"Robin West" is the Frederick J. Haas Professor of Law and Philosophy and Associate Dean at the Georgetown University Law Center. West's research is primarily concerned with feminist legal theory, constitutional law and theory, philosophy of law, and the law and literature movement.

West holds a B.A. and a J.D. (1979) from the University of Maryland, College Park/University of Maryland and a masters in judicial studies from Stanford. West came to Georgetown after teaching at the University of Maryland Law School from 1986-1991, and at the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law from 1982-1985.

West is best known for her work in the Ethic of Care and feminist legal theory. West has argued that the liberal view of people as autonomous individuals is only superficially true from a masculine perspective in her most famous work, Jurisprudence and Gender.

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I don't think anyone's going to find anything. I just think it makes everyone feel better.

They like big, comfortable, heavy inefficient cars to drive around in. That's fine. That's their choice. But they should realize the consequence of that choice and the consequence is higher prices.

What strikes me as the most burdensome of this requirement of mandatory pregnancy is that it imposes on a woman that she use her body in a certain way. We're all required to pay taxes, etc., but we're not required to do with our body things we don't want to do. ... It is a striking anomaly in the law.

Exxon has a very, very strong culture, but Lee Raymond was a very strong leader. He was dealt a good hand, and he played it very well. The company changed a lot.

Where we have unreliable supply at unreasonable cost.