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When the Law Excludes Us: What the Skrmetti Decision Means for Trans Rights and the Future of Legal Advocacy
The Supreme Court’s ruling in United States v. Skrmetti cast a dark cloud over Pride Month. In a sweeping decision, the Court not only...

Kayla Thompson
Jul 2, 20254 min read


English 101: A Reflection on the Exclusionary Language of the LSAT
What language do lawyers speak, and who gets to understand it? In this reflection, LawyHer Loading Fellow Israah Ansari explores how the vocabulary and structure of the LSAT can feel alienating for students who were not raised within academic or elite linguistic circles. Through her own experience preparing for the exam, she reflects on belonging, identity, and the realization that language does not define intelligence.


Why We Created Suit Yourself (Our Fashion Show to Challenge and Deconstruct the Norms of "Professionalism")
Why We Created Suit Yourself Growing up, I was always told I should be a lawyer. Not because I said I wanted to be one, but because I was the kid who got dress coded so often that I started carrying the school handbook to argue my case. I learned early how rules worked, who they were enforced against, and how often “professional” really meant “be less of yourself.” I also heard a phrase that stuck with me for years: “School is not a fashion show.” Then I got to Howard Univers


The Lawyhers Behind MLK’s Legal Strategy — and Why Their Legacy Matters Now
A reflection on the women lawyers behind MLK’s legal strategy, the hidden legal labor of the civil rights movement, and what their legacy means for civil rights lawyers today.
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