
About
Jessica Tueller is a Research Fellow (Forrester Fellow) at Tulane Law School, specializing in feminist legal theory and international human rights law.
Education:
- A.B. History and Literature, Harvard College (summa cum laude)
- J.D., Yale Law School
Research Interests: Her work examines tensions within progressive movements, focusing on gender equality frameworks in international law, CEDAW implementation, and intersectional approaches to human rights advocacy.
Publication Trends: Articles address evolving jurisprudence in gender discrimination, pandemic-related rights violations, and LGBTQ+ marriage equality, employing interdisciplinary methodologies spanning law, political science, and cultural studies.
Awards:
- Robina Fellowship at the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (Rapporteurship on Rights of Women/LGBTI Persons)
Professional Background: Former Visiting Assistant Professor at Wesleyan University; supervised human rights clinics at the University Network for Human Rights; Editor-in-Chief of Yale Journal of Law & Feminism.
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