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Lobbying – What They Don’t Teach You in Law School!

*LSRJ brought a delegation of eleven members, alums, and staff to the annual Reproductive Freedom Day (RFD) in Sacramento. Catherine Groat, a 2L at Santa Clara Law School, decided to share her...

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Abortion isn’t my story. But it’s an important part of it.

Ash Moore, Resident Blogger (’14, University of Oklahoma College of Law) It is the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade. I’m in law school so you may think you’re about to be bombarded with legalese and a...

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The Family and Medical Leave Act Advances Reproductive Justice

This article was published by The Center for American Progress.   Elizabeth Chen is a Policy Analyst for the Women’s Health and Rights Program at the Center for American Progress and a Law Students for...

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Threats to Youth Healthcare Privacy, the ACA, and SB 138

Kaitlin Morrison, LSRJ Summer Intern (’15, Columbia Law School) The expansion of healthcare brought by the ACA is much-needed and certainly a net positive. Dependents may now remain on insurance until...

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There’s no “I” in LGBT: How Reproductive Justice can (and must) end intersex...

Courtney Fraser, LSRJ Summer Intern (’15, University of California, Berkeley Law School) So, summer’s almost over, which means the time to go back to law school is drawing nigh – and no one’s really...

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Channeling Human Trafficking Survivors

Amanda Shapiro, Resident Blogger (’15, Brooklyn Law School) New York announced that it will be among the first to create specialized courts for human trafficking and prostitution.  This move is indeed...

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I am a rape survivor. NOT a victim, a survivor. This is my story. (Part I)

Maria Moore, Guest Blogger (’16, University of North Carolina School of Law) My story actually starts several years before I was raped, on March 7, 1997 when I was in third grade. I was called to the...

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#KeepItConfidential

Ruth Dawson, Resident Blogger (’12, Emory University School of Law) Under a landmark California bill passed last year, individuals covered under another person’s insurance policy will soon be able to...

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Kids Will Be Kids, or Why We Should Stop Forcing Gender On Our Children

Grace Ramsay, LSRJ Summer Reproductive Rights Activist Service Corps (RRASC) Intern (’16, Smith College) I spent the past weekend at a family friend’s in northern California, with no internet/phone...

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