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CfPs 'A feminist politics of radical hope' 4th joint #LEXConference. Details lexnetwork.org under #Events @gjikaphd.bsky.social @bsatheory.bsky.social @chloejskennedy.bsky.social @marthe.bsky.social @elenaloizidou.bsky.social @uccwomenstudies.bsky.social @hanelizqui.bsky.social 1/3
Looking forward to speaking at this conference with @chloejskennedy.bsky.social among others!
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My article on #MeToo and #ShoutYourAbortion and what they show us about privacy and standing has now been published in Legal Theory as first view.
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The workshop on Jurisprudence by Experiment is on Monday 2nd June @ 2-5.15pm and is organised by Lucas Miotto @miottoluc.bsky.social (Surrey) and our own Tsampika Taralli. Speakers include Eleonore Neufeld (UMass), Jonathan Ichikawa (UBC), Guilherme Almeida (Insper), and Karolina Prochownik (Ruhr).
Looks like a fabulous set of events for this year's Legal Theory Festival. The programme is available here: www.law.ed.ac.uk/news-events/.... Please repost and share widely!
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On 28 March, Daniel Wodak will be presenting his paper 'Malapportionment: A Murder Mystery' as part of the LPT Seminar Series. Join us for what promises to be a very interesting discussion!
Register here: bit.ly/3YXPH4w
Our annual Call for Abstracts is out! We really look forward to reading about your fascinating research as we select the speakers for our 2025/2026 Seminar Series. Also, feel free to share this call with your friends and colleagues. You can find more details (including deadlines) below:
Forthcoming in Thought! Continuing to push scepticism about standing to blame, this time by thinking about standing to praise.
Here’s the penultimate version of ‘Standing to Blame and Standing to Praise?’
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new paper forthcoming in Legal Theory - what MeToo and ShoutYourAbortion tell us about standing and privacy.
See below for draft.
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