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Aims & Scope

The Indiana Journal of Law and Social Equality (“Journal”) aims to encompass issues on race, gender, class, and sexuality. The Journal offers an interdisciplinary approach for academic scholars to contribute to society’s understanding of legal and policy issues concerning social equality. The Journal aims to become a major effort in leading scholars and practitioners to improve race and gender relations, foster new research in and across disciplines, and provide the intellectual foundation for the pursuit of social justice.

By drawing on leading scholars from a variety of disciplines and programs, the Journal seeks to transform the lens through which issues of social equality are viewed by identifying new issues and offering new theoretical and pedagogical approaches. In doing so, the Journal will not only improve the discourse on social equality, but also change the nature of analysis to legal and social issues concerning historically marginalized groups.

Finally, the Journal aims to include perspectives often excluded in law journals. The Journal encourages submissions from any discipline that routinely critiques issues of race, gender, class, sexuality, and other issues associated with social equality.