Recent Conferences

  • Women and the Law Conference 2005
    February 18, 2005 to February 19, 2005
    In 2005, Thomas Jefferson School of Law’s Women and the Law Project joined with Emory University’s Feminism and Legal Theory Project to co-host a two-day conference that focused on the effect of feminist legal theory beyond U.S. borders.
  • Women and the Law Conference 2005
    February 18, 2005 to February 19, 2005
    In 2005, Thomas Jefferson School of Law’s Women and the Law Project joined with Emory University’s Feminism and Legal Theory Project to co-host a two-day conference that focused on the effect of feminist legal theory beyond U.S. borders.
  • Women and the Law Conference 2004
    February 20, 2004
    This conference brought together distinguished professors from law, the social sciences, and humanities to explore the role that international human rights law might play in developing a more expansive notion of gender equality in the U.S.
  • Women and the Law Conference 2003
    April 25, 2003
    At this conference, Joan C. Williams, delivered the first Ruth Bader Ginsburg lecture and speakers examined issues related to gender and maternity.
  • Women and the Law Conference 2002
    March 19, 2002
    This conference focused on women and the family and examined a variety of issues including the right to terminate life support, ART, and family violence.
  • Women and the Law Conference 2001
    February 15, 2001
    The Thomas Jefferson School of Law’s inaugural Women and the Law Conference featured Professor Deborah Rhode and examined cutting-edge issues affecting women in the workplace.

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