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Jessica Clarke

@clarkeja

Professor at USC, specializing in anti-discrimination law. She/her.

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Attention people interested in equal protection and gender rights!📢 Check out @USCLaw Professor Jessica Clarke 's article "Scrutinizing Sex," which argues for heightened scrutiny of all sex classifications. Forthcoming 2025 in UChicago Law Review. buff.ly/3ZHQRSl

Attention people interested in equal protection and gender rights!📢 Check out @USCLaw Professor <a href="/clarkeja/">Jessica Clarke</a> 's article "Scrutinizing Sex," which argues for heightened scrutiny of all sex classifications. Forthcoming 2025 in <a href="/UChiLRev/">UChicago Law Review</a>. buff.ly/3ZHQRSl
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Volume 92.1 is now live, featuring Articles by Jessica Clarke; David Freeman Engstrom, Nora Freeman Engstrom, Jonah B. Gelbach, Austin Peters & Garrett M. Wen; Richard Schragger, Micah Schwartzman & @NelsonTebbe; and one Essay by Mark J. Roe & Mike Simkovic. lawreview.uchicago.edu.

Volume 92.1 is now live, featuring Articles by <a href="/clarkeja/">Jessica Clarke</a>; David Freeman Engstrom, Nora Freeman Engstrom, Jonah B. Gelbach, Austin Peters &amp; Garrett M. Wen; Richard Schragger, <a href="/mjschwartzman/">Micah Schwartzman</a> &amp; @NelsonTebbe; and one Essay by Mark J. Roe &amp; <a href="/mikesimkovic/">Mike Simkovic</a>. lawreview.uchicago.edu.
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In her Article, Jessica Clarke draws support from the principles undergirding anticlassification rules announced by the Roberts Court to argue that all sex classifications, like all race-based ones, ought to trigger heightened constitutional scrutiny.

In her Article, <a href="/clarkeja/">Jessica Clarke</a> draws support from the principles undergirding anticlassification rules announced by the Roberts Court to argue that all sex classifications, like all race-based ones, ought to trigger heightened constitutional scrutiny.