Feminist Legal Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Feminist Legal Studies is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Afterword22
Prolegomena on Drucilla Cornell’s Reflections on Human–Animal Relationality: Imagining an Ethical Covenant with Animals20
Silvana Tapia Tapia: Feminism, Violence Against Women, and Law Reform: Decolonial Lessons from Ecuador15
Exploring Anti-carceral Pathways to Address Gender-based Violence in Universities: A Conversation15
Stare decisis, an erasure15
Caroline Derry: Legal Temporalities of Sexual Consent15
The Legal Dimensions of Women’s Employment in the Jordanian Private Sector: An Analysis of Family-Related Rights13
Winners of the Feminist Legal Studies Editors’ Article and Reflections Prizes 2025–202612
Roundtable on Deregistration and Gender Law Reform Internationally10
A Culture of Consent: Legal Practitioners’ Experiences of Representing Women Who Have Been Misidentified as Predominant Aggressors on Family Violence Intervention Orders in Victoria, Australia9
Imagination and Individuation: Drucilla Cornell’s Feminist Jurisprudence of Persons8
Separate But Equal: Is Segregated Schooling (Still) Good for Girls?7
Welcome To New Feminist Legal Studies Editorial Board Members7
Ontological Governance: Gender, Hormones, and the Legal Regulation of Transgender Young People7
Mandi Gray: Suing for Silence: Sexual Violence and Defamation Law5
Time to Heal: Global Maternity Leave, Reproductive Justice, and the Feminist Politics of Postpartum Recovery5
Welcome to New Feminist Legal Studies Editorial Board Members5
After #MeToo: Law, Justice and Sexual Violence: Introduction to the Special Issue4
“We’re not there yet” but it’s not “pie-in-the-sky”: Legal Consciousness, Decertification and the Equality Sector in England and Wales4
Rosemary Hunter and Erika Rackley (eds): Justice for Everyone: The Jurisprudence and Legal Lives of Brenda Hale4
The Art of Waiting Humbly: Women Judges Reflect on Vertical Gender Segregation4
Ann C. McGinley and Nicole Buonocore Porter (eds): Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Employment Discrimination Opinions4
Bridget J. Crawford and Emily Gold Waldman: Menstruation Matters: Challenging Law’s Silence on Periods3
International Women’s Day 2022: In Conversation with Marcia Willis Stewart KC (Hon)3
MacKinnon, Title IX, and Sexual Harassment: An Intellectual History3
The Abortion Plot: A Lyrical Critique of the Prosecutions for Suspected ‘Illegal’ Abortion in England3
Enforcing the “Unnatural Offence”: Sodomy Legislation and Anti-Queer Panoptic Policing in Uganda3
Gregory S. Parks and Frank Rudy Cooper (eds): Fight the Power: Law and Policy Through Hip-Hop Songs3
Between God and Government: Intersections of Marriage, State Law, Customary Law, and Gender in Northwest China2
Compromise on Parenting and Family Violence? Reforms to Canada’s Divorce Act2
The #metoo Movement in India: Emotions and (in)justice in feminist responses2
The Only Path to Justice: The Criminal Legal System and Defamation Judgments Related to #MeToo in Sweden2
Polyamory and Legal Parentage: The Possibilities of C.C. (Re) and BCSC 767 for Expanding Conceptions of Kinship in Canada2
In the Name of Marriage? The Constitutionalisation of Queer Subordination in Singapore2
Towards a New Criminal Offence of Intimate Intrusions2
Labour Law’s (Mis)Management of Menopausal Workers2
Criminalising the Vulnerable: Marginalisation and Precarity in the Lives of Women Prosecuted for Perinatal Deaths in Argentina2
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