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2. Heavy Conversations and New Constellations: A Teacher’s Emotional Dialogues in the State of Jefferson
3. In Pursuit of Healthful Narratives: Black Women and Gender-Expansive Citizens Creating and Performing Art and Cultural Work in Service of “Good Health”
4. Shocking Offers: Gender, Wage Inequality, and Recessions in Online Labor Markets
5. Surfing Desire: Transnational Romance and Fantasies in Máncora, Peru
6. Undergoing Mindful Action to Transform Environments & Relationships (UMATTER): A School-Based Health Education & Health Promotion Program to Reduce LGBTQ+ Youth Suicidality in Idaho’s West Ada School District
7. Class, Care, and the Equal Rights Amendment
8. Constitutionalizing Women’s Equality in India: Assessing the Sabarimala Decision
9. El arte nuevo de cocinar: género, trabajo y tecnologías en Chile y Argentina, 1890-1945
10. Ladies: You Really Do Not Have the Constitutional Rights You Think You Have
11. “Least Favored Nation”: Pregnancy Discrimination Disparate Impact Claims Post-Young
12. Making the Equal Rights Amendment That Is Needed in the Twenty-First Century
13. Marriage Apostates: Why Heterosexuals Seek Same-Sex Registered Partnerships
14. Opening Remarks from the 2022 Symposium
15. Remarks from the 2022 Symposium
16. Remarks from the 2022 Symposium
17. Reproductive Indeterminacy and Rights Discourse in Frozen Embryo Disputes
18. Right To Genital Integrity: Law, Limbo and The Status of Intersex Children in India
19. Suffering at the Margins: Applying Disability Critical Race Studies to Trafficking in the United States
20. The Equal Rights Amendment in Global Context: Gender Equality in Constitutions Worldwide and the Potential of More Comprehensive Approaches
21. The "Limited" Assistance of Foreign Jurisprudence: Lessons from India and the United States on Sexuality and Governance
22. The Logic of Protection: US Army Culture and Enemy Women in the Second Seminole War and the Mexican-American War, 1835-1848
23. A Fairer, Safer, and More Just System for All New Yorkers: Domestic Violence and New York Bail Reform
24. Are Women Human? Tampon Taxes and the Semiotics of Exclusion
25. Are You There, Law? It's Me, Semen
26. "Are You There, Trademark Law? It's Me, Misogyny."
27. Asking the Menstruation Question to Achieve Menstrual Justice
28. “Autistic women have always been here”: Autistic Women Story Their Schooling Experiences
29. Benefits and Challenges to “Period Policies” – Menstruating Individuals Are Empowered Through Inclusive Dialogue and Advocacy
30. Beyond Belief: How the "Corroboration Rule" in Malawi Obstructs Justice for Victims of Sex Crimes and Discriminates Against Women and Girls on the Basis of Sex—A Call for Legislative Change
31. Compared to What? Menstruation, Pregnancy, and the Complexities of Comparison
32. Disposable Menstrual Products as Law's Objects
33. “Do We Not Bleed?” Sanitation, Menstrual Management, and Homelessness in the Time of COVID
34. Editors' Remarks
35. Ending Prostitution Exploitation: How New York State Can Better Support Survivors of the Sex Trade Through Legislative Reform
36. Establishing the Unconstitutionality of Menstrual Exclusion Practices in India
37. Gender Bound: Prisons, Trans Lives, and the Politics of Violence
38. How Sex Ed Fails People With Periods
39. It's About Bloody Time and Space
40. Justice for the Menopause: A Research Agenda
41. Korean Immigrant Fathers and Acculturation From an Adult Learning Perspective
42. Law's Ability to Further the "Menstrual Movement"
43. Living Freely Behind Bars: Reframing the Due Process Rights of Transgender Prisoners
44. Menopause and the Menstrual Equity Agenda
45. Menstrual Capitalism, Period Poverty, and the Role of the B Corporation
46. Menstrual Equity, Organizing and the Struggle for Human Dignity and Gender Equality in Prison
47. Menstrual Justice in Immigration Detention
48. Menstrual Regulation as a Means of Reproductive Control: The Law's Response to Disabled Bodies and Menstruation
49. Menstruation: An Ableist Narrative
50. Menstruation and Human Rights: Can We Move Beyond Instrumentalization, Tokenism, and Reductionism?
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