Repo(ssess) Repro(ductive Justice)
This blog does great work on espousing reproductive justice. It shows what women can do legally to protect themselves.
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Dear Oscars – “strong female lead” must encompass more than “strong female white lead”
Amanda Shapiro, Resident Blogger (’15, Brooklyn Law School) Disclaimer: I have seen only one of any of the Oscar nominated films this year. I had the misfortune of seeing “August: Osage County,” and as my friend aptly stated in her … Continue reading →
Sterilization Abuse Isn’t a Relic of the Past
Candace Gibson, Resident Blogger (’12, University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law) As many scholars have noted, laws that were passed to involuntarily sterilize those who were poor, those with disabilities, those institutionalized, and those deemed “sexually promiscuous” and … Continue reading →
The World is Round, People! Gender Inequity in Hollywood
Ruth Dawson, Resident Blogger (’12, Emory University School of Law) “…And perhaps those of us in the industry who are still foolishly clinging to the idea that female films with women at the center are niche experiences. They are not. … Continue reading →
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- Mar 03, 2014 Getty Images & The Lean In Collection – There’s Room to Lean Further
- Feb 20, 2014 Would I trust my partner with birth control?
- Feb 18, 2014 Stock Up: Ridding Preposterous Images of Women from Stock Photography
- Feb 18, 2014 Lady Parts
- Feb 11, 2014 As a LSRJ alum, I care about women winning
- Feb 11, 2014 Anniversary Reminds Us Not To Turn Back
- Feb 11, 2014 Republicans State of Abortion Address
- Jan 22, 2014 We must improve access to all reproductive health care