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Dr. Catharine Alice MacKinnon (born 7 October 1946) is an American feminist, scholar, lawyer, teacher, and activist. She was educated at Smith College (B.A., 1969), Yale Law School (J.D., 1977) and Yale University Graduate School (Ph.D. in political science, 1987). As of 2004, she is the Elizabeth A. Long Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School and is also a long-term Visiting Professor of Law at the University of Chicago.

MacKinnon is one of the most widely-cited legal scholars in the English language. Stanford

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MacKinnon holds a B.A. from Smith College, a J.D. from Yale University, and a PhD in political science from Yale University. She obtained her J.D. and her PhD simultaneously, without using a dual academic program.

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A Conversation With Catherine MacKinnon - A 1995 PBS Think Tank program, including full transcript.

Am I Annoying or Not: Catharine MacKinnon - Lists reasons why she might or might not be annoying.

Are Women Human? - MacKinnon's reflections on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 171.

Biography.com: MacKinnon, Catharine - A one-paragraph life of this leading legal thinker.

Catharine MacKinnon's and Andrea Dworkin's Statutory Definition of Pornography - Six separately sufficient criteria for pornography. In relation to the legal case American Booksellers, Inc. v. Hudnut.

Catherine A. MacKinnon: The Rise of a Feminist Censor - A highly critical Media Coalition report by Christopher M. Finan.

Feminist Theory: Catharine MacKinnon - Biography and bibliography of this United States feminist. By Kristin Switala.
Meta Description: [ The life and work of Catharine MacKinnon, a United States feminist. On the Feminist Theory Website. ]

404 Flyer for the Ninth Annual DMN Lecture - A concise biography of MacKinnon, the 2002 speaker.

Mackinnon: Pornography is Oppression - 1995 article from The Ethical Spectacle, evaluating MacKinnon's view of pornography and her proposed solution.

My Dinner With Catherine MacKinnon - Julia Dibble's explanation of how she ended up being paired with MacKinnon.

Online NewsHour: Supreme Court Watch - A moderated discussion from 2000 between professors MacKinnon and Michael McConnell.

PhilosophyPages: MacKinnon - A brief discussion of the life and works of Catharine MacKinnon, with links to additional information.
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404 Prof. MacKinnon an Enemy of University's Values - Article by student Justin Shubow, from the Michigan Daily Online.

404 Radical Feminism or Worthwhile Provocation? - A short paper in favor of the MacKinnon position on pornography.

University of Michigan Law School: Catharine MacKinnon - Official faculty page. Includes profile, list of recent publications.

Violence Against Women: Interview with Catharine MacKinnon - Transcript of an online conversation with this feminist scholar, from the Berkman Center for Internet Society.

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