Robin West
Robin L. West is the Frederick J. Haas Professor of Law and Philosophy emerita at Georgetown University Law Center, born in 1954. She is a leading theoretician in feminist legal theory, constitutional law, philosophy of law, and the law and literature movement, best known for her work in the ethics of care. West has authored numerous influential works including 'Jurisprudence and Gender' (1988), 'Caring for Justice' (1997), and 'Narrative, Authority and Law' (1993).
Legal theory
Feminist legal theory
Philosophy of law
Constitutional law
Law and literature
Dinosaur Discoveries: How to Create Your Own Prehistoric World
My Very Own Valentine's Day: A Book of Cooking and Crafts (My Very Own Holiday Books)
Narrative, Authority, and Law (Law, Meaning, And Violence)
Is the Left Ever Right?: Christianity and Politics in America
My Very Own Mother's Day: A Book of Cooking and Crafts (My Very Own Holiday)
My Very Own Halloween: A Book of Cooking and Crafts (My Very Own Holiday Books)
My Very Own Christmas: A Book of Cooking and Crafts (My Very Own Holiday Books)
My Very Own Thanksgiving: A Book of Cooking and Crafts (My Very Own Holiday Books)