Rosie Wang

Law Students for Reproductive Justice (LSRJ)

Rosie Wang is a rising 2L at Columbia University, where she is serving as an Articles Editor of the Journal of Gender and Law, Academic Chair of LSRJ, and as a participant in the Sexuality and Gender Clinic. She is also involved with the Columbia Law Women’s Association and the Domestic Violence Project. She graduated with honors in 2010 from UC Berkeley where she majored in History and minored in English. She has an enthusiastic interest in family law, ensuring that women have meaningful reproductive choices, and the power of the personal narrative. She hopes to pursue a career in direct legal services.

Bei Bei Shuai Deserves Justice, Just Like Every Other Woman

Bei Bei Shuai was charged with murder and attempted feticide while still hospitalized for an emotional breakdown and then spent 435 days in prison. She is now out on bail, but paying for a GPS-enabled ankle bracelet that will cost her $2500 until her trial. What is wrong with this picture?