The Texas Journal of Women and the Law was created in 1990, fulfilling the visions of our founding members who sought to create a journal that would inspire dialogue about legal, social, and political issues affecting women – their rights, their bodies, their careers, their families.
We celebrate the legal, social, and political advances made by women’s advocates and enhance the relationship between theoretical and practical perspectives by promoting discourse on gender and the law issues. We seek to enrich the dialogue between the sexes by cultivating interdisciplinary discussions and encouraging the affirmation of differences. Finally, we are committed to the challenge of presenting an integrated perspective: one that will empower all women.