Dvoskin & Kadri Win Haub Law Emerging Scholar Award in Women, Gender & Law 2025-2026

From the Pace University press release:

DvoskinandKadriProfessors Brenda Dvoskin of Washington University School of Law and Thomas E. Kadri of the University of Georgia School of Law have been selected as the recipients of the 2025–2026 Haub Law Emerging Scholar Award in Women, Gender & Law for their article Safe Sex in the Age of Big Tech Feminism, forthcoming in the Harvard Journal of Law & Technology.

Dvoskin and Kadri’s article offers a powerful critique of what they call “Big Tech feminism,” the regulatory and ideological movement through which lawmakers, technology companies, and some feminist advocates invoke women’s safety to justify prudish, punitive, and profit-driven restrictions on online sexual expression. Drawing on queer and critical feminist theory, the authors argue for a reimagined regulatory framework—one that shifts away from censorship and criminalization and toward empowering individuals to shape the norms and structures of digital sexual life.

Read the full press release here.

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