Curriculum
Below are the 2012-2013 course offerings in Gender and Sexuality Law:
Fall 2012
- Franke, Gender Justice
- Franke, Queer Theory Workshop
- Goldberg, Sexuality and Gender Law Clinic
- Sanger, Abortion Law in Context
- Crenshaw, Intersectionalities: Theorizing Multiple Discrimination, Identity and Power
- Crenshaw, Race and Gender-Conscious Remedies
- Sturm, Diversity and Innovation: Transforming Institutions and Systems
- Emens, Employment Discrimination Law
- Kessler, Domestic Violence Prosecution
- Northup, Reproductive Rights: Comparative and International Law Perspectives
- E. Scott, Family Law
- Hennessey, Advanced Family Law: Equitable Distribution
- Levine, Child, Family and State
- Genty, Prisoners and Families Clinic
Spring 2013
- Leidholdt, Domestic Violence and the Law
- Bulman-Pozen, Antidiscrimination Law
- Sturm, Diversity and Innovation: Transforming Institutions and Systems
- Sturm, Lawyering for Social and Institutional Change
- Kessler, Domestic Violence Prosecution
- Rosenblum, Kaufman, Shah & Ward, Human Rights Clinic
- Ergas, Gender, Globalization, and the Human Rights of Women (SIPA)
- Case, Family Law
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Interested students at Columbia Law School may receive certification in the study of Gender and Sexuality Law upon completion of specialized curricular requirements and an oral examination covering a reading list tailored to the student’s research and practice interests. Certification is undertaken in conjunction with Columbia’s Institute for Research on Women and Gender.
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