This article will focus on exploring gender and sexuality within the law school. Largely silent from Twining’s ‘grand tour’, these two areas are now key parts of the law school landscape, having become firmly established as key elements of law school discourse and legal scholarship in the years since Blackstone’s Tower was published. The Blackstone’s Tower of Twining’s imagination was, Twining suggested, ‘holding up a mirror to a familiar world’, and it was a world that made only passing reference to gender and no reference to sexuality. Feminism is mentioned twice in 244 pages, whilst queer—still emergent within legal scholarship in 1994—is not referenced at all. A once radical and vital text can perhaps appear antiquated to today’s reader...
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The inauguration of the DUKE JOURNAL OF GENDER LAW & POLICY represents an exciting step in the insti...
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Sexuality and Law scholarship is a new and developing field but, like most legal scholarship, it is ...
This Article argues for the application of phenomenology to legal understanding, specifically as a w...
In this article, I explore the challenges of radical queer and trans critiques of law and life in tw...
The teaching of critical race, feminist, and queer theory generally, and of LGBT rights specifically...
Nationwide empirical research has assessed the law school climate for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and tr...
This article contextualizes the contribution of Blackstone’s Tower within the discipline of law, arg...
Australian law schools are becoming increasingly diverse. Yet, there is very little quantitative or ...
In this Guest Editorial for a special issue of Legal Information Management, Jon Sims (Content Speci...
Disproportionately few men enroll in gender-focused law school seminars. Reasons for that reluctance...
This article, by Heather Dawson, outlines primary and secondary source materials relevant to the aca...
This article, by Jon Sims, is based on a presentation given at the national training day on Law, Gen...
[Extract] The recently released NARS Report is the latest in a long list of studies of the pervasive...
This essay discusses the genesis of BiLaw, a coalition of Bi+ lawyers and law students, and highligh...
The inauguration of the DUKE JOURNAL OF GENDER LAW & POLICY represents an exciting step in the insti...
The article has two parts. Part II discusses the materials we reviewed to inform the development of ...
Sexuality and Law scholarship is a new and developing field but, like most legal scholarship, it is ...
This Article argues for the application of phenomenology to legal understanding, specifically as a w...
In this article, I explore the challenges of radical queer and trans critiques of law and life in tw...
The teaching of critical race, feminist, and queer theory generally, and of LGBT rights specifically...
Nationwide empirical research has assessed the law school climate for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and tr...
This article contextualizes the contribution of Blackstone’s Tower within the discipline of law, arg...
Australian law schools are becoming increasingly diverse. Yet, there is very little quantitative or ...
In this Guest Editorial for a special issue of Legal Information Management, Jon Sims (Content Speci...
Disproportionately few men enroll in gender-focused law school seminars. Reasons for that reluctance...
This article, by Heather Dawson, outlines primary and secondary source materials relevant to the aca...
This article, by Jon Sims, is based on a presentation given at the national training day on Law, Gen...
[Extract] The recently released NARS Report is the latest in a long list of studies of the pervasive...
This essay discusses the genesis of BiLaw, a coalition of Bi+ lawyers and law students, and highligh...
The inauguration of the DUKE JOURNAL OF GENDER LAW & POLICY represents an exciting step in the insti...