Tulane Journal of Law & Sexuality

[1] It was the first law journal to solely discuss legal issues concerning the LGBTQ+ community in the United States, and continues to publish the winning article of the annual Michael Greenberg Writing Competition.

[1] The journal has published works involving constitutional, employment, family, healthcare, insurance and military law among other topics intersecting with sexuality.

[2] In 1997, its title was amended to Law & Sexuality: A Review of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Legal Issues.

The following articles have been cited most often: Michael Greenberg was a former member of the National LGBT Bar Association and a Philadelphia attorney who died in 1996 from AIDS complications.

[3] The competition was created in his memory, and recognizes exceptional student legal scholarship concerning the LGBTQ+ community.