The UCLA Women's Law Journal is an academic legal journal that uses the power of language to educate people and make women's voices heard. We seek to do so by focusing not only on the common struggles of women, but also on diversity as a strength in feminist legal scholarship. Through diversity, we seek to represent the reality of all women's lives and experiences, without separating voices into exclusionary categories.
Current Issue, Volume 30, Issue 1, 2023
Front Matter
Front Matter
Editors, Editors
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Editors, Editors
Articles
On the Basis of Childbirth: How the Federal Clerkship's Lack of Parental Leave Fosters Gender Inequality
Sanders, Bailey
Stolen Voices: A Linguistic Approach to Understanding Implicit Gender Bias in the Legal Profession
Kline, Emily A.
Rethinking Rhetoric in the Asylum Context: Lessons From #MeToo
Weresh, Melissa H.
Limitations of Current Menstrual Equity Advocacy and a Path Towards Justice
Crays, Allyson
Black Women Victims of Police Brutality and the Silencing of Their Stories
Lett, Charelle
What's Love Got to Do with It? Anti-Love Jihad Laws and the Othering of Muslims in India
Narain, Vrinda