Columbia Center for Gender and Sexuality Law
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Columbia Center for Gender and Sexuality Law New Blog Post: Sexuality and Gender Law Clinic Supports "No-Condoms-as-Evidence-of–Prostitution" Bill http://bit.ly/3DRN73

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New York’s police and prosecutors should not be permitted to introduce condoms as evidence of prostitution and prostitution-related offenses, according to the students who work in Columbia’s Sexuality ...
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Columbia Center for Gender and Sexuality Law New Blog Post: NY’s Highest Court Refuses to Invalidate State Policy Recognizing Same-Sex Couples’ Out-of-State Marriages http://bit.ly/3DRN73

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The New York Court of Appeals ruled today that the Westchester County Executive and the New York State Department of Civil Service were within their legal powers when they issued orders requiring relevant public officials to
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Columbia Center for Gender and Sexuality Law New Blog Post: Rights of Functional Parents Argued in Clinic Amicus
Brief to New York Court of Appeals http://blogs.law.columbia.edu/genderandsexualitylawblog/

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The New York Court of Appeals is currently weighing issues of critical importance to families around the state of New York in the matter of Debra H. v. Janice R. The petitioner in the case, Debra H., seeks ...
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Columbia Center for Gender and Sexuality Law Student Support "No Condoms as Evidence" Bill in NYC Council Today http://www.law.columbia.edu/calendar/event/161178

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Did you know that in New York City, condoms can be used as evidence of prostitution? That means if you are suspected of prostitution and carrying condoms, they can be used against you in court. This ...
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Columbia Center for Gender and Sexuality Law New Blog Post: Second Parent Adoption Rights in Puerto Rico: Clinic Students Submit Amicus Brief http://blogs.law.columbia.edu/genderandsexualitylawblog/

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The Supreme Court of Puerto Rico is currently considering whether Puerto Rico’s laws permit the adoption of a child by a non-biological parent who is the same-sex partner of the child’s legally recognized ...
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Columbia Center for Gender and Sexuality Law Feminist Theory Workshop Today: Kerry Rittich, Modeling Informal Labor Markets and Development: Exit, Exclusionand the Paradoxes of Labor Market Flexibility 4:20 pm Room 701 Law School paper available here http://bit.ly/4FWSLq

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The Feminist Theory Workshop in the Fall of 2009 will focus on issues of gender and sexuality-based justice in transnational and international contexts. Readings and speakers will cover issues of sex trafficking, gender and colonialism, development, and human rights. ...
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Columbia Center for Gender and Sexuality Law CLWA Lunch Reading Group Today - Prof Emens, Changing Name Changing: Framing Rules and the Future of Marital Names 12:10 Rm 546

Columbia Center for Gender and Sexuality Law

Columbia Center for Gender and Sexuality Law Message to Dems Who Voted for Stupak: You Better Cut Funding for Viagra, Prostate Cancer, Male Infertility, & Vasectomies As Well http://blogs.law.columbia.edu/genderandsexualitylawblog/

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There is so much to say about what is wrong with the anti-abortion policy that got smuggled into the House’s “health care reform” bill last weekend. Yet The New York Times’ Op-Ed ...
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Columbia Center for Gender and Sexuality Law New Blog Post: What Was Going On While Everyone Was Talking About Maine http://blogs.law.columbia.edu/genderandsexualitylawblog/

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Unless you were living in a cave you should be aware that a week ago Tuesday the people of Maine decided to pass on marriage rights for same-sex couples. Commentators described it as not only “a ...
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Columbia Center for Gender and Sexuality Law Tomorrow 4:00 Room 701 Greene Hall: Carol Sanger, Abortion and the Visual Construction of Loss http://bit.ly/2dVQL0

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Columbia Center for Gender and Sexuality Law

Columbia Center for Gender and Sexuality Law Follow the live stream of today’s special session of the New York
Senate, during which a vote on marriage equality is expected to take
place. The session begins at noon, but we don’t yet know when the vote
may occur. http://bit.ly/3DRN73

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This has been a huge week for legislative action on a range of sexual rights – both at the local and national level (marriage equality measures passing in Washington State and Kalamazoo, Michigan, ...
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Columbia Center for Gender and Sexuality Law New Blog Post Situating The Albany Vote On Marriage Equality In A Larger Frame http://blogs.law.columbia.edu/genderandsexualitylawblog/

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Columbia Center for Gender and Sexuality Law Today 4:30 - Barbara Black lecture Lyndall Gordon, Lives Like Loaded Guns: Emily Dickinson and Her Family Feuds http://bit.ly/2AaeRU

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Columbia Center for Gender and Sexuality Law New Blog Post: Another Step Backwards For Women’s Rights in Italy http://bit.ly/3DRN73

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Letizia Palumbo is a visiting scholar at Columbia Law School, and a Ph.D. Candidate at the University of Palermo, Department of Politics, Law and Society. This fall at Columbia she is researching the ...