Great Feminist Law Profs Who Blog
Great Feminist Law Profs Who Blog updated 6/24/11 In my remarks at the AALS workshop yesterday on the “Do’s and Don’ts of Blogging,” I didn’t get to shout out to all of the great feminist law profs who...
View ArticleNew Health Law Blog: O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law
New Health Law Blog: O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law The O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University has started a new blog (here). There have...
View Article“Open Letter from Black Women to the SlutWalk”
“Open Letter from Black Women to the SlutWalk” Black Women’s Blueprint has posted to Facebook (here) and its blog (here) this “Open Letter from Black Women to the SlutWalk”: We the undersigned women of...
View ArticleMs. JD Call for Writers in Residence
Ms. JD Call for Writers in Residence From the FLP mailbox, this message from Amanda Gonzalez, Ms. JD Executive Director and guest blogger here at Feminist Law Profs: Do you feel your creative spirit...
View ArticleNew Feminist Blog of Interest: Occupy Patriarchy
New Feminist Blog of Interest: Occupy Patriarchy Feminist Peace Work Director Lucinda Marshall and feminist scholar and activist Kathy Miriam have launched a new blog called Occupy Patriarchy. Check...
View ArticleBlogging as a Feminist (Unpaid) Method
Blogging as a Feminist (Unpaid) Method Author extraordinaire Courtney E. Martin writes at The Nation (here) about the challenges of feminist blogging and online organizing: Online feminism is operating...
View ArticleSex-Positive Radio Programming
Sex-Positive Radio Programming Broadcasting from McGill University’s CKUT 90.3 FM (in Canada), Audio Smut is “a racy radio show exploring the vast terrain of sexuality.” The program is available as a...
View ArticleContributions Welcome to Wikipedia Page in Memory and Honor of Ann Scales
Contributions Welcome to Wikipedia Page in Memory and Honor of Ann Scales From Rebecca Hunter (Harvard, Derek Bok Center), this information about a Wikipedia page in honor of Ann Scales: She was my...
View ArticleJessica Gonzales v. United States: Blog Resource and Film Announcement
Jessica Gonzales v. United States: Blog Resource and Film Announcement Filmmakers April Hayes and Katia Maguire are in the process of producing Jessica Gonzales v. United States, a documentary about...
View Article“Gender, Implicit Bias, and Philosophical Methodology”
“Gender, Implicit Bias, and Philosophical Methodology” The Journal of Social Philosophy has just published a special issue on “Gender, Implicit Bias, and Philosophical Methodology,” co-edited by...
View ArticleMedia Literacy: About Face
Media Literacy: About Face I have my doubts about how effective media literacy efforts alone can be at combating gender stereotypes. It seems like an uphill battle in the current environment. But...
View ArticleNew Gender and the Law Blog
New Gender and the Law Blog Tracy Thomas (Akron) and John Kang (St. Thomas) are the editors of the new Gender and the Law Prof Blog, “A Member of the Law Professor Blogs Network Sponsored by Wolters...
View ArticleProfessor Mary Anne Franks discusses “Revenge Porn”
Professor Mary Anne Franks discusses “Revenge Porn” What is a “threatened sexist”? What is “revenge porn” itself, anyway? Check out this discussion with Professor Mary Anne Franks to learn all about...
View ArticleNew blog by two constitutional law professors who want to bring women’s...
New blog by two constitutional law professors who want to bring women’s voices and issues to the forefront of constitutional law and law and religion debates! Authored by Professors Marci Hamilton and...
View ArticleA New Blog Devoted To the History of Women Lawyers
A New Blog Devoted To the History of Women Lawyers Bari Burke, University of Montana School of Law, has launched a new blog, Montana’s Early Women Lawyers: Trail-Blazing, Big Sky Sisters-In-Law. Each...
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