
Jane Maslow Cohen
Jane Maslow Cohen, Professor of Law, received her B.A. from Wellesley College
and her J.D. from Yale Law School. Professor Jane Maslow Cohen's work has
appeared in numerous scholarly publications
as well as the popular magazines U.S. News and World Report and Parenting
Magazine.
In 1971 she began her career in private practice, working for the Boston law
firm of Berlin, Clarey, Cohen and Green, where she was a partner. She began her
Boston University School of Law career in 1983 and has since earned high praise
for her teaching abilities. In addition to teaching Professor Cohen has
delivered many professional presentations at such prominent institutions as
Harvard University, Columbia University Law School, and the University of
Pennsylvania School of Law. She also serves on the Culpepper Foundation's
working group on human cloning and on the Social Science Research Council's
working group on ethnic customs. Examining the legal issues surrounding
abortion, children's rights, feminist theory, and law and literature, her
writings and research have been published in some of the nation's most
distinguished journals. Recent articles include "Equality for Girls and
Other Women: The Built Architecture of the Purposive Life," for a 1998
issue of the Journal of Legal Issues, and "Private Regimes of Tyranny: What
Do They Mean to Morality and for the Criminal Law," for a 1996 issue of
Pittsburgh Law Review. During the 1999/2000 academic year, Professor Cohen was
Senior Scholar at New York University School of Law, where she taught, wrote
several more journal articles, and worked on her book on later parenting.
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