Women and the Law Program

Scholarship on Gender Equality

From the school鈥檚 earliest days, our faculty have tackled the legal barriers to gender equality. Dean Ellen Spencer Mussey was instrumental in the passage of DC鈥檚 Married Women鈥檚 Property Act and drafted the Cable Act, ending the automatic loss of citizenship for 艾可直播 women who married citizens of other countries. Dean Emma Gillette championed the Equal Rights Amendment.聽 Together with the school鈥檚 early graduates, they marched for women鈥檚 suffrage.聽

The Women and the Law Program carries on their legacy, fostering scholarship that addresses the legal, social, and economic needs of women and LGBTQ+ people worldwide.聽 Each year, we host symposia and conferences that gather scholars to address women鈥檚 rights and LGBTQ+ rights, with a deliberately intersectional and critical race lens.聽 We also serve as leaders in the larger scholarly community, serving as a critical node in the development of feminist legal thought.

In the past fifteen years, we鈥檝e raised over $1.5M in external funds to support research, teaching, and advocacy projects addressing women鈥檚 rights and LGBTQ+ rights.聽 We鈥檝e partnered with public and private funders, including the US Department of State, UN Women, the Government of Canada, the World Bank, The Pan 艾可直播 Health Organization, the Open Society Foundations, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Ford Foundation, and the Women鈥檚 Bar Association of DC.聽

Following the research interests of the Washington College of Law鈥檚 dynamic faculty, we are currently pursuing external funding for research in the areas of human trafficking, , comparative family law, gender and health (including COVID-19), access to higher education, women in the legal profession, and the integration of gender into legal education.