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The Women’s Law Journal of the Benjamin N. Cardozo School
of Law and Bodies Like Ours is pleased to present a day long symposium on intersexuality,
tentatively scheduled to be held in New York City on February 23, 2005. The
proceeds of the symposium will be published in a special issue of the Cardozo
Women’s Law Journal.
The symposium will bring together a multi-disciplinary group
of scholars, legal and medical practitioners, and intersex advocates. We are
seeking abstracts or letters of interest for participation in the symposium,
by no later than October 25, 2004. The deadline for the special issue of the
journal will be set soon.
Legal scholars and practitioners, medical and mental health
professionals, and intersex advocates are especially encouraged to submit abstracts
or letters of interest.
Please submit your letter of interest and/or abstract directly
to Julie Zando-Dennis, Editor-In-Chief of the CWLJ to the address listed below.
The Cardozo Women's Law Journal recently celebrated its twentieth
year as a pioneering publisher of gender-related legal issues. Interdisciplinary
in outlook, the journal publishes three issues per year on a diverse cross-section
of topics. Recent publications have included articles on the legal implications
of reproductive technology and bio-engineering, rape as a war crime, and gender
discrimination in insurance coverage. In 2004, CWLJ published “Privacy
Rights in a Post-Lawrence World: Responses to Lawrence v. Texas.” CWLJ's
next special issue will be on Intersex legislation and public policy activism.
CWLJ is an exciting forum for feminist legal discourse and encourages submissions
of scholarly work for both the symposium and special issue. Please send abstracts
and/or articles in Microsoft Word or Corel WordPerfect format, either by e-mail
or regular mail to the following
addresses:
cwljarticles@hotmail.com
Julie Zando-Dennis
Editor-in-Chief
Cardozo Women's Law Journal
55 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10003