This Article examines the issue of menstruation and the administration of the bar exam. Although such problems are not new, over the summer and fall of 2020, test takers and commentators took to social media to critique state board of law examiners’ (“BOLE”) policies regarding menstruation. These problems persist. Menstruators worry that if they unexpectedly bleed during the exam, they may not have access to appropriately sized and constructed menstrual products or may be prohibited from accessing the bathroom. Personal products that are permitted often must be carried in a clear, plastic bag. Some express privacy concerns that the see-through bag outs test takers’ menstruation as well as their birth-assigned sex — an especially difficult p...
This article develops the concept of ‘menstrual justice’. The legal scholar Margaret E. Johnson has ...
This paper delves into various aspects of the concept, including its intersection with gender equali...
Menstruation is being monetized and surveilled, with the voluntary participation of millions of wome...
This Article examines the issue of menstruation and the administration of the bar exam. Although suc...
Some states have policies that prevent bar exam candidates from bringing their own menstrual product...
When I think about all that is wrong in the world—the threat to democracy in the United States, the ...
The governing laws within the United States center the experience of white, cis- gender, able-bodied...
Drawing on growing social awareness, activism and scholarship, this article examines menstruation as...
Menstruation is a situs of discrimination, oppression, harassment, and microaggression. Employers fi...
This essay grows out of a panel discussion among five lawyers on the subject of menstrual equity act...
A burgeoning menstrual justice movement calls attention to menstruation-related discrimination in wo...
Menstrual injustice is the oppression of menstruators, women, girls, transgender men and boys, and n...
“Oh no. Could I borrow a tampon or pad?” These (or similar) words are familiar to almost everyone wh...
As countries across the world adopt policies addressing menstruation, it is imperative to identify w...
“Oh no. Could I borrow a tampon or pad?” These (or similar) words are familiar to almost everyone wh...
This article develops the concept of ‘menstrual justice’. The legal scholar Margaret E. Johnson has ...
This paper delves into various aspects of the concept, including its intersection with gender equali...
Menstruation is being monetized and surveilled, with the voluntary participation of millions of wome...
This Article examines the issue of menstruation and the administration of the bar exam. Although suc...
Some states have policies that prevent bar exam candidates from bringing their own menstrual product...
When I think about all that is wrong in the world—the threat to democracy in the United States, the ...
The governing laws within the United States center the experience of white, cis- gender, able-bodied...
Drawing on growing social awareness, activism and scholarship, this article examines menstruation as...
Menstruation is a situs of discrimination, oppression, harassment, and microaggression. Employers fi...
This essay grows out of a panel discussion among five lawyers on the subject of menstrual equity act...
A burgeoning menstrual justice movement calls attention to menstruation-related discrimination in wo...
Menstrual injustice is the oppression of menstruators, women, girls, transgender men and boys, and n...
“Oh no. Could I borrow a tampon or pad?” These (or similar) words are familiar to almost everyone wh...
As countries across the world adopt policies addressing menstruation, it is imperative to identify w...
“Oh no. Could I borrow a tampon or pad?” These (or similar) words are familiar to almost everyone wh...
This article develops the concept of ‘menstrual justice’. The legal scholar Margaret E. Johnson has ...
This paper delves into various aspects of the concept, including its intersection with gender equali...
Menstruation is being monetized and surveilled, with the voluntary participation of millions of wome...