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Next introduction is our keynote for The Fight Against Anti-Trans Legislation and Rhetoric Panel, Ashley Diamond. Ashley is an amazing transgender and prisoners’ rights activist. Our symposium is happening on April 1 from 9 to 5 pm. Remember to RSVP: bit.ly/3WD449C

Next introduction is our keynote for The Fight Against Anti-Trans Legislation and Rhetoric Panel, Ashley Diamond. Ashley is an amazing transgender and prisoners’ rights activist.

Our symposium is happening on April 1 from 9 to 5 pm. Remember to RSVP: bit.ly/3WD449C
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Next is our moderators for The Fight Against Anti-Trans Legislation and Rhetoric Panel, Amelia Mullaney & Karen Adelman. Both amazing staffer editors & advocates in their own spaces! Our symposium is happening on April 1 from 9 to 5 pm. Remember to RSVP: bit.ly/3WD449C

Next is our moderators for The Fight Against Anti-Trans Legislation and Rhetoric Panel, Amelia Mullaney & Karen Adelman. Both amazing staffer editors & advocates in their own spaces!

Our symposium is happening on April 1 from 9 to 5 pm. Remember to RSVP: bit.ly/3WD449C
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Our next panelist for The Fight Against Anti-Trans Legislation and Rhetoric Panel, Elias Fox Bova Schmidt. Elias is an If/When/How Fellow at SPARK Reproductive Justice NOW. Our symposium is happening on April 1 from 9 to 5 pm. Remember to RSVP: bit.ly/3WD449C

Our next panelist for The Fight Against Anti-Trans Legislation and Rhetoric Panel, Elias Fox Bova Schmidt. Elias is an If/When/How Fellow at SPARK Reproductive Justice NOW.

Our symposium is happening on April 1 from 9 to 5 pm. Remember to RSVP: bit.ly/3WD449C
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Our next panelist for The Fight Against Anti-Trans Legislation and Rhetoric Panel, Daniella Mendez. Daniella is first openly trans woman elected to the Dover Board of Ed in NJ. Our symposium is happening on April 1 from 9 to 5 pm. Remember to RSVP: bit.ly/3WD449C

Our next panelist for The Fight Against Anti-Trans Legislation and Rhetoric Panel, Daniella Mendez. Daniella is first openly trans woman elected to the Dover Board of Ed in NJ.

Our symposium is happening on April 1 from 9 to 5 pm. Remember to RSVP: bit.ly/3WD449C
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Our final panelist for The Fight Against Anti-Trans Legislation and Rhetoric Panel, Gabriel Arkles. Gabriel has litigated successful cases removing barriers to name changes in NY & PA Our symposium is happening on April 1 from 9 to 5 pm. Remember to RSVP: bit.ly/3WD449C

Our final panelist for The Fight Against Anti-Trans Legislation and Rhetoric Panel, Gabriel Arkles. Gabriel has litigated successful cases removing barriers to name changes in NY & PA

Our symposium is happening on April 1 from 9 to 5 pm. Remember to RSVP: bit.ly/3WD449C
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This Saturday, April 1 from 9 to 2:30 pm! Come join us as we explore the recent legal development in reproductive healthcare & legislation adversely affecting transgender communities, and discussing what legal advocates should do. Remember to RSVP: bit.ly/3WD449C

This Saturday, April 1 from 9 to 2:30 pm! 

Come join us as we explore the recent legal development in reproductive healthcare & legislation adversely affecting transgender communities, and discussing what legal advocates should do. 

Remember to RSVP: bit.ly/3WD449C
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Two upcoming events for our community to attend: - The Human Rights Crisis Under Marcos JR, happening tonight April 12 @ 6-7:30 pm ET. - People’s Lawyering Under State Repression, happening this Saturday April 15 @ 12-2 pm. More information in the flyer below!!

Two upcoming events for our community to attend:

- The Human Rights Crisis Under Marcos JR, happening tonight April 12 @ 6-7:30 pm ET.

- People’s Lawyering Under State Repression, happening this Saturday April 15 @ 12-2 pm.

More information in the flyer below!!
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The 2022-2023 CUNY Law Review Editorial Board is pleased to announce and congratulate the incoming 2023-2024 CUNY Law Review Editorial Board:

The 2022-2023 CUNY Law Review Editorial Board is pleased to announce and congratulate the incoming 2023-2024 CUNY Law Review Editorial Board:
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Just published a new blog post written by CUNY School of Law Professor profhuq/সম্তলৗ হক The article outlines the emancipatory concepts of bodily autonomy in contrast to the dominant liberal feminist ones underlying the reproductive rights movement. Check out the article: bit.ly/3AICsrr

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Vol. 26.2 articles are now live on the CUNY Law Review website! First up is “No Settled Law on Settled Land: Legal Struggles for Native American Land and Sovereignty Rights” by Laura Waldman. Visit cunylawreview.org to read the full article.

Vol. 26.2 articles are now live on the CUNY Law Review website! First up is “No Settled Law on Settled Land: Legal Struggles for Native American Land and Sovereignty Rights” by Laura Waldman. Visit cunylawreview.org to read the full article.
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CUNY Law Review has joined journals across the country to demand compensation for the work we do to publish legal scholarship, and to call on other journals & students to sign on in solidarity. Read the full demand and sign on to support at the link in our bio.

CUNY Law Review has joined journals across the country to demand compensation for the work we do to publish legal scholarship, and to call on other journals & students to sign on in solidarity. Read the full demand and sign on to support at the link in our bio.
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The NYU Review of Law and Social Change joins with 16 journals from law schools across the country to demand compensation for all journal workers and an end to uncompensated journal labor. NYU Environmental Law Journal UCLA Law Review CUNY Law Review Yale Law & Policy Review socialchangenyu.com/demand-for-com…

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Our Editors-in-Chief share their personal reflections on the blog in support of a free Palestine. They write in their individual capacities, rather than a reflection of the unanimous views of the editorial board or staff editors. Read the full post here: cunylawreview.org/a-statement-of…

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Check out our latest blog post, "How 'Human Rights Mechanic' John Boston Empowers Incarcerated Individuals" by Nick Leiber. Read the full post here: cunylawreview.org/how-human-righ…

Check out our latest blog post, "How 'Human Rights Mechanic' John Boston Empowers Incarcerated Individuals" by Nick Leiber. Read the full post here: cunylawreview.org/how-human-righ…
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CUNY Law Review needs your support! Help us reach our fundraising goal so we can continue our work to provide a forum for social justice scholarship. Donate here: givegab.com/teams/cuny-law…

CUNY Law Review needs your support! Help us reach our fundraising goal so we can continue our work to provide a forum for social justice scholarship. Donate here: givegab.com/teams/cuny-law…
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Did you catch this news? CUNY Law alumna Kim Fong '23 explores this same topic and the legal ramifications in more depth in her recent Law Review article: cunylawreview.org/new-york-china…

Did you catch this news? CUNY Law alumna Kim Fong '23 explores this same topic and the legal ramifications in more depth in her recent Law Review article: cunylawreview.org/new-york-china…
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⚖️ Calling All Aspiring, Current, Alumni Law Review Members!🍻 Are you interested in joining Law Review? Want to learn more about what we do in a relaxed setting? Come hang out with us at our Happy Hour! 🌟 📅 Date: 9/18/24 ⏰ Time: 5:30 - 7:30 📍 Location: 601 Lexington ave

⚖️ Calling All Aspiring, Current, Alumni Law Review Members!🍻

Are you interested in joining Law Review? Want to learn more about what we do in a relaxed setting? Come hang out with us at our Happy Hour! 🌟

📅 Date: 9/18/24
⏰ Time: 5:30 - 7:30 
📍 Location: 601 Lexington ave