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Guest Chat: Bisexual Erasure and Polyamory Rights with Prof. Nancy Marcus

Season 2, Ep. 33

On this episode with guest law professor Nancy Marcus from the California Western School of Law, the personal is the political. Nancy tells Irina and Michelle about her own life as an out bisexual and polyamorous person, as well as about about her public writings and advocacy on these topics. While bisexuality has increasingly become more accepted, the same is less true for the various forms of ethical non-monogamy. Nancy discusses how to communicate about difficult issues such as jealousy in poly relationships, but also describes the legal battles that continue to plague the LGBTQIA+ community. Come find out how Nancy has found happiness in unexpected ways and continues fighting for the right of others to do the same!


Nancy Marcus academic profile


Nancy’s “Legally Bi” column


Nancy’s article “Bridging Bisexual Erasure in LGBT-Rights Discourse and Litigation


BiLaw informational page and Facebook group


Polyamory Legal Advocacy Coalition (PLAC)


Chosen Family Law Center


Andie Nordgren on Relationship Anarchy


Kenji Yoshino, “The Epistemic Contract of Bisexual Erasure


SOTI ep. 11 with Nancy’s colleague Prof. Erin Sheley (Dating As a Criminal Law Professor)

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