Monthly Archive: October 2011

“SlutWalks” Sparking an Important Conversation About Sexual Assaults

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By Rachel Friedlander, Student Writer for The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice When I did my daily news sweep a few days ago, …

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Let’s Put Breasts Before Tests: LSAC Refuses to Accommodate Breastfeeding During the LSAT

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By Rachel Donahoe, Student Writer for The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice If you’re breastfeeding (or planning on breastfeeding) and want to apply …

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Once More Unto the Breach, Folks

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By Laura Givens, Student Writer for The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice Several years ago, I had the opportunity to spend a day …

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Addressing “Hir” a Little Differently: A Look into Preferred-Gender Pronouns

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By Abi Robison, Student Writer for The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice In a recent New York Times article, author Jennifer Conlin discusses …

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Gay Republicans: Allies in the Fight for Marriage Equality

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By Iain Johnson, Student Writer for The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice While the public is quick to equate the LGBT community as …

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