Blogs on Women and the Law
Other Resources on Gender Identity
- A Nurse’s Comprehensive Guide to Gender-Affirming CareThis resource provides an in-depth overview of gender-affirming care with a focus on the role of nurse practitioners and other healthcare professionals. It covers terminology, best practices, legal and ethical considerations, and strategies for creating inclusive, supportive environments for transgender and nonbinary patients. The guide also includes links to professional organizations, clinical tools, and continuing education resources.
- The Evolution of LGBTQIA+ Narratives on BroadwayThis article explores the historical development and cultural impact of LGBTQIA+ representation in Broadway theater. It traces key moments and productions that have shaped queer storytelling on stage—from coded subtexts in early musicals to explicit narratives of identity, activism, and celebration in contemporary works. The guide also highlights influential artists, groundbreaking shows, and the broader social movements that have influenced Broadway's evolving inclusivity.
Major Web Sites
- Work Life Law (Hastings)The Center for WorkLife Law (WorkLife Law or WLL) is a nonprofit research and advocacy group devoted to women's advancement and to improving work/life balance for everyone--men as well as women.
- The Feminism and Legal Theory Project (Emory)Seeks to provide a means to introduce scholarship that applies feminist theory and methodology into legal debate, legislative reform movements, and the broader academic community through publication of the conference papers
- National Women's Law CenterAn experienced staff of nearly 60 continues to advance the issues that cut to the core of women's lives in education, employment, family and economic security, and health and reproductive rights—with special attention given to the needs of low-income women and their families
Fellowships
- Women's Law and Public Policy Fellowship Program (Georgetown)The Fellows participate in educational programming such as professional development trainings and seminars on current women’s legal issues organized by WLPPFP, and they may also audit Georgetown University Law Center courses related to women’s issues.