Call for Submissions: UCLA Journal of Gender and Law Volume 33.

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Posted by UCLA Journal of Gender & Law, community karma 61
The UCLA Journal of Gender and Law is now accepting submissions for publication in its forthcoming Volume 33. The Journal primarily seeks to publish articles that further feminist legal scholarship. Article citations must conform to the most recent edition of The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation. Authors should include a brief summary of biographical data, either in the footnotes of the submission or as an attachment. Please submit articles in digital format via the Scholastica portal or via email to JGL@lawnet.ucla.edu 

The UCLA Journal of Gender and Law, established in 1989, is dedicated to the critical analysis of gender as it is structured and reinforced by the law and legal institutions. Integral to this mission is the promotion of scholarship that attends to the ways that race, class, ability, sexuality, nationality, religion, and other forms of marginalization constitute and intersect with gender as a lived and legal reality. We strive to incorporate critiques of the law as a tool of oppression, as well as solutions for collective liberation that operate within and beyond the law.

The Journal of Gender and Law situates itself in the evolving and multifaceted feminist movement, attuned to the dynamic challenges facing women and other marginalized genders beyond the walls of legal academia. As part of this mandate, the journal contests the boundaries of traditional legal scholarship. We publish poems, reflections, and short stories in addition to standard law review articles and include the voices of students, practitioners, and law professors.

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Muhammad Asif Shah, community karma 29

The call for submissions from the UCLA Journal of Gender and Law is truly encouraging, especially given the Journal’s long-standing commitment to intersectional and critically engaged scholarship. I have worked on gender-focused initiatives in Pakistan for over 10–15 years, with experience across community development, public health, and policy-oriented programming.

One of my recent reflections on gender equity in public health is available here:
https://publichealthajk.blogspot.com/2023/11/how-can-we-achieve-gender-parity-in-public-health.html

I would be grateful if the editorial team could review it and advise whether my perspective and field-based experience may be a good fit for contributing gender-specific narratives or analytical pieces for the upcoming volume.

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