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CFP: AALS Workshop on “Next Generation Issues on Sex, Gender and the Law”
From the FLP mailbox, this CFP: Association of American Law Schools Call for Presentations and Papers AALS Workshop on Next Generation Issues on Sex, Gender and the Law June 24-26, 2015 Doubletree by Hilton at the Entrance to Universal Studios … Continue reading
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Cheryl Hanna Memorial Page Hosted at Vermont Law School Website
Vermont Law School’s website is hosting a memorial page/on-line “Remembrance Journal” here for Cheryl Hanna: Professor Cheryl Hanna was a beloved teacher and role model to many within and beyond the Vermont Law School community. Her untimely death is a … Continue reading
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In Memory of Cheryl Hanna
Professor Cheryl Hanna (Vermont) has died. Vermont Dean Marc Mihaly sent an email to the Vermont Law School community earlier today. It stated in part: It is with the most profound sorrow that we announce the untimely death of our … Continue reading
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Feminist Law Prof Profile: Polly Morgan
Polly Morgan is a Lecturer in Law at the University of East Anglia School of Law. UAE is located in Norfolk, England. She recently answered these questions for Feminist Law Professors. What is your educational and professional background? I hold … Continue reading
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Krause, “Some Thoughts from a Health Lawyer on Hobby Lobby”
Over at Hamilton and Griffin on Rights, Joan Krause (UNC) has posted “Some Thoughts from a Health Lawyer on Hobby Lobby.” Here is an excerpt: As a health law professor who teaches a course on women’s health care issues, I … Continue reading
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Guttmacher Institute on Hobby Lobby Case: “After Supreme Court Ruling, Focus Shifts to How Obama Administration and Congress Will Ensure Contraceptive Coverage for Affected Employees”
The Guttmacher Institute has issued a statement on the Hobby Lobby case. Here is an excerpt: [D]espite its potentially limited impact, the decision is very troubling for multiple reasons. Chief among them is the fact that five Supreme Court justices … Continue reading
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Vasectomy as Part of Plea Agreement
A 27-year old Virginia man has agreed to a vasectomy as part of a plea deal in Virginia. “It’s a condition of his probation, and I’m sure he’ll have to provide documentation to his probation officer,” [prosecutor Ilonia L.] White … Continue reading
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Women’s Tennis and (Gratuitous) Grunting vs. Shrieking
Writing (here) for the (UK) Telegraph, reporter Kathryn Dobson covering the Wimbledon beat asks, “Why do women grunt?” The explanations proferred in the article include a tennis player’s desire to gain psychological advantage over one’s opponent, facilitate application of maximum … Continue reading
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Huntington on “How Law Undermines Family Relationships”
Clare Huntington (Fordham Law School) has published a new book, Failure to Flourish: How Law Undermines Family Relationships (Oxford University Press 2014). Here is Oxford’s description: Exploring the connection between families and inequality, Failure to Flourish: How Law Undermines Family … Continue reading
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Lyme Disease as a Feminist Issue
Over here at truthout.org, there is a write-up of radio host Dennis Bernstein’s interview with filmmaker Sini Anderson. Anderson is the former director of the National Queer Arts Festival and the director of the documentary The Punk Singer about former … Continue reading
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Historic Preservation and LGBT History
Last month, the National Park Service announced (here) a “theme study” focused on sites related to LGBT history. The study’s aims (described here) are: engaging scholars, preservationists and community members to identify, research, and tell the stories of LGBT associated … Continue reading
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New Book Announcement: Jill Elaine Hasday, “Family Law Reimagined”
Jill Elaine Hasday (Minnesota) has published a new book, Family Law Reimagined (Harvard U. Press, 2014). Here is the publisher’s description: One of the law’s most important and far-reaching roles is to govern family life and family members. Family law … Continue reading
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Death of Maya Angelou
Maya Angelou died today. Here is an excerpt from her obituary in the New York Times. Maya Angelou, the memoirist and poet whose landmark book of 1969, “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” — which describes in lyrical, unsparing … Continue reading
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In Honor of Memorial Day
And check out the Women In Military Service For America Memorial Foundation’s web site here. -Bridget Crawford
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A Feminist Theoretical Take on Virginity Auctions
Various press outlets (not linked here) have reported that a medical school student planned to auction her virginity and then cancelled that plan. Over at Feminist Current, Elisa Haf writes thoughtfully about the situtation in “Student Virginity Auctions and Sexual Economics.” … Continue reading
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Emory Hiring Announcement
From the FLP mailbox: Good news for those interested in the Vulnerability and the Human Condition Initiative! One of Emory Law’s hiring priorities for Fall 2015 is Vulnerability and Law. Emory Law is doing a search for a scholar interested … Continue reading
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CFP: Lavender Law Junior Scholars Forum
From the FLP mailbox: This year the Lavender Law® Conference & Career Fair will be held August 21-23, 2014 at the Sheraton New York in New York City. Lavender Law brings together the best and brightest legal minds in the … Continue reading
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Mae Quinn on “Policing Puberty, Purity and Sex Positivity”
Mae Quinn (Washington University in St. Louis) has posted to SSRN her article From Turkey Trot to Twitter: Policing Puberty, Purity, and Sex Positivity, 38 NYU J. L. & Social Change 51 (2014). Here is the abstract: From outward appearance, … Continue reading
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What to Buy at a Certain Big-Box Store
According to the venerable Consumer Reports (here), consumers are making a mistake in stocking up at Costco on bathroom tissue or dishwashing detergent. What’s cheap and great quality there, according to CR? -Bridget Crawford
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Where are the Women? U of Illinois Law Review Edition
Illinois Law Review, Issue 2014:2 University of Illinois Law Review, Issue 2014:2 4 articles; no female faculty authors. 3 student notes; 1 female student author. -Bridget Crawford
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Judith Butler’s Interview with TransAdvocate
Cristan Williams of The TransAdvocate interviews Judith Butler here. Here is an excerpt: nothing is more important for transgender people than to have access to excellent health care in trans-affirmative environments, to have the legal and institutional freedom to pursue … Continue reading
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For Those Who Cringe at the Word “Seminal” When Used in Academic Discourse
Jenny Davis (Sociology, James Madison University) writes what she calls a “public service announcement” over at Cyborgology. “Dont Say Seminal, It’s Sexist,” Professor Davis explains: Yes, “seminal” refers simultaneously to groundbreaking intellectual work and male bodily fluids expelled at the … Continue reading
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New Book Announcement: “Gender and Violence in Haiti”
Rutgers University Press has published a new book by Benedetta Faedi Duramy (Golden Gate). Here is the publisher’s description of Gender and Violence in Haiti: Women’s Path from Victims to Agents: Women in Haiti are frequent victims of sexual violence … Continue reading
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CFP: Legal Scholarship We Like, and Why It Matters
From the FLP mailbox, this CFP: Legal Scholarship We Like and Why It Matters University of Miami School of Law November 7-8, 2014 JOTWELL, the Journal of Things We Like (Lots), is an online journal dedicated to celebrating and sharing … Continue reading
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Hiring Announcement: VAP Position in Environmental Law
Visiting Assistant Professor (VAP) in Environmental Law at Pace Law School Pace Law School seeks applicants for a new Visiting Assistant Professor (VAP) in Environmental Law. The VAP in Environmental Law will hold a one-year appointment, renewable for a second … Continue reading
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What’s Wrong with Men’s Studies
The Chronicle has some convoluted, and perhaps confused, thoughts here (pay site; sorry). -Bridget Crawford
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Ensuring Access to Justice for Transgender People
In October, 2013, the New York State Judicial Institute sponsored a 3-day training program for judges and court personnel on “Transgender Litigants in the Courtroom: Providing Equal Access and Impartial Justice.” Transcripts of the program are available here, as is … Continue reading
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Two Recent Works by Michele Gilman
Michele Gilman (Baltimore) has published two recent pieces that may be of interest to blog readers: Michele Gilman, Feminism, Democracy, and the “War on Women,” 32 J. of Law & Inequality 1 (2014). This article analyzes the social conservative attacks … Continue reading
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CFP: Teaching Through the Digital Divide
From the FLP mailbox: Professing Feminism: Teaching Through the Digital Divide Deadline: Dec. 15, 2014 Page limit 15-25 pages Format: Email articles in MLA style. Double spaced. MSWord attachments only. Contact: professingfeminism@hotmail.com Professing Feminism,inspired by our own online teaching experiences … Continue reading
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Patricia Hill Collins, “Lessons from Black Feminism”
Earlier this year, Patricia Hill Collins spoke at Grand Valley State University (Michigan). Her talk, “We Who Believe in Freedom Cannot Rest: Lessons from Black Feminism,” was sponsored by the University’s Office of Multicultural Affairs, Women’s Center and LGBT Resource … Continue reading
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Death of Karyn Washington
Karyn Washington, founder of the “For Brown Girls” website, has died at age 22. For those who aren’t familiar with it, the purpose of the website is “to celebrate the beauty of dark skin while combating colorism and promoting self … Continue reading
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Changing Sexual Practices, Media Sensationalism and Attention-Getting Rim Jobs
I admit that reading New York magazine is a guilty pleasure of mine. I enjoy the mix of fluff pieces; vanilla journalism; and NYC-centered, self-satisfied trend-spotting and cultural prognostications. This week’s mag brings us yet another intriguing “Sex Lives” column … Continue reading
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Pubic Hair and Feminism
‘Cause we keep track of certain trends (e.g., here), the “Full-Bush Brazilian” article in the NY Magazine caught our interest: My bikini-waxer, Jola, recently told me about a pubic-grooming configuration I had not heard of, which patrons of her Williamsburg … Continue reading
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BDSM and Feminism
Writer Kathy Kulig asks here, “BDSM and Feminism – Can They Coexist?” In a recent interview, I was asked whether I thought the BDSM lifestyle and feminism conflicted. I thought it would be an interesting topic for discussion. I think … Continue reading
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Is Unionization Good for Women’s College Athletics?
The NYT chips away at the question in an article published today, “Amid Cheers, Union Bid Stirs Concern for Women.” Here is an excerpt, quoting Feminist Law Prof Erin Buzuvis and citing her work at the Title IX Blog: Female … Continue reading
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Mass. Supreme Court Affirms Right of Men to Look Up Our Skirts
or at least take pictures up women’s skirts. CNN, e.g., has coverage here. The AP has coverage here. -Bridget Crawford
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Is Womb-in-a-Box Next? Attempted Pregnancy of Women with Uterine Transplants
Four Swedish women who received uterine transplants have been implanted with embryos in an attempt to carry their own biological child to term. Read the AP story here. As my mind attempts to grasp this medical leap, I couldn’t help … Continue reading
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French in an Uproar about Judith Butler’s Gender Theories
From the Boston Globe: On Feb. 2, Paris once again became a vast political stage. One hundred thousand demonstrators had gathered, galvanized by a danger looming over the Republic. The threat was not, as in times past, fascism or Nazism, … Continue reading
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bell hooks on the State of the Feminist Movement
In an interview with Kevin Powell over at BK Nation, author Gloria Watkins talks about the state of the feminist movement today: I think feminism has gone the way of all our movements for social justice: Stuck on a pause. … Continue reading
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Black Women Activists Throughout History
Via For Harriet, this list of “27 Black Women Activists Everyone Should Know“: Ella Baker Josephine Baker Daisy Bates Mary McLeod Bethune Beverly Bond Elaine Brown Majora Carter Shirley Chisholm Septima Clark Anna Julia Cooper Angela Davis Marian Wright Edelman … Continue reading
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Mini Symposium on Paid Egg “Donation”
For those of you who haven’t seen it, I wanted to point out the mini-symposium organized by Kim Krawiec (Duke) over at the Faculty Lounge on the Perez v. Commissioner case. The case involves the tax treatment of amounts received … Continue reading
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On Presidents’ Day: Is Voting for the Female Candidate Bad for Women?
Amy Schiller wrote in May, 2013 in The Nation (here) “The Feminist Case Against a Woman President.” Here is an excerpt” A woman in the Oval Office would not result in greater motivation for feminist action—it may actually dampen it. … Continue reading
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Announcing New Book Project: Feminist Judgments – US Supreme Court Edition
Four feminist law profs – Jamie Abrams (Louisville), Bridget Crawford (Pace), Kathy Stanchi (Temple) and Linda Berger (UNLV) – have embarked on a United States Supreme Court version of the British Feminist Judgments book. Feminist Judgments was a collaborative project … Continue reading
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Call for Nominations: 2015 Ruth Bader Ginsburg Lifetime Achievement Award
The AALS Section on Women in Legal Education is pleased to open nominations for its 2015 Ruth Bader Ginsburg Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2013, the inaugural award honored Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and in 2014 the award honored Catharine A. … Continue reading
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Bach on “The Hyperregulatory State”
Wendy Bach (Tennessee) has posted to SSRN her article The Hyperregulatory State: Women, Race, Poverty and Support (Yale J. of L. & Feminism, forthcoming 2014). Here is the abstract: Vulnerability and dependency theory offers a rich and promising vision for those … Continue reading
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Amicus Brief of Guttmacher Institute in Hobby Lobby
The Guttmacher Institute and Professor Sara Rosenbaum (GWU), as amici curiae in support of the government, have filed a brief in the Hobby Lobby case. Lead attorneys for the amici are Walter Dellinger and colleagues at O’Melveny & Meyers LLP, … Continue reading
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Catharine MacKinnon Receives AALS Section on Women in Legal Education Ruth Bader Ginsburg Lifetime Achievement Award
Professor Catharine MacKinnon received the 2014 Ruth Bader Ginsburg Lifetime Achievement Award from the AALS Section on Women in Legal Education on January 3, 2014 at the AALS Annual Meeting in New York City. (Here is the press release.) After … Continue reading
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Corbin on “Abortion Distortions”
Caroline Mala Corbin (Miami) has posted to SSRN her article Abortion Distortions (Washington & Lee Law Rev., forthcoming). Here is the abstract: Two types of distortions often arise in abortion jurisprudence. The first is distortion of scientific fact. Too often … Continue reading
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CFP: Special Issue of the Journal of Lesbian Studies//Pat Parker and Judy Grahn: Where Would I Be Without You?
From the FLP mailbox: 2016 will mark the fortieth anniversary of the only spoken word album produced by Olivia Records, Where Would I Be Without You? Featuring the poems of Judy Grahn and Pat Parker, Where Would I Be Without … Continue reading
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Law Student Scholarship: M. Katherine Baird Darmer Equality Scholarship
From the FLP mailbox: The M. Katherine Baird Darmer Equality Scholarship Fund was named in memory of the late M. Katherine Baird Darmer, an activist, law professor, and champion of change for the LGBT community in Orange County and beyond. … Continue reading
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