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Good Intentions, Mixed Messages: Considering Mental Health in Attorney Discipline 

Sarah J. Schendel, Good Intentions, Mixed Messages: Considering Mental Health in Attorney Discipline, 29 J. Gender, Race & Just. 1 (2026). 

 

ARTICLE

On Women's Autonomy: From Muller to Dobbs 

Orit Gan, On Women's Autonomy: From Muller to Dobbs, 29 J. Gender, Race & Just. 111 (2026). 

 

ARTICLE 

From Opt-In to Opt-Out: Legal Representation in Involuntary Hospitalization in Israel and the United States 

Cohen et al., From Opt-In to Opt-Out: Legal Representation in Involuntary Hospitalization in Israel and the United States, 29 J. Gender, Race & Just. 207 (2026).

 

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Laws Enacted Will Stay Enacted: Why are Mandatory Arrest Laws Still Commonplace?

Hayley S. Brower, Laws Enacted Will Stay Enacted: Why are Mandatory Arrest Laws Still Commonplace?, 29 J. Gender, Race & Just. 313 (2026).

 

STUDENT NOTE

How Iowa's "Revenge Porn" and AI-Generated Porn Laws Disproportionately Harm Women and Minors 

Danielle M. Arkfeld, How Iowa's "Revenge Porn" and AI-Generated Porn Laws Disproportionately Harm Women and Minors, 29 J. Gender, Race & Just. 79 (2026).

 

STUDENT NOTE

"Good" and "Moral" Victims: How the Violence Against Women Act's Self-Petition Reflects the Intersections of Violence and Crimmigration

Hana L. Bradshaw, "Good" and "Moral" Victims: How the Violence Against Women Act's Self-Petition Reflects the Intersections of Violence and Crimmigration, 29 J. Gender, Race & Just. 173 (2026).

 

STUDENT NOTE

"There's An Iowa Kind of Special": Opportunities for Women in State Government in the Wake of SF 2096

Henry Dambach, "There's An Iowa Kind of Special": Opportunities for Women in State Government in the Wake of SF 2096, 29 J. Gender, Race & Just. 275 (2026).