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In Defense of Women: Memoirs of an Unrepentant Advocate

In Defense of Women: Memoirs of an Unrepentant Advocate

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From a “Human Rights Hero,” a memoir of her illustrious career litigating groundbreaking cases
 
In the boys’ club climate of 1975, Nancy Gertner launched her career fighting a murder charge against antiwar activist Susan Saxe, one of the few women to ever make the FBI’s Most Wanted List. What followed was a storied span of groundbreaking firsts, as Gertner threw herself into criminal and civil cases focused on women’s rights and civil liberties.
 
She writes about representing Clare Dalton, the Harvard Law School professor who famously sued the school after being denied tenure, and of being one of the first lawyers to introduce evidence of battered women’s syndrome in a first-degree murder defense. Gertner writes about a client suing her psychiatrist after he had sexually preyed on her, and another who sued her employers at Merrill Lynch—she had endured strippers and penis-shaped cakes in the office, but the wildly skewed distribution of clients took professional injury too far. All of these were among the first cases of their kind.
 
Gertner brings her extensive experience to bear on issues of long-standing importance today: the general evolution of thought regarding women and fetuses as legally separate entities, possibly at odds; the fungible definition of rape and the rights of both the accused and the victim; ever-changing workplace attitudes and policies around women and minorities; the concept of abetting crime. In Defense of Women is the one-of-a-kind memoir of an exceptional, self-proclaimed “outsider lawyer.”

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