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31 Wm. & Mary J. Race Gender & Soc. Just. [i] (2024-2025)

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                       Statement  of Purpose

The William &  Mary Journal of Women  and the Law  was established in
1993 to provide a forum for scholarly debate on gender, family, and sex-
uality issues, without promoting a specific ideology. Effective in 2018,
the Journal's name changed to the Journal of Race, Gender, and Social
Justice in an effort to reflect the broad areas of law and policy it publishes.
Today, the Journal's scope encompasses a broad range of legal, policy, and
social justice questions through a lens of intersectionality, addressing these
issues as they may relate to different identities, such as race, gender,
sexual orientation, nationality, and the like. The Journal has attained its
goal of becoming one of the nation's top specialty journals, and we wish
to remain in that position by continuously publishing cutting-edge pieces
and providing our members  with a forum to write and publish their own
high-quality work.

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