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Feminist Judgments: Exploring Law through Art
Temperance Bar, 33 Bath Street, Leamington Spa, CV31 3AF

The Scottish Feminist Judgments Project (SFJP) imagines how the outcomes of legal cases may have been different if the judge had adopted a feminist perspective.

Professor Vanessa Munro (Warwick), together with Professor Sharon Cowan and Dr Chloë Kennedy (Edinburgh) and artistic co-ordinator Jill Kennedy-McNeill, have brought together academics, legal practitioners, activists, and artists, to examine the choices and perspectives that inform judicial decision-making, and how they might be applied in more gender equitable ways. As part of the SFJP’s desire to make law both more accessible and engaging, its artistic strand includes poems, a short story, illustrations, photography, music, a theatre performance and textile art relating to specific judgements, or feminist judging.

At the exhibition, you'll be taken on a journey through the politics and impact of landmark legal cases. This will help uncover the importance of feminism in law making.

Do I need to book?

This is a free of charge, drop-in event. There is no need to book.

Please note: Visitors will need to walk down 5 steps into the exhibition space.

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