CFP: Detroit Mercy Law Review Symposium
The University of Detroit Mercy Law Review is accepting submissions for its annual symposium, “Governing Bodies: Bodily Autonomy and the Law.” The deadline for submissions is 5PM EST Oct 15,…
The University of Detroit Mercy Law Review is accepting submissions for its annual symposium, “Governing Bodies: Bodily Autonomy and the Law.” The deadline for submissions is 5PM EST Oct 15,…
The Journal of Race, Gender, and Ethnicity at Touro Law Center is accepting submissions for its Spring 2022 online symposium, to be held on four separate dates: January 26, 2022,…
The Center on Applied Feminism at the University of Baltimore School of Law invites paper proposals for its Thirteenth Annual Feminist Legal Theory Conference. The conference will be held on…
American University’s Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law is accepting paper submissions for upcoming issues. You can submit your article for consideration by email to gl-articles@wcl.american.edu, or through…
Transgender Studies Quarterly invites submissions for its upcoming 9.3 issue entitled Trans-Exclusionary Feminism and the Global New Right. The deadline for submissions is July 1, 2021. For additional information, please…
The Center for Applied Feminism at the University of Baltimore School of Law will be hosting its 12th Feminist Legal Theory Conference via Zoom on April 22-23, 2021. The theme…
The Journal of Gender, Social Policy, and the Law is currently accepting submissions for publication in upcoming issues. They are currently seeking submissions that present new arguments or perspectives about…
Emory University’s Vulnerability and the Human Condition Initiative is hosting a virtual mini conference on the topic of Vulnerability Theory: Conversations about Gender and Public Procurement. The mini conference will be…
On September 24th, The Minerva Center’s podcast “What are YOU going to do with THAT?” will host the first early-career researchers virtual conference. In the event, selected speakers will present…
Transgender Studies Quarterly wishes to thank everyone who is engaging with the first-person essay by the pseudonymous “transamorous man” published in TSQ 7.2, our current issue on “Trans Pornography.” While…