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- UW
Women's Center
For the past 25 years the UW Women's Center has worked to build a
culture of social justice, equity and non-violence, both domestically
and globally, through educational programs, advising, counseling,
life skills training, and encouraging positive change in public policy.
- Washington Women Lawyers
WWL strives toward the full integration of women in the legal profession
and for equality for women everywhere.
- King County Women
Lawyers
KCWWL works to further the full integration of women in the legal
profession, promote equal rights and opportunities for women, and
prevent discrimination.
- Feminism
and Legal Theory Project: Workshops, Conferences & Uncomfortable
Conversation
The project maintains the once-a-semester event commitment with workshops
once a year and a new series called "Uncomfortable Conversations" held
annually. The Conversations bring together theorists who are in general
agreement with one another on issues but who part company over specific
formulations of law and policy that reflect their core concerns.
- Research
Center for Law, Gender and Sexuality
CentreLGS Conference: Up against the nation-states of feminist legal
theory Friday 30 June - Saturday 1 July 2006 University of Kent.
- National
Women's Law Center
Their Mission is to to protect and advance the progress of women and
girls at work, in school, and in virtually every aspect of their lives.
- Northwest Women's Law
Center
The Northwest Women's Law Center is based in Seattle and their mission
is to advance the legal rights for women.
- Title IX I EXercise
My Rights
Title IX I EXercise My Rights is a public service informational website
designed to educate the public about Title IX. Simply stated, Title
IX is a law passed in 1972 that requires gender equity for boys and
girls in every educational program that receives federal funding .
- American Association
of University Women
American Association of University Women is the leading voice promoting
education and equity for women and girls.
- Feminist
Law Professors
This is a weblog community for feminist law professors
- Harvard
Journal of Law and Gender: 2006 Conference Results
Legal Education, Institutional Change and a Decade of Gender Studies
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