This document provides an overview of feminist legal theory and the history of women's rights and representation under the law. It discusses how law has historically embodied patriarchal norms and been used as a mechanism of gender control. It outlines two major debates within feminist jurisprudence around reformist vs. radical approaches and views of gender sameness vs. difference. The document then examines the history of misogyny and the legal subjugation of women from ancient Greece and Rome through the Renaissance and Enlightenment periods. It details the struggle for women's suffrage and the gradual acquisition of some legal rights in the 19th century. Other topics covered include domestic violence, women's representation in the legal profession, and ongoing challenges of bias