Couldn’t make our our event with Professor Katherine Franke, who returned from a week of working with women lawyers in the West Bank, helping them build a Women’s Committee within the Palestinian Bar Association? Listen to her talk below about what women in Palestine feel are the most pressing Gender Justice issues, how they plan […]
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Check out Katherine Franke’s VLOG, discussing what a gender-rights lawyer in Palestine would work on if asked: If you can see this, then you might need a Flash Player upgrade or you need to install Flash Player if it’s missing. Get Flash Player from Adobe.
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Professor Katherine Franke is working for two weeks in Ramallah with women lawyers as part of a project to help build the Palestinian Bar Association’s Women’s Committee. Here is her International Women’s Day greeting from downtown Ramallah: If you can see this, then you might need a Flash Player upgrade or you need to install […]
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Erin Meyer is a 2011 graduate of Columbia Law School now working in the litigation group at Hogan Lovells US LLP. She was an active member of the Center for Gender and Sexuality Law as well as completing the certificate in the study of Gender and Sexuality Law. Below, she shares her thoughts on a […]
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While this may not, on its face, be about Gender & Sexuality Law, it is most surely about a set of values that make our work much more difficult – both in the law school and in the legal profession more generally. Op-ed originally posted on The National Law Journal, November 21, 2011 issue: A […]
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