Margaret is a Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Center on Applied Feminism at The University of Baltimore School of Law. She has published many articles regarding law and menstruation, including Menstrual Justice. She has advocated successfully for laws providing free access to menstrual products and better policies for menstruators. She is a “Menstruation to Menopause” expert for Our Bodies Ourselves Today. Margaret is a graduate of Wisconsin Law School, cum laude and Dartmouth College.
Margaret’s Fulbright Scholarship at the University of Technology Sydney will involve conducting comparative research of menstruation, law and policy between Australia and the United States.
Home Institution
The University of Baltimore
Host Institution
University of Technology Sydney
Award Name
Fulbright Scholar Award, Funded by the University of Technology Sydney
Discipline
Law
Award Year
2023