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Women's Rights Law Reporter

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The Women’s Rights Law Reporter invites contributions from faculty, practitioners, students, and other interested parties. Publishable material may include articles, comments, notes, essays, book reviews, bibliographies, reports, symposiums, and creative arts or political pieces on all areas of law broadly associated with women’s rights, sex discrimination, gender, race, sexuality, and international law. We especially invite contributions from diverse authors and perspectives.

The Women’s Rights Law Reporter is a quarterly journal of legal scholarship and feminist criticism published by students at the Rutgers School of Law.

Founded in 1970 by now-Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and feminist activists, legal workers, and law students and first published independently in New York City, the Reporter moved to Rutgers in 1972 and became formally affiliated with the law school in 1974, with advisors including Pauli Murray, Eleanor Holmes Norton, and Arthur Kinoy. It is the oldest legal periodical in the United States focusing exclusively on the field of women’s rights law. We now publish work that broadly focuses on gender, sexuality and the law.