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Reimagining Gender Justice: A Conversation with Ting Ting Cheng at Columbia Law School



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On October 28, 2022, the Columbia Undergraduate Law Review (CULR) and Columbia Law School’s Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) Project co-hosted an event titled "Reimagining Gender Justice: A Conversation with Ting Ting Cheng at Columbia Law School."

CULR is Columbia University's premier undergraduate legal publication. The goal of CULR is to provide Columbia University and the public with opportunities for the discussion of law-related ideas and the publication of undergraduate legal scholarship. Every year, CULR hosts a High School Essay competition, and this year they partnered with the ERA Project to solicit essays on the Equal Rights Amendment. High school students from all over the world submitted their essays.

To celebrate the students’ incredible work and Qirui Jiang's winning essay, titled “Building A Gender-Competent International Legal Framework on Sexual Violence,” CULR and the ERA Project hosted a virtual event which featured the essay authors and facilitated a conversation between them and ERA Project Director, Ting Ting Cheng. Read the winning essay at https://www.culawreview.org/high-school-essay-contest.

Learn more about the ERA Project at https://gender-sexuality.law.columbia.edu/content/era-project
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