Legal Feminism is a branch of feminist theory that examines how laws and legal systems impact women and gender equality. It seeks to identify and challenge legal structures that perpetuate discrimination and inequality, advocating for reforms that promote justice and equal rights for all genders.
This movement often analyzes issues such as reproductive rights, domestic violence, and employment discrimination, emphasizing the need for laws that reflect the experiences and needs of women. Legal feminists work to ensure that legal frameworks are inclusive and equitable, aiming to create a society where gender does not dictate one's rights or opportunities.