: M.A. Thomson, M. Travis Eds. (forthcoming 2020); "The Limits of Equality: Vulnerability and Inevitable Inequality," in FEMINIST JURISPRUDENCE, Elgar Press: Bowman, C. and West, R. Eds. (2019); and Culture," in Injury and Injustice: The Cultural Politics of Harm and Redress, Cambridge University Press: A. Bloom, D. Engel, M. McCann eds. (2018).


Publications


Books

*''The Autonomy Myth: A Theory of Dependency'' (The New Press, 2004) *''The Neutered Mother, the Sexual Family, and Other Twentieth Century Tragedies'' (Routledge, 1995) *''The Illusion of Equality: The Rhetoric and Reality of Divorce Reform'' (University of Chicago Press, 1991). Fineman has edited or co-edited the following legal theory volumes: *''Vulnerability: Reflections on a New Ethical Foundation for Law and Politics'' (Ashgate, 2014; co-editor
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) *''Transcending the Boundaries of Law: Generations of Feminism and Legal Theory'' (Routledge, 2010) *''What Is Right for Children? The Competing Paradigms of Religion and Human Rights'' (Ashgate, 2009; co-editor Karen Worthington) *''Feminist and Queer Legal Theory: Intimate Encounters, Uncomfortable Conversations'' (Ashgate, 2009, co-editors Jack E. Jackson and Adam P. Romero) *''Feminism Confronts Homo Economicus: Gender, Law, and Society'' (Cornell University Press, 2005; co-editor Terrance Doherty) *''Feminism, Media, and the Law'' (Oxford University Press, 1997; co-editor Martha T. McCluskey) *''Mothers in Law: Feminism and the Legal Regulation of Motherhood'' (Columbia University Press, 1995; co-editor Isabel Karpin) *''The Public Nature of Private Violence: Women and the Discovery of Abuse'' (Routledge, 1994, co-editor Roxanne Mykitiuk) *''At the Boundaries of Law: Feminism and Legal Theory'' (Routledge, 1990, co-editor Nancy Sweet Thomadsen). ''At the Boundaries of Law'' is the first volume of feminist legal theory. *''Feminist Perspectives on Transitional Justice: Through a Theoretical, Policy and Practice-Oriented Lens'' (with E. Zinsstag), Intersentia Press (Series on Transitional Justice 2013). *''Masculinities and Feminisms: Critical Perspectives'' (with M. Thomson), Ashgate Press 2013. *''Privatization, Vulnerability, and Social Responsibility: A Comparative Perspective'' (with U. Andersson and T. Mattsson), Routledge 2017. *''Vulnerability and the Legal Organization of Work'' (with J. Fineman), Routledge 2019. Fineman has written book reviews including: *"Family Values: Between Neoliberalism and the New Social Conservatism," 25th Anniversary Issue of Social & Legal Studies Vol. 26(6) (2017). *"The Hermeneutics of Reason: A Commentary on Sex and Reason, 25 University of Connecticut Law Review 503 (1993). *"Justice, Gender and the Family" Ethics (1991). *"Unmythological Procedure" 63 University of Southern California Law Review 141 (1989). *"Neither Silent, Nor Revolutionary." Law and Society Review (1989). *"Illusive Equality: Review of The Divorce Revolution, The Unexpected Social and Economic Consequences for Women and Children in America" American Bar Foundation Research Journal 781 (1986). *"Contexts and Comparisons" 55 University of Chicago Law Review 1431 (1988).


Journal articles

Recent articles include "Vulnerability in Law and Bioethics," 30 Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 52 (2020); "Beyond Equality and Discrimination," 73 SMU Law Review Forum 51 (2020); "Vulnerability and Social Justice," 53 Valparaiso Law Review 341 (2019); "Vulnerability and Inevitable Inequality," Oslo Law Review (peer reviewed, 2017); and "Homeschooling the Vulnerable Child" – University of Baltimore Law Review (2016 with George Shepherd).


Other


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Lectures and presentations

*Seeger Lecture on Jurisprudence, Valparaiso University (2017) *Anne E. Hirsch Centennial Lecture, New England School of Law (2008) *Emory University – Life of the Mind Lecture (2008) *Cornell University – Alice Cook Lecture(2008) *Panelist and Discussant for the Tanner Lectures (Lecturer was Sarah Hrdy), University of Utah (2001) *Vulnerability and the Human Condition: A Different Approach to Equality, featuring Robert W. Woodruff Professor of Law and Director of the Feminism and Legal Theory Project, Martha Albertson Fineman, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seC6hqnpkPU *Feminism, Masculinities, and Multiple Identities, featuring Martha Fineman and Elizabeth F. Emens. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEWUMFF5_WQ


References


Further reading


Life, Liberty and Family – Our Q&A with Law Professor Martha Albertson Fineman
, by Laura LaVelle in '' NewsWhistle'' (May 4, 2017)
The human condition: A conversation with Martha Albertson Fineman
, by Mirjam Katzin in ''
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'' (May 24, 2016)
Martha Fineman delivers inaugural lecture for Centre for Law and Social Justice
, University of Leeds School of Law (October 7, 2015)
Martha Fineman: Not Afraid of Uncomfortable Conversations
in '' ESME''
Why Lesbians and Gay Men Should Read Martha Fineman.
, American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law, Vol. 8, No. 1 (2000), pp. 167–176 In 2018,
Emory Law Journal Emory University School of Law is the law school of Emory University and is part of the University's main campus in Druid Hills, Atlanta, Georgia. It was founded in 1916 and was the first law school in Georgia to be granted membership in the A ...
featured six articles about Fineman in its 6th issue, written by esteemed colleagues and scholars, some of whom are fellow Law Professors at
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:
Vulnerability and the Intergenerational Transmission of Psychosocial Harm
,
Emory Law Journal Emory University School of Law is the law school of Emory University and is part of the University's main campus in Druid Hills, Atlanta, Georgia. It was founded in 1916 and was the first law school in Georgia to be granted membership in the A ...
, Vol. 67, No. 6 (2018), pp. 1115–1134
Martha Fineman, More Transformative Than Ever
,
Emory Law Journal Emory University School of Law is the law school of Emory University and is part of the University's main campus in Druid Hills, Atlanta, Georgia. It was founded in 1916 and was the first law school in Georgia to be granted membership in the A ...
, Vol. 67, No. 6 (2018), pp. 1135–1147
Vulnerability as a Category of Historical Analysis: Initial Thoughts in Tribute to Martha Albertson Fineman
,
Emory Law Journal Emory University School of Law is the law school of Emory University and is part of the University's main campus in Druid Hills, Atlanta, Georgia. It was founded in 1916 and was the first law school in Georgia to be granted membership in the A ...
, Vol. 67, No. 6 (2018), pp. 1149–1163
Notes on The Neutered Mother, or Toward a Queer Socialist Matriarchy
,
Emory Law Journal Emory University School of Law is the law school of Emory University and is part of the University's main campus in Druid Hills, Atlanta, Georgia. It was founded in 1916 and was the first law school in Georgia to be granted membership in the A ...
, Vol. 67, No. 6 (2018), pp. 1165–1173
Formative Projects, Formative Influences: Of Martha Albertson Fineman and Feminist, Liberal, and Vulnerable Subjects
,
Emory Law Journal Emory University School of Law is the law school of Emory University and is part of the University's main campus in Druid Hills, Atlanta, Georgia. It was founded in 1916 and was the first law school in Georgia to be granted membership in the A ...
, Vol. 67, No. 6 (2018), pp. 1175–1205
Bioethics & Vulnerability: Recasting the Objects of Ethical Concern
,
Emory Law Journal Emory University School of Law is the law school of Emory University and is part of the University's main campus in Druid Hills, Atlanta, Georgia. It was founded in 1916 and was the first law school in Georgia to be granted membership in the A ...
, Vol. 67, No. 6 (2018), pp. 1207–1233


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