Problem: In Carole Smart's "Feminism and the Power of Law," discuss other ways to understand bias and embedded inequality in the law and society. The requested piece isn't about rejecting the importance of individual bias or explicit discrimination - but rather to compliment it by drawing attention to some of the more structural ways one can understand these issues in the context of law and justice. And use specific quotations and examples in the text.
Smart, Carol. (1989) Feminism and the Power of Law. (Introduction & chapter one pages 1-25)