Earth Mothers, Soy Boys, and Cool Dudes: Practicing Law While Protecting the Environment

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As a public-interest environmental lawyer, this author explores gender in the legal profession. Specifically, gender in environmental law. Through a recognition of the gendered dimensions of environmental law, this Article explores the nature-culture binary, the relationship of meat to masculinity, and perceptions of the risks and threats of climate change.

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environment, environmental, environmental law, public interest, gender, legal profession

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Elizabeth J. Hubertz (Washington University School of Law)

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