Feminist Law Professors
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This blog is an effort to build a stronger community of feminist law professors across geography, law schools, and scholarly subject areas. The overarching goal of this blog is to build a stronger feminist law prof community across scholarly subject areas.
Feminist Law Professors
3w ago
Building on the success of the Equality Law Scholars’ Forum held at UC Berkeley Law in 2017, UC Davis Law in 2018, Boston University Law in 2021, Loyola Law Los Angeles in 2022, and Boston University Law in 2023, and in the spirit of academic engagement and mentoring in the area of Equality Law, we (Tristin Green, Loyola Law Los Angeles; Angela Onwuachi-Willig, Boston University Law; and Leticia Saucedo, UC Davis Law) announce the Sixth Annual Equality Law Scholars’ Forum to be held in Fall 2024.
This Scholars’ Forum seeks to provide junior scholars with commentary and critique and to provide ..read more
Feminist Law Professors
3w ago
Announcement of Conference Symposium and Call for Proposals
Inheritance and Inequality
Fifth Biennial Conference on Critical Trusts & Estates and Symposium of the Drexel Law Review
Expressions of interest due May 1, 2024
Program September 27-28, 2024, Philadelphia, PA
We are pleased to announce a conference on “Inheritance Inequality” (the Fifth Biennial Conference on Critical Trusts and Estates). The conference will take place on Friday September 27 and Saturday September 28, 2024 at Drexel University’s Thomas R. Kline School of Law, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and will ..read more
Feminist Law Professors
1M ago
The organization Aid Access is behind the “Roe-bots” dispensing mifepristone outside the Supreme Court today.
Here’s an excerpt from the Aid Access press release:
Aid Access, a telemedical abortion service providing abortion pills in all 50 states, in collaboration with Women on Waves and Abortion Access Front, is set to unveil Abortion Robots outside the Supreme Court in Washington D.C. These robots will distribute mifepristone, commonly known as abortion pills, on March 26th at 8:30 AM EST.
The abortion robots will be operated remotely from within shield law states, where legal prote ..read more
Feminist Law Professors
1M ago
A new report by UNICEF estimates that 30 million girls have experienced female genital cutting since 2016.
The NYT has coverage here (paywall; sorry ..read more
Feminist Law Professors
2M ago
American Tax Policy Institute Research Roundtable and Symposium
It’s a Man’s World: Revealing and Addressing Hidden Gender Bias in Tax Law and Policy
Expressions of interest due March 31, 2024
Program October 17-18, 2024, Washington DC
The American Tax Policy Institute is pleased to issue this Announcement and Call for Contributions to an event on October 17 and 18, 2024, in Washington, DC, that will explore the intersections between and among gender, taxation, and public policy. Conference co-sponsors include Skadden Arps Meagher & Flom LLP, the Elisabeth ..read more
Feminist Law Professors
2M ago
Congratulations to Nadia Ahmad (Barry) and Mary Ziegler (UC Davis).
Full announcement here ..read more
Feminist Law Professors
2M ago
Laura Strausfeld of Period Law explains the term here, and why it matters in the fight to eliminate the sales tax on menstrual products ..read more
Feminist Law Professors
3M ago
This news from Hart Publishing:
Women, Their Lives, and the Law
Essays in Honour of Rosemary Auchmuty
Edited by Victoria Barnes, Nora Honkala and Sally Wheeler
This collection of essays honours Rosemary Auchmuty, Professor of Law at the University of Reading, UK. She has fostered the study of women’s academic careers and, more politically, advanced progress on gender and equality issues including same-sex marriage and property law. Her research promotes the case of feminist legal history as a way of revealing the place of women and challenging dominant historical narratives that cast them ..read more
Feminist Law Professors
7M ago
December 15-16, 2023, Emory University School of Law, Hybrid Workshop
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the Feminism and Legal Theory Project (FLT). During that time, we have held workshops, hosted visitors, and sought to encourage and facilitate feminist analyses of law and institutions. The Project was designed to move thinking from the more assimilationist tendencies of a “women in the law” perspective to explore the transformative possibilities of feminist theory. The participants over the years have contributed important pieces to both the books and special issues of law r ..read more
Feminist Law Professors
7M ago
Over at the Faculty Lounge, I’ve posted my semi-regular call for corrections and new additions to the Law Professor Twitter Social Media Census. Head over to the Lounge (here) to check your info or add yourself for the first time ..read more