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Celebrating Women's History Month

March is and the Law Library is celebrating by highlighting some of its resources on women and the law.

Several of the Library’s subscription databases provide content on women’s history. HeinOnline’s database includes academic articles and government documents on women’s rights. Topics include abortion rights, women’s suffrage, education, and employment. The database does an excellent job of providing biographies of famous women who worked in the law and allows researchers to search for articles, court briefs, and other documents published by these women. Another database, JSTOR, includes a subject guide comprised of social science resources. The guide features journals and scholarly publications on history, law, and race through a feminist lens.

Public webpages like Stanford’s document the lives of various women who have worked in the law, providing biographical information as well as various documents and papers from their careers.

The Library also boasts a number of eBooks that students and faculty can access while working remotely:

If you have any questions or want to find more resources on women’s history, please contact the Reference Desk at libref@uclawsf.edu, and make sure to keep an eye on our social media pages for more information on women’s history.