Law School Lecture to Highlight Women's Writing/Women's Advocacy

University of Cincinnati professor Kristin Kalsem, the Harold C. Schott Scholarship Award recipient, will present the lecture “From Wuthering Heights to Our Own West End: Women’s Writing/Women’s Advocacy.”

In her lecture she will discuss the roles women played historically in legal reform, offering analyses of women’s advocacy and writings in connection with reforms related to married women’s property, birth control, mental health and women in the legal profession. The lecture will be held at 12:15 p.m., Thursday, March 13, in Room 114 at the College of Law. This event will also be webcast.

 

For more about the lecture and Kalsem, go to the

Schott Lecture

webpage.

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