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Academic journal
Yale Journal of Law and Feminism
DisciplineLaw and feminism
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History1987–present
PublisherYale Law School (United States)
FrequencyBiannual
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BluebookYale J.L. & Feminism
ISO 4Yale J. Law Fem.
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ISSN1043-9366
OCLC no.55202700
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The Yale Journal of Law and Feminism is a law review published biannually by Yale Law School. It was established in 1987 to provide a forum for "women's experiences as they have been structured, affected, controlled, discussed, and ignored by the law." The journal publishes articles, inter alia, on reproductive freedom, the concerns of women of color, judicial prosecution of prostitutes, criticism of judicial deference to the military, and the feminization of poverty.

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