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Feminist Legal Studies is committed to an international and interdisciplinary perspective and to the promotion of feminist work in all areas of law, legal theory and legal practice.

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📣🏳️‍⚧️ Call for Papers

We are inviting papers for our special issue, “Feminist Responses to the Regression of Trans Rights: Strategies, Alliances, Hope.” The issue will be dedicated to trans-inclusive feminist legal analysis that addresses attacks on trans rights & lives.

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📔: “The spirit and gist of a gathering of people who worked closely with Drucilla…”

Thrilled to announce the publication of our new special issue, “Limit, Transformation, Imagination — Honouring the Legacy of Drucilla Cornell” edited by Karin van Marle.

Read here: link.springer.com/journal/1069...
November 23, 2025 at 2:55 PM
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No! The Art and Activism of Complaining is being published by Feminist Press on April 7, 2026! We fill those speech bubbles: pop, snap, sizzle, shriek, scream, clatter, splatter! feministpress.org/collections/...
No!
An assembly of refusals portraying the radical power of “no” by the renowned scholar and author of The Feminist Killjoy Handbook, Sara Ahmed.To be heard as complaining is not to be heard, writes Sara ...
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November 21, 2025 at 9:25 AM
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Funnily enough I just got called Sir by the train conductor because I have short hair and was wearing a hat… so what I’m saying is that I’m sure this will all work out great.
The core aim of the Terf movement - a tiny number of newspaper columnists who melted the brains of middle aged reactionaries - was always to encourage maximum public hostility against transgender people, and give them the impunity to act upon it.
November 20, 2025 at 8:45 AM
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I wrote something reflecting on today.
Today is Trans Day of Remembrance.

Today we remember and grieve all those we have lost. But we also commit – collectively – to fighting for those of us who are left. There will be hope as long as we continue to stand together.
https://goodlaw.social/n1jn
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November 20, 2025 at 10:05 AM
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Today is Trans Day of Remembrance. Trans folk endure political violence that negates their identities, strips away their healthcare and excludes them from public life. They’re trashed as an “ideology.” But they’re people. They deserve to live in a world that unconditionally nurtures their existence.
November 20, 2025 at 8:00 AM
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We are seeking short reflections on:
Surveillance culture and technology
Artificial intelligence
Climate change
Fake news and misinformation
Reproductive justice
Racial and gender inequalities
Indigenous rights
More here: www.feministstudies.org/home.html
Feminist Studies
The first scholarly journal in women's studies and a flagship interdisciplinary venue for new areas of feminist research, theory, commentary, and art.
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November 13, 2025 at 3:29 PM
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Book Review of 3 amazing books on #MagdelaneLaundries, & Mother&BabyHomes #MBH @flsjournal.bsky.social out.

No way to sum up the ways in which survivors & affected people are continuily let down by the Govs on island of Ireland & religious institutions but these books try 1/3

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Claire McGettrick, Katherine O’Donnell, Maeve O’Rourke, James M Smith, Mari Steed: Ireland and the Magdalene Laundries: A Campaign for Justice. Bloomsbury, 2021. ISBN: 978-0-7556-1748-7 (HB). Katherin...
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November 10, 2025 at 10:58 AM
OPEN ACCESS: Bringing Governance Home: Feminists, Domestic Violence, and the Paradoxes of Rights in India

This article offers a rich account of feminist legal strategy in India, tracing how domestic violence came to be codified, contested, and reframed within feminist and global legal frameworks.
Bringing Governance Home: Feminists, Domestic Violence, and the Paradoxes of Rights in India - Feminist Legal Studies
Feminists have had spectacular successes transnationally in shifting the norms governing family life through legislation proscribing domestic violence. This article looks at the case of India and asks...
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November 5, 2025 at 7:50 PM
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It was an absolute pleasure to act, alongside Katie Jukes, as Guest Editor for the Queer Judgment focused special section of Amicus Curiae 7:1

The whole issue is available open access and available at the link below!

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November 3, 2025 at 3:45 PM
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Submissions close at the end of the week (31st October)!
📣🏳️‍⚧️ Call for Papers

We are inviting papers for our special issue, “Feminist Responses to the Regression of Trans Rights: Strategies, Alliances, Hope.” The issue will be dedicated to trans-inclusive feminist legal analysis that addresses attacks on trans rights & lives.

Details below. Please share.
October 27, 2025 at 5:30 PM
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We’re so excited to be interviewed for @oxfordcsls.bsky.social’s “Talking about Methods” podcast. We discussed assembling a global collection that foregrounds the possibilities, tensions and hopes of re-writing judgments from queer and other critical perspectives.

Listen to and share the podcast. 📻
Nuno Ferreira and Senthorun Raj on The Queer Judgements Project
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October 29, 2025 at 1:35 PM
Submissions close at the end of the week (31st October)!
📣🏳️‍⚧️ Call for Papers

We are inviting papers for our special issue, “Feminist Responses to the Regression of Trans Rights: Strategies, Alliances, Hope.” The issue will be dedicated to trans-inclusive feminist legal analysis that addresses attacks on trans rights & lives.

Details below. Please share.
October 27, 2025 at 5:30 PM
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Publish your work in the Bristol University Press series Gender and Crime in a Globalised World. Do get in touch!
June 18, 2025 at 4:16 PM
We are still open to submissions for our upcoming special issue, “Feminist Responses to the Regression of Trans Rights: Strategies, Alliances, Hope.”

Please share this call for papers with anyone you think interested. The deadline for abstracts is Friday 31st October.

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📣🏳️‍⚧️ Call for Papers

We are inviting papers for our special issue, “Feminist Responses to the Regression of Trans Rights: Strategies, Alliances, Hope.” The issue will be dedicated to trans-inclusive feminist legal analysis that addresses attacks on trans rights & lives.

Details below. Please share.
October 19, 2025 at 10:45 AM
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"Anti-immigrant march" is such a telling phrase. An immigrant is just a person who exercises the freedom they are born with, which is recognised by all human rights legislation, and moves across imaginary lines on the ground. Being "anti-immigrant" means anti-movement, anti-freedom and anti-person.
September 16, 2025 at 2:48 PM
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“To assemble, to say no, to do no, throws so much open … doing what we can, when we can, however we can, in the wear and tear, for as long as it takes.”

Just read @saranahmed.bsky.social’s energising new book on complaining as a collective task of feminist and queer world (un)building. Get a copy!
October 5, 2025 at 8:25 AM
Feminist Legal Studies is pleased to offer open access to our 2025 prize-winning article by Leon Laidlaw. This powerful article examines how colonial gender norms underpin prison systems, harming trans, Indigenous, and cis women.

You can read it for free here: link.springer.com/article/10.1...
October 1, 2025 at 6:00 PM
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I’m really looking forward to this workshop that I’m co-organising with @pagingdrpaige.bsky.social! If you’d like to join us online, register here: www.eventbrite.com.au/e/feminist-a... or get in touch to join in person (limited spots available)
September 30, 2025 at 4:33 AM
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It’s launch day for No Is Not A Lonely Utterance! So I shared some of my reasons for writing the book 💜💜
Why I Wrote No is Not A Lonely Utterance
Some thoughts shared on launch day!
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September 18, 2025 at 12:03 PM
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The Call for Papers for SLSA2026 is now live!

This year, alongside @sandraduffy.bsky.social, and @maxmorris.bsky.social, I will be running a current topic on "Law in the Culture Wars".

If you have a paper idea, please feel free to get in touch with us!

www.sussex.ac.uk/collaborate/...
September 23, 2025 at 7:14 AM
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At a time when some use the language of feminism to attack trans rights, it’s vital to see feminist activists and scholars counteract such attacks. Feminist Legal Studies is inviting papers for a special issue that will explore how feminist goals and trans liberation are connected. Check it out.

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📣🏳️‍⚧️ Call for Papers

We are inviting papers for our special issue, “Feminist Responses to the Regression of Trans Rights: Strategies, Alliances, Hope.” The issue will be dedicated to trans-inclusive feminist legal analysis that addresses attacks on trans rights & lives.

Details below. Please share.
September 22, 2025 at 9:45 AM
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"Regression" is the word. Glad to see this special issue of Feminist Legal Studies using it.
📣🏳️‍⚧️ Call for Papers

We are inviting papers for our special issue, “Feminist Responses to the Regression of Trans Rights: Strategies, Alliances, Hope.” The issue will be dedicated to trans-inclusive feminist legal analysis that addresses attacks on trans rights & lives.

Details below. Please share.
September 22, 2025 at 12:58 PM
📣🏳️‍⚧️ Call for Papers

We are inviting papers for our special issue, “Feminist Responses to the Regression of Trans Rights: Strategies, Alliances, Hope.” The issue will be dedicated to trans-inclusive feminist legal analysis that addresses attacks on trans rights & lives.

Details below. Please share.
September 22, 2025 at 9:35 AM
“Like many others, we will continue to engage and, true to her spirit, also challenge her many ideas and insights.”

We are excited to share our new special issue which explores the work of late feminist scholar Drucilla Cornell.

You can read more here: link.springer.com/article/10.1...
September 22, 2025 at 8:40 AM