William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice
About this Journal
The William & Mary Journal of Women and the Law was established in 1993 to provide a forum for scholarly debate on gender-related legal issues. Publishing three times a year, JOWL continues to present wide-ranging, multi-disciplinary perspectives on the gender issues of our time.
In 2018 the journal changed its name to the William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice and continued publication with volume 25.
Current Issue:
Leveling the Playing Field?: How Sports Both Advance and Hinder Social Justice Goals
Volume 29 (2022-2023), Issue 1 (2022)
Prefatory Matter
Articles
Title IX's Trans Panic
Deborah L. Brake
Title IX in Historical Context: 50 Years of Progress and Political Gamesmanship
Helen Drew, Marissa Egloff, and Josie Middione
Notes
Defending the Less Dead: Using the Decriminalization of Sex Work to Combat the High Incidence of Serial Homicide of Street-Based Sex Workers
Lauren E. Fernandez