Opinion: What the We Do Not Care movement gets right (and what it misses) about menopause
With the rise of menopause capitalism, we urge for a parallel revolution in how menopause care is delivered, governed, and accessed.

Bridget J. Crawford is a University Distinguished Professor at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University in New York. She writes in the areas of feminist legal theory, tax law, and property law. Read her scholarship or connect with her on LinkedIn.
Naomi R. Cahn is the Justice Anthony M. Kennedy Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law. Her work focuses on family law, elder law, trusts and estates, and gender justice. Read her scholarship or connect with her on LinkedIn.
Emily Gold Waldman is a Professor of Law and the Associate Dean for Faculty Development at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University in New York, where she writes and teaches about constitutional law, education law, and employment law. Read her scholarship or connect with her on LinkedIn.
With the rise of menopause capitalism, we urge for a parallel revolution in how menopause care is delivered, governed, and accessed.