Critique argument of journal

Critique argument of journal Students must prepare a critique of the argument contained the following section of an article: Lucinda Finley, ‘Breaking Women’s Silence in Law: The Dilemma of the Gendered Nature of Legal Reasoning’ (1989) 64 Notre Dame Law Review, 886, pp.892-906 (i.e. Section II ‘The Gendered Nature of Legal Language is What Makes it Powerful and Limited’). As part of the critique, students must to do the following: (1) Present a summary of the argument contained within the text; (2) Explain how the initial points and foundational claims for the argument lead to the conclusion that the author reaches; (3) Evaluate the place of the argument within the larger thesis of the author; and (4) Assess the strengths and weaknesses of the argument overall and of particular aspects of the argument. Word limit: 2,000 words.