
Who We Are
The Rutgers Center for Gender Justice and Law (CGJL) examines questions of social inequality from multi-disciplinary and intersectional standpoints, attending to inequality based on gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity, economic status, and a range of social factors domestically and transnationally. Convening students, researchers, practitioners, policymakers, alumni, and other leaders, CGJL facilitates research, education, opportunity, leadership, and programming initiatives.
Research Working Groups
CGJL working groups draw together scholars from across the University to pursue innovative, multi-disciplinary, publicly-engaged scholarship.
Collaboration
The Rutgers Center for Gender Justice and Law partners within the law school, across the university, with community partners, and with alumni.
Faculty Affiliates
Learn more about faculty members involved with the CGJL program.
Programming & News
Find out where you can participate in CGJL events on campus.
Research Working Groups
CGJL working groups draw together scholars from across the University to pursue innovative, multi-disciplinary, publicly-engaged scholarship.
Collaboration
The Rutgers Center for Gender Justice and Law partners within the law school, across the university, with community partners, and with alumni.
Faculty Affiliates
Learn more about faculty members involved with the CGJL program.
Programming & News
Find out where you can participate in CGJL events on campus.