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Feminist Law

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In today's episode, Clara speaks with Shreya Srinivasan, law student, future trainee solicitor and host of the Commerce Meets Law podcast, about her journey into law, the gender gap in commercial law, and how commercial law culture impacts wome
In today's episode, Clara and Courtney speak to Jessica Tueller, Forrester Fellow at Tulane University Law School, about the human rights implications of sex-gender segregation. To learn more about Jessica and her work, you can visit her websi
In today's episode, Clara speaks with Shilpa Sadhasivam, 2023 Harvard Law School Graduate and practicing attorney in Washington, DC about feminism in the American judiciary, and her article 'Justice Amy Coney Barrett and What It Means to Have a
In today's episode, Clara speaks with Dr. Leslye Obiora, Professor at the James E Rogers College of Law at the University of Arizona, about how feminism has shaped human rights in Africa, and the legacy of colonialism. To read Dr. Obiora's art
In today's episode, Courtney continues her conversation with Dr. Rebecca Wellington, historian and author of 'Who Is a Worthy Mother?: An Intimate History of Adoption' about her upcoming book and the impacts of historical adoption and fertility
Today on the podcast, Courtney speaks with Dr. Kristen Hessler, Associate Professor in Political Philosophy at the University of Albany about how to increase representation of women in the judiciary, and the need for feminist judgments.If you
In today's episode, Courtney speaks with historian and author of 'Who Is a Worthy Mother?: An Intimate History of Adoption', Dr. Rebecca Wellington, about her upcoming book and the impacts of historical adoption and fertility policies today.To
In today's episode, Courtney speaks with Jennifer Hendricks, Professor of Law at Colorado Law School about how sexism and patriarchy has infiltrated the law of pregnancy and motherhood in the United States.To learn more about Prof. Hendricks a
In today's episode, Courtney speaks to Claire Feltrin, Privacy, Cybersecurity and Data Innovation Lawyer at Deloitte Legal about British Columbia's new Intimate Images Protection Act and how victims can be protected from this type of intimate i
In today's episode, Clara speaks with Dr. Chloe Romanis, Associate Professor in Biolaw at Durham University about the current legal status of abortion in England and Wales, and the need for decriminalisation.To learn more about Dr. Romanis and
In today's episode, Clara and Courtney speak with Dr. Ellen Reeves, lecturer at the University of Liverpool about how women are misidentified by police as the predominant aggressors in family violence intervention orders, and how this misidenti
Today on the podcast, Clara speaks with Australian family creation lawyer, Sarah Jefford, about surrogacy law in Australia, the legal safeguards in place for surrogate parents and children, and cross-border surrogacy.To learn more about Sarah
In today's episode, Courtney speaks with Elicia Maxwell, law graduate and case administrator for HM Prison and Probation Service about the barriers Black women face when seeking a career at the bar and offers advice for Black women considering
In today's episode, Clara continues her conversation with Dr. Melanie Levy, Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Neuchatel in Switzerland, about EU surrogacy law, genetic essentialism and feminist concerns regarding surrogacy. To le
In today's episode, Clara speaks with Dr. Mélanie Levy, Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Neuchatel in Switzerland, about surrogacy law in the EU, genetic essentialism, and feminist surrogacy concerns. To learn more about Dr. Lev
In today's episode, Clara speaks with Deborah Weissman, Reef C. Ivey II Distinguished Professor of Law at University of North Carolina Chapel Hill about the links between gender violence, patriarchal society and the conditioned economy. They al
In today's episode, Courtney continues her conversation with Dr. Patricia K Obi, associate professor in law at Baze University in Nigeria, about reproductive rights in the country and the challenges faced in enforcing those rights.To learn mor
In today's episode, Courtney speaks with Dr. Patricia K Obi, associate professor in law at Baze University in Nigeria, about reproductive rights in Nigeria and the legal challenges faced in enforcing these righs.To learn more about Dr. Obi and
In today's episode, Clara and Courtney speak with Dr. Elena Caruso, post-doctoral fellow at the University of Waterloo in Canada, on her research regarding abortion rights in Italy and how abortion rights have evolved over approximately 40 year
In today's episode, Courtney continues her conversation with Dr. Sarah Ailwood about theories of listening, violence against women in Australia, and how we can better listen to what women are actually telling us. If you would like to learn mor
In today's episode, Courtney speaks with Dr. Sarah Ailwood, Senior Lecturer and Academic Program Director in the School of Law at the University of Wollongong about theories of listening and violence against women in Australia. If you would lik
In today's episode, Clara continues her conversation with Dr. Anna Nelson about her research on how women are coerced into receiving vaginal exams during childbirth. To learn more about Dr. Nelson and her research, you can view her researcher
In today's episode, Clara speaks with Dr. Anna Nelson about her research on how women are coerced into receiving vaginal exams during childbirth. To learn more about Dr. Nelson and her research, you can view her researcher profile at the Unive
In today's episode, Clara speaks to Dr. Janine Benedet, Professor of Law at University of British Columbia's Peter A. Allard Law School about the current law of sexual assault in Canada. Included in their conversation is a discussion on Prof. B
Today on the podcast, Clara speaks with Aliza Shatzman, Founder of the Legal Accountability Project about her experience as a judicial clerk, judicial misconduct, and what can be done about it.If you would like to learn more about the Legal Ac
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