
Dr Sarah Ailwood
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Feminist law and literature academic @UOW. Researching women’s voices, listening and law. Romanticist. Passionate about EDI & FYE. Soccer Mum. She/her.
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Great to speak alongside Nina Taylor MP and Georgina Heydon at the launch of the JobWatch report 'Overwhelmed and frustrated": Experiences of Experiences of workplace sexual harassment and discrimination jobwatch.org.au/what-we-do/law…



Last night it was announced that my book, ‘Law, women judges and the gender order: lessons from the High Court of Australia’ was awarded the 2023 APSA Australia Carole Pateman Gender and Politics Book Prize. What a huge honour. Newcastle School of Law and Justice Uni Newcastle Research routledge.com/Law-Women-Judg…


An exciting update: selected papers from this workshop will be published as a Special Issue of the Australian Feminist Law Journal Australian Feminist Law Journal Please submit abstracts by 24 March 2024 for the June 2024 workshop docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…


This #IWD2024 we’re excited to announce that our forthcoming book (out later this year) will be OPEN ACCESS through Routledge Books. In this collection, experts come together to rewrite a range of laws from feminist perspectives, inspired by the feminist judgments projects.


Happy #IWD! I spent much of the day reviewing the proof of my article “Performance, Credibility and #MeToo Testimony in Rush v Nationwide News”, which has been accepted by Australian Feminist Law Journal . Looking forward to seeing it in print!


A reminder that submissions are being accepted for the workshop 'An Abolition Movement for International Criminal Law?' (June 27-8, RMIT Melbourne and online). Selected papers will be published in a Special Issue of the Australian Feminist Law Journal More details here docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…



In a new #VIDAblog, Natasha Walker (UniSQ School of Humanities and Communication) explores how citizenship was essential to the efforts of activist women who were determined make their voices heard as active agents of democracy at the turn of the twentieth century. Find out more ⬇️ auswhn.com.au/blog/women-and…




Saxon Mullins (Saxon Mullins) and I spoke to The Feed SBS on behalf of RASARA about why the finding that Bruce Lehrmann raped Brittany Higgins is not a win, but is vindication. Rape and Sexual Assault Research and Advocacy sbs.com.au/news/the-feed/…



Latest from Saxon Mullins and me: ‘The civil defamation case – operating as a quasi-rape trial – has been a public autopsy on our fatally flawed justice system.’ Rape and Sexual Assault Research and Advocacy Read more here: news.com.au/lifestyle/real…
