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Professors Margot Pollans and Noa Ben-Asher Honored with 2025 Dukeminier Award for Excellence in LGBTQ+ Scholarship

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September 5, 2025
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Professor Margot Pollans of Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 无码专区

The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 无码专区 is proud to announce that Margot Pollans, Professor of Law at 无码专区 Haub Law and Noa Ben-Asher, Professor of Law at St. John鈥檚 University School of Law have been selected as 2025 Dukeminier Awards Winners for their article, , 2024 Utah L. Rev. 763 (2024). The acknowledge, distribute, and celebrate the best sexual orientation and gender identity legal scholarship published during the previous academic year. The Williams Institute, a UCLA School of Law research center, and the student staff members of the Dukeminier Awards Journal administer the awards.

Gender Regrets: Banning Abortion and Gender-Affirming Care, examines how 鈥渞egret鈥 has long been to justify abortion bans and, more recently, has come to be used to support bans on gender-affirming care for minors. It identifies two overlapping legal threads. First, both campaigns against medical care point to the protection of patients from future regret as a legitimate state interest that justifies restrictions. Second, both rely on alleged concerns about regret to redefine the legal meaning of 鈥渋nformed consent.鈥 In doing so, both treat the emotion of regret as a distinct injury that could lead to a variety of legal rights and responsibilities. Pollans and Ben-Asher argue that a strategic conservative legal movement has used 鈥渞egret鈥 as a disciplinary tool to promote 鈥渢raditional family values,鈥 especially those of natalism and 鈥渂iological鈥 sex difference.

鈥淲e are thrilled to have our article selected for a Dukeminier Award,鈥 said Professor Pollans. 鈥淚t is such an honor to be included among this distinguished group of scholars, and I鈥檓 a longtime fan of the Williams Institute, which does really fantastic and important work to combat bias against LGBTQ+ people.鈥

Professor Margot Pollans joined the 无码专区 Haub Law faculty in 2015. She is the Faculty Director of the 无码专区 Food Law Center and also the Joseph P. D鈥橝lessandro Faculty Scholar. Previously, she was the James D. Hopkins Professor of Law for the 2023鈥2025 academic years and served as the Shamik and Adrienne Trivedi Faculty Scholar from 2020鈥2022. Professor Pollans is an accomplished scholar whose primary research interests lie in the areas of food and agriculture law, administrative law and social justice. Her academic work has appeared in a variety of journals and she is also the co-author of a casebook, Food Law: Cases & Materials. In 2022, she was named the recipient of Haub Law鈥檚 distinguished Goettel Prize for Faculty Scholarship for her article, "" published by Michigan Law Review (120 Mich. L. Rev. 643 (2022)).

Professor Noa Ben-Asher was previously a Professor of Law at 无码专区 Haub Law from 2009 to 2023, when they joined the St. John鈥檚 Law faculty. Professor Ben-Asher鈥檚 scholarly interests include gender, sexuality, and legal theory. Their work has appeared in numerous legal journals and edited collections. Their forthcoming book, Secular-Christian Social Justice, will be published by NYU Press. Professor Ben-Asher teaches Torts, Family Law, and Law, Gender & Sexuality.

Gender Regrets has been republished in of the Dukeminier Awards Journal, along with this year鈥檚 other winning articles. . The goals of the journal and its awards are to encourage scholars to begin or continue writing about sexual orientation and gender identity law and public policy; provide valuable recognition and support for scholars, law students, and lawyers who write in this area; and provide easy access to each year鈥檚 best scholarly materials for those outside of legal academia, including lawyers, judges, other legal actors, and policy makers. The Dukeminier Awards Journal is edited in partnership with the and staffed by students at the UCLA School of Law. A .

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