UCLA Journal of Gender and Law

Parent: UCLA School of Law

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for March through June, 2025

ItemTitleTotal requestsDownloadView-only%Dnld
9xk346gjBirth Control Narratives: Jewish Women and the Law of Reproduction52917235732.5%
8sk4m67bNot One Woman Less: An Analysis of the Advocacy and Activism of Argentina's Ni Una Menos Movement50823227645.7%
2951b1ksSelf-Defense, Responsibility, and Punishment: Rethinking the Criminalization of Women Who Kill Their Abusive Intimate Partners32412819639.5%
1sw693frFree-Exercise Arguments for the Right to Abortion: Reimagining the Relationship Between Religion and Reproductive Rights2806721323.9%
22w5s00bLimitations of Current Menstrual Equity Advocacy and a Path Towards Justice2414020116.6%
78m787qrBlack Women Victims of Police Brutality and the Silencing of Their Stories2184217619.3%
700600tzCarceral Backlash: The Case for Changing the Course of Women's Homicide Convictions2115315825.1%
1rg6s0mpOn the Basis of Childbirth: How the Federal Clerkship's Lack of Parental Leave Fosters Gender Inequality1817610542.0%
15302098Transgender Students and the Fundamental Right to Self-Identify at Scholl1774513225.4%
2ds38079Intersectionally-Informed Advocacy: A Structural Justice Account of Wrongful Convictions for Sexual Violence1706011035.3%
67w4v1pwWhat's Love Got to Do with It? Anti-Love Jihad Laws and the Othering of Muslims in India1623512721.6%
6w42s17wStolen Voices: A Linguistic Approach to Understanding Implicit Gender Bias in the Legal Profession128309823.4%
20s8q9wxShadow Trials, or a History of Sexual Assault Trials in the Jim Crow South116288824.1%
94g8w8n2Black Letter Law113149912.4%
4cv0x7k4From Pin Money Workers to Essential Workers: Lessons About Women's Employment and the COVID-19 Pandemic From the Great Depression and the Great Recession108337530.6%
8hb8h8k3Reproductive Justice: The North Star in a World Beyond Roe V. Wade and the Right to Choose105168915.2%
80v610w7Untouchable Judges? What I've Learned About Harassment in the Judiciary, and What We Can Do to Stop It93227123.7%
8zw211sqRethinking Rhetoric in the Asylum Context: Lessons From #MeToo84236127.4%
6j07j1g7What's Yours Is Mine — Anti-abortion Advocacy's Roots in Controlling Our Bodies80136716.3%
0cq7v8rvFront Matter77156219.5%
1j45j4wpTable of Contents6275511.3%
20x8s6gfWe Shouldn't Need Roe615568.2%
65749768Table of Contents6175411.5%
8cd724t4Front Matter60164426.7%
3051q2dpEditors' Note575528.8%
2nb8d4k3Front Matter5374613.2%
5ns7n7b0Front Matter53153828.3%
6zz44740Table of Contents515469.8%

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