The Yale Journal of Law and Feminism has published two papers presented in 2016 at a Workshop on Reproductive and Sexual Justice (May 12, 2017).
Noya Rimalt, Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Center for Gender, Law and Policy at the University of Haifa, participated in a Vulnerability and the Human Condition Initiative and Northeastern University School of Law collaboration, A Workshop on Reproductive and Sexual Justice, on April 29-30, 2016. Noya presented a then work-in-progress as part of the workshop’s kickoff panel, “Beyond Rights? Locating Discourses of Reproductive Justice and Vulnerability”. Her project, “When Rights Don’t Talk: Abortion Law and the Politics of Compromise” was recently published as part of the 2017 edition of the Yale Journal of Law and Feminism.
Sarah M. Stephens, practicing corporate attorney and engaged affiliate of the Vulnerability and the Human Condition Initiative, presented on the regulation of intimacy at A Workshop on Reproductive and Sexual Justice, convened at Northeastern University School of Law on April 29-30, 2016. As of May 2017, her presentation turned paper, “Freedom from Religion: A Vulnerability Theory Approach to Restricting Conscience Exemptions in Reproductive Healthcare”, has been published in the Yale Journal of Law and Feminism.