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#SeeHerName: Using Intersectionality and Storytelling to Bring Visibility to Black Women in Employment Discrimination and Police Brutality

This resource list was compiled by Nia Langley for her Critical Race Theory seminar paper, #SeeHerName: Using…

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Indigenous Peoples’ Day Primer

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Welcome to our new Junior Staffers for Volume Thir Welcome to our new Junior Staffers for Volume Thirty-One! We can’t wait to see what you will accomplish.
Happy Friday! Today we’ll be introducing another Happy Friday! Today we’ll be introducing another member of our E-Board, our Managing Editor Svetlanna. Svetlanna is a rising 3L from Miami, Florida. She is interested in Tax Law, Housing Law and litigation generally. When she’s not busy with JGSPL you can find her serving as the Co-President of the Latin American Law Student Association (“LALSA”) or crafting!
On Wednesday we introduce Volume 31 E-Board! Meet On Wednesday we introduce Volume 31 E-Board! Meet Nora, our Editor-in-Chief. Nora is a 3L from Austin, Texas interested in Reproductive Justice, Labor Law and Employment Law. When she’s not busy with JGSPL you can find her serving as the SBA Director of Sustainability.
The Washington and Lee Law Journal has ranked JGSP The Washington and Lee Law Journal has ranked JGSPL #10 in best journals on gender, women and sexuality. We could not have accomplished this without the hard work of our staffers, alumni, faculty, and authors. Thank you for your hard work and dedication to JGSPL!
We are heartbroken and sickened by the Supreme Cou We are heartbroken and sickened by the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. Today, the Supreme Court overruled fifty years of precedent and stated that there is no constitutional right to abortion. The decision today will have devastating impacts on pregnant people of color and other economically marginalized people. 

While the majority opinion states that no other substantive due process rights should be impacted by today's decision, some justices on the court have questioned the legitimacy on which some of these rights are based. This includes the right to contraception and marriage equality to name a few. 

We want to make abundantly clear that the overruling of Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey will not stop abortions. We are grieving, but we will never give up fighting. We will be posting on our story organizations you can donate to, abortion resources, and other legal resources moving forward.
Congratulations to our new Volume Thirty-One Staff Congratulations to our new Volume Thirty-One Staff! We can’t wait to see everything that you will accomplish.
Another Symposium in the books! Thank you to our m Another Symposium in the books! Thank you to our moderators and panelists for three incredible conversations and thank you to everyone who attended in person and on Zoom.
Our final panel is “Protecting the Defenders: Mo Our final panel is “Protecting the Defenders: Movement Lawyering in Environmental Justice.” Don’t forget to register for the Spring Symposium at bit.ly/jgsplsymp!
The second panel of our Spring Symposium is “Cro The second panel of our Spring Symposium is “Crossing Borders in Changing Climates: How to Better Address Climate Refugees in the United States.” You can attend our Spring Symposium, happening TOMORROW, on zoom with a live viewing for WCL Affiliates in room YT17. Registration link in our bio.
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