Reproductive Justice & Disability Justice: COVID-19, Criminalization, & De-institutionalization Webinar
This webinar discusses the importance of de-institutionalization through a reproductive justice and disability justice lens.
Co-Sponsored by the Women and the Law Program and If/When/How
As a part of the collaboration with If/When/How, the Women & the Law Program serves as the academic home for the Reproductive Justice Fellowship Program. The Reproductive Justice Lawyering Webinar Series is an opportunity for the fellows to present on the legal implications of current reproductive justice issues they have been working on throughout their fellowship. By offering this webinar series, we hope to give attorneys the chance to learn about emerging issues and to facilitate a sense of community for attorneys in more isolated areas.
This webinar discusses the importance of de-institutionalization through a reproductive justice and disability justice lens.
This webinar discuss new punitive regulations that are harming sex workers, people with HIV, and immigrant communities.
Speakers offer insights into the expected impact that the Trump administration’s proposed Public Charge Rule would likely have on immigrants and their families.