For law students eager to expand their knowledge on nonbinary gender and the law, there are countless books in numerous genres, from historical and autobiographical accounts to graphic novels and poetry. While I could suggest hundreds of fascinating texts, the below list highlights five books specifically for law students, whether the goal is to educate oneself prior to enrolling in a class or to become a stronger advocate in this rapidly evolving area of law.
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