I am the Vice President of a the local LGBTQ Democratic club called the Stonewall Democrats of Greater Sacramento. Several months ago in December 2018 I got an email suggesting
that Stonewall get involved in a local school board matter. [...]
**Trigger warning: mentions child sexual abuse and rape** In the summer of 1994, the community of San Antonio, Texas was in shock following the violent and brutal allegations
brought by two sisters aged 7 and 10. The sisters alleged that their aunt, 22-year-old Elizabeth Ramirez, and her friends Anna Vasquez, Kristie Mayhugh, and Cassandra [...]
This is the second part of my review of Captain Marvel, I encourage you to read the first part before reading this second part: Captain Marvel (Part I): The Role Model We Need.
The first post dealt with the issues that most people see as implicating feminism, such as sexism in the military, getting back up after getting knocked down, and [...]
The Center for Gender & Sexuality Law is pleased to welcome Svati P. Shah as a Visiting Faculty Member in Residence this Spring, as well as two Visiting Scholars, Simone George,
and Daniel Del Gobbo, for the Spring 2019 Semester at Columbia Law School. [...]
PRESS RELEASE Date: Thursday, January 24th, 2019 From: Professor Katherine Franke, Columbia Law School Subject: The Public Rights/Private Conscience Project is now the Law,
Rights, and Religion Project Contact: Liz Boylan, (212) 854–0167, elizabeth.boylan@law.columbia.edu [...]
The Center for Gender & Sexuality Law at Columbia Law School wants to express our gratitude for the communities that support our work and who engage in our programming.
As we approach #GivingTuesday 2018, Tuesday, November 27th, we hope you will consider including the Center for Gender & Sexuality Law in your year-end giving. [...]
Tuesday, November 13th, 2018 Press Advisory: Columbia Law Professor Files Amicus Briefs on Religious Liberty Claims Raised in Federal Prosecutions of Activists in Arizona
Who Left Water and Food In Desert For Migrants Media Contact: Elizabeth Boylan, eboyla@law.columbia.edu | 212.854.0167 Access PDFs of the Amicus Briefs, here: Amicus [...]
Professor Suzanne Goldberg argues ban relies on sex-based stereotypes that have been rejected by courts for decades. Cross-Posted from the Columbia Law School Office of Public
Affairs New York, Oct. 29, 2018—The Trump administration’s efforts to ban transgender individuals from serving in the military—which lower courts have so far [...]
Press Advisory: Columbia Law Professor files Amicus Brief in Federal Prosecution of Catholic Anti-Nuclear Activists in Georgia Media Contact: Elizabeth Boylan | eboyla@law.columbia.edu
| 212.854.0167 [...]