Christine A. Littleton
Vice Provost for Diversity and Faculty Development
Professor of Law and Women's Studies
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B.S. Pennsylvania State University, 1974
J.D. Harvard, 1982
UCLA Faculty Since 1983
littleton@law.ucla.edu
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Biography
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Books
In Whose Name? Feminist Legal Theory and the Experience of Women.
Westview Press (2004).
EEO Update: Sexual Harassment: Employer Liability and “Hostile” Work Environment: A Discussion of Federal and California Laws
(with Brian Hembacher).
Institute of Industrial Relations, Univ. of California (1987).
Articles and Chapters
Review Essay: Thank You, You're Unwelcome, 19
Berkeley Women's Law Journal
150-69
(2004).
Reviewing
Directions in Sexual Harassment Law, by Catharine MacKinnon and Reva Siegal.
Review Essay: Whose Law Is This Anyway?, 95
Michigan Law Review
1560-77
(1997).
Reviewing
Gender and Law: Theory, Doctrine, Commentary, by Katharine T. Bartlett;
Sex Discrimination and the Law: History, Practice, and Theory, 2nd ed. by Barbara Allen Babcock, Ann E. Freedman, et al.;
Feminist Jurisprudence: Taking Women Seriously: Cases and Materials, by Mary Becker, Cynthia Grant Bowman, and Morrison Torrey;
Women and the Law, by Mary Joe Frug; and
Sex-based Discrimination, 4th ed., by Herma Hill Kay and Martha West.
Double and Nothing: Lesbian as Category, 7
UCLA Law Review
1-25
(1996).
Rethinking the Values of Work and Economic Measures of Costs and Benefits (with B. Friedan et al.),
37
American Behavioral Scientist
1074-89
(1994).
Dispelling Myths about Sexual Harassment: How the Senate Failed Twice, 65
Southern California Law Review
1419-29
(1992).
Does It Still Make Sense to Talk about “Women?, 1
UCLA Women’s Law Journal
15-52
(1991).
Q & A: Why a Women’s Law Journal?, 1
UCLA Women’s Law Journal
3-6
(1991).
Review Essay: Old Wine in Nude Skins, 69
Texas Law Review
497-513
(1990).
Reviewing
The New Politics of Pornography, by Donald A. Downs.
Due to Forces Beyond Our Control: The Failure of Equal Employment Opportunity Law, 51
Monograph and Research Series
84-91
(1989).
Review Essay: Feminist Jurisprudence: The Difference Method Makes, 41
Stanford Law Review
751-84
(1989).
Reviewing
Feminism Unmodified: Discourses on Life and Law, by Catharine A. MacKinnon.
Women’s Experience and the Problem of Transition: Perspectives on Male Battering of Women, 1989
University of Chicago Legal Forum
23-57
(1989).
Equality and Feminist Legal Theory, 48
University of Pittsburgh Law Review
1043-59
(1987).
Equality Across Difference: A Place for Rights Discourse? (Papers from the 1986 Feminism and Legal Theory Conference), 3
Wisconsin Women’s Law Journal
189-212
(1987).
In Search of a Feminist Jurisprudence, 10
Harvard Women’s Law Journal
1-7
(1987).
Reconstructing Sexual Equality, 75
California Law Review
1279-337
(1987).
Contributor, in
Help Yourself: A Manual for Dealing with Sexual Harassment
(edited by Mary T. Lebrato, Sexual Harassment in Employment Project of the California Commission on the Status of Women, 1986).
Review Essay, 7
Harvard Women’s Law Journal
323-32
(1984).
Reviewing
Terminal Degrees: The Job Crisis in Higher Education, by Emily K. Abel.
Toward a Redefinition of Sexual Equality, 95
Harvard Law Review
487-508
(1981).
Other
Book Review, 2(4)
Jurist, Books on Law
(Apr. 1999).
Reviewing
Sex Wars Redux: Fear & Loathing in Massachusetts, by Daphne Patai.
Book Review, 17
Signs
852-54
(1992).
Reviewing
The Female Body and the Law, by Zillah R. Eisenstein.
Book Review, 40
Harvard Law Bulletin
32-33
(1989).
Reviewing
Surrogate Motherhood, by Martha A. Field.
Book Review, 5
Harvard Women’s Law Journal
168-71
(1982).
Reviewing
Women, Power and Politics, by Margaret Stacey and Marion Price.