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The central mission of the Michigan Journal of Gender & Law is to create an intersectional feminist legal publication that expands and develops legal discourse beyond traditional boundaries. The Journal, seeks to compare, contrast, and combine theoretical and practical perspectives on gender issues in order to provide a bridge between theory and practice. To achieve these purposes, the Journal publishes a range of individuals—professors, legal scholars, social scientists, practitioners, students, and others—across a range of platforms including but not limited to our website and published volumes. The Journal is committed to publishing marginalized and underrepresented perspectives that challenge traditional hegemonic models in legal scholarship. We welcome the submissions and responses of our readers.
Current Issue: Volume 30, Issue 1 (2023)
Front Matter
Articles
Lauren A. Fleming
1
Title IX and "Menstruation or Related Conditions"
Marcy L. Karin, Naomi Cahn, Elizabeth B. Cooper, Bridget J. Crawford, Margaret E. Johnson, and Emily Gold Waldman
25
Cecilia Landor
61
Constructing Race and Gender in Modern Rape Law: The Abandoned Category of Black Female Victims
Jacqueline Pittman
151