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Jennifer S. Hendricks is currently the Lindsley Memorial Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Juvenile and Family Law Program at the University of Colorado Boulder. She joined the faculty in 2012, after teaching at the University of Tennessee College of Law, and her academic focus spans feminist legal theory, family law, constitutional law, and civil procedure.
- Education: JD from Harvard Law School and BA in Mathematics and Women's Studies from Swarthmore College.
Research Interests: Her work critically examines the legal interplay between genetic parenthood and caretaking relationships, particularly how the law perpetuates patriarchal privileges in declining marriage rates. She explores the implications of genetic essentialism in family law, the constitutional dimensions of reproductive rights, and equality in sports.
Publications Trends: Her recent scholarship addresses the intersection of reproductive justice, constitutional law, and feminist theory. Key themes include challenges to genetic primacy in parental rights, post-Roe v. Wade abortion litigation strategies, and the legal redefinition of motherhood and fatherhood.
Professional Contributions: She has advocated for progressive pay cuts at CU-Boulder and analyzed systemic legal biases against single mothers. Her work bridges practical litigation experience with academic scholarship, informed by her prior practice in constitutional, employment, and discrimination cases in Montana.
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