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Articles on Gender Issues






> The Michigan Journal of Gender & Law, created in 1991, is pleased to
> announce that it is now publishing two issues a year.  We are currently
> seeking submissions for our September 1997 issue, and welcome the
> contributions of the thinkers and writers in your organization.
> 
> MICHIGAN JOURNAL OF GENDER & LAW
> 
> The Michigan Journal of Gender & Law seeks to create a forum beyond the
> confines of traditional legal discourse where activists, practitioners
and
> scholars can engage in interdiscipliary dialogue on issues of gender,
> sexuality, sexual identity, race and class.  By giving voice to concerned
> thinkers and writers from many fields, the Jounal will foster not only
the
> exchange of ideas, but the development of a community.
> 
> OUR MISSION
> 
> The central mission of the Michigan Journal of Gender & Law is to create
a
> feminist legal publication that will help expand and develop legal 
> discourse beyond traditional boundaries.  The Journal is dedicated
> to providing a forum for exploring how gender issues, as well as related
> issues of race, class, sexual orientation, sexual identity and culture,
> impact the lives of women and men.  The Journal seeks to juxtapose and
> interweave theoretical and practical perspectives on gender issues in
> order to provide a bridge between the two.  To achieve these
> purposes, the Journal will publish the views of legal scholars,
> activists, social scientists, practitioners, students, and others.  
> 
> 
> PUBLICATION POLICY
> 
> The Michigan Journal of Gender & Law accepts a variety of written works.
> We are interested in both traditional and non-traditional pieces that
> explore gender issues in the law.  Written pieces may include, but
> are not limited to, traditional law journal articles, student notes, book
> reviews, briefs or other legal documents, speeches, critiques, and
fiction
> pieces.
> 
> The Journal wishes to promote equal recognition of diverse voices and
> encourage the publication of pieces based on diverse experiences and
> viewpoints.   In this manner, published pieces are not distinguished on
> the basis of the author's educational and/or occupational background.
> 
> To submit a written work, please contact:
> 
> Michigan Journal of Gender & Law
> Attention: Selection Coordinator
> University of Michigan Law School
> Hutchins Hall
> Ann Arbor, MI  48109-1215
> 
> 


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