Queer Judgments Project
We are a collective of scholars, lawyers, activists, and creatives who are interested in re-imagining and re-creating judgments from queer and other critical perspectives.
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- Reposted by Queer Judgments Project“There’s no single answer that will solve all our future problems. There’s no magic bullet. Instead there are thousands of answers—at least. You can be one of them if you choose to be.” ― Octavia E. Butler, A Few Rules for Predicting the Future: An Essay
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- Reposted by Queer Judgments ProjectNow published and free to download! 'Law and Justice in the 1950s' is a fantastic collection, edited by Fiona Cownie and Rosemary Auchmuty. My chapter is on the Wolfenden Report, homosexuality and women - others cover everything from legal education to Beeching to London smog.
- Reposted by Queer Judgments ProjectIt's published! Histories of women legal historians, edited with @loreldridge.bsky.social and @dremilyireland.bsky.social www.bloomsbury.com/uk/celebrati...
- Reposted by Queer Judgments ProjectFeels like an appropriate day to repost my article in DLA Briefings on the human rights implications of treating trans people as a third sex 'A third sex: returning to an intermediate zone'
- Reposted by Queer Judgments ProjectFor those of you looking to follow some more queer scholar-activists in 2026, check out this starter pack with many fabulous folks. ✊🏾🌈at://did:plc:2nsrap435xzcgzjh443bngcw/app.bsky.graph.starterpack/3latgtj25j72h
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- Reposted by Queer Judgments ProjectIf you're interested in presenting or performing at the Fanniversary conference, please submit a title, biography and 150 word abstract of your work here www.vaginamuseum.co.uk/fanniversary...
- Reposted by Queer Judgments ProjectWe are particularly interested in work that bridges the gap between disciplines; works that agitate, distort and/or subvert heteronormative or cisnormative ideologies; and works that centre marginalised voices.
- Reposted by Queer Judgments ProjectThis spring, we've teamed up with Open University to examine feminism, gender and justice within law, theatre and the humanities at our inaugural Fanniversary conference. We want to hear your proposals for papers, lectures, performances, workshops and more. www.vaginamuseum.co.uk/fanniversary...
- Reposted by Queer Judgments ProjectAre you a private law nerd who flirts with queer scholarship? Are you a queer scholar with a curiosity about private law? Do you like hanging out with cool people? Then check out the Queering Private Law conference taking place in London in September this year and submit a paper if you’re keen! ⚖️🌈
- Reposted by Queer Judgments ProjectMy suspicion is that the Trans community and allies left Twitter and arrived here early but it’s still worth re-upping this for those who left it a little longer: go.bsky.app/N6Qai5Fat://did:plc:ujk32y4r4juj26d4murda4mf/app.bsky.graph.starterpack/3lbhcbe2szk2m
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- Reposted by Queer Judgments ProjectI have the joy of working with a fantastic collective of feminist legal scholars as part of the Feminist Legal Studies Editorial Board. As a journal, we seek to publish engaging critical feminist research in both traditional scholarly and more creative formats. Check it out and share with others.
- Happy New Year! 🎊 In 2026, as ever, critical feminist legal scholarship has an important role to play in shaping dialogues about freedom, justice, and community. As an interdisciplinary journal, we welcome critical feminist work. Consider submitting your work to us: link.springer.com/journal/10691
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- Reposted by Queer Judgments ProjectSara Ahmed is so important here: ”I would describe citation as a rather successful reproductive technology, a way of reproducing the world around certain bodies…way[s] of making certain bodies and thematics core to the discipline, and others not even part”. feministkilljoys.com/2013/09/11/m...
- I've only been cited a few times, but it's a great act of recognition. @tim-waterman.co.uk told me a thing, that I tell my students: that to cite is not a chore but a gift, not something you have to do but want to do, to introduce your reader to a breadth beyond your limited idea, to open up ideas.
- Reposted by Queer Judgments ProjectCritical Times Law & Humanities Summer School University of Lucerne July 6-10, 2026. Open to PhD, PostDoc, Grads to re/think the significance of bodies in various contexts, situations and relations. Or to ask: do bodies still matter? Deadline: March 20, 2026 More Info: www.unilu.ch/en/faculties...
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- Reposted by Queer Judgments ProjectNext week I'm moderating an @histmat.bsky.social event on the instantly-canonical 'Feminism Against Cisness' with @riislover667.bsky.social, @reproutopia.bsky.social, Lola Olufemi, and @weakanalogy.bsky.social. Thursday, December 11, 6pm GMT, online To register: www.eventbrite.com/e/feminism-a...
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- Reposted by Queer Judgments Project“The EU’s highest court has ruled that same-sex marriages must be respected throughout the bloc and rebuked Poland for refusing to recognise a marriage between two of its citizens that took place in Germany.” Some welcome news today. 🇪🇺🏳️🌈
- Reposted by Queer Judgments ProjectToday is Trans Day of Remembrance. Trans folk endure political violence that negates their identities, strips away their healthcare and excludes them from public life. They’re trashed as an “ideology.” But they’re people. They deserve to live in a world that unconditionally nurtures their existence.
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- Reposted by Queer Judgments ProjectIt was an absolute pleasure to act, alongside Katie Jukes, as Guest Editor for the Queer Judgment focused special section of Amicus Curiae 7:1 The whole issue is available open access and available at the link below! lnkd.in/g_ZyaV3v
- We’re thrilled to share the next output from the Queer Judgments Project: a special section of “Amicus Curiae.” We have published critical & creative pieces on gender, marriage, work, asylum, local council, international documents & disability. Read them all here: journals.sas.ac.uk/amicus/issue...
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- We’re so excited to be interviewed for @oxfordcsls.bsky.social’s “Talking about Methods” podcast. We discussed assembling a global collection that foregrounds the possibilities, tensions and hopes of re-writing judgments from queer and other critical perspectives. Listen to and share the podcast. 📻
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- Reposted by Queer Judgments Project“To assemble, to say no, to do no, throws so much open … doing what we can, when we can, however we can, in the wear and tear, for as long as it takes.” Just read @saranahmed.bsky.social’s energising new book on complaining as a collective task of feminist and queer world (un)building. Get a copy!