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Bakan -- Beyond the confinement of gender: locating the space of legal existence for racialized women / Joanne St. Lewis -- Family and reproduction -- Abortion litigation / Sheilah L. Martin -- Legal as political strategies in the Canadian women's movement : who's speaking? who's listening? / Susan Philips. 330 $aHave Canadian women gained from their pursuit of legal remedies to social, political, economic, and cultural inequalities? Is law a fruitful avenue for such struggles? Using liberal feminist, postmodern, critical, race, and queer theory, these essays confront the anti-rights critiques of the legal Left regarding the use of law in general and the Charter in particular. Several chapters explicitly examine the strategic limits and possibilities of the substantive equality rights approaches pursued by LEAF (The Women's Legal Education and Action Fund). 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