Rose Corrigan
Associate Professor
Department of Politics
Drexel University
United States of America
Biography
Rose Corrigan is a law and society scholar who has a particular interest in social movements and the law.Professor Corrigan was a visiting scholar with the Feminism & Legal Theory Project at Emory Law School and previously was on the faculty of the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in the Department of Government. She completed a post-doctoral fellowship with the American Association of University Women. She also completed fellowships with the American Association of Univeristy Women and with the Rutgers University Center for American Women & Politics and Eagleton Institute of Politics.
Research Interest
Women and politics, public law, American politics and policy
Publications
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Review of Catharine A. MacKinnon, Women’s Lives, Men’s Laws, in Law and Politics Book Review, Law & Courts Section of the American Political Science Association, 8/2005.
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“Making Meaning of Megan’s Law,†Law & Social Inquiry, 31(2): 267, 5/2006.
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Talking to Strangers: The Troubled Legacy of Feminist Rape Law Reform, book manuscript in preparation (expected completion December 2010).