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 [...]
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 [...]
Aziza Ahmed, Nicole Huberfeld & Linda McClain, Introduction: Securing Reproductive Justice After Dobbs, 51 Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 463 (Fall 2023) By overruling Roe
v. Wade and Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey and throwing the question... [...]
Serena Mayeri, The Critical Role of History After Dobbs, 2 Journal of American Constitutional History 171 (Winter 2024) The Dobbs majority’s reliance on a flawed and impoverished
account of “history and tradition” to deny fundamental freedoms today may tempt us... [...]
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 [...]
On April 12th, the Columbia Law School ERA Project and Georgetown Law will host an event in-person (D.C.) and online titled The Present and Future of the Equal Rights Amendment.
Speakers include Kirsten Gillibrand, Mazie Hirono, Ben Cardin, Cori Bush,... [...]
A new article on abortion in China has been posted on SSRN, titled Contesting and Controlling Abortion in China's Courts. The article is authored by Molly Bodurtha, Benjamin
Liebman, Li Chenqian, and Xiaohan Wu. The abstract previews: The decision of... [...]
A new book is available for pre-orders now, The Feminist Legislation Project: Rewriting Laws for Gender-Based Justice. The book is edited by Becky Batagol, Kate Seear, Heli
Askola, and Jamie Walvisch. It will be released in July 2024. The legislation... [...]
On April 5, 2024, the Feminism and Legal Theory Project at Emory University School of Law will celebrate its 40th Anniversary and the dedication of the FLT Archive to MacMillan
Law Library at Emory. [...]
Lolita Buckner Innis & Bridget Crawford, Social Movements and the Law: Talking About Black Lives Matter and #MeToo, University of California Press (forthcoming 2024) Black
Lives Matter and #MeToo are two of the most prominent social movements of the U.S.... [...]