Courtenay W. Daum is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Colorado State University. She is a feminist and critical legal theorist and her recent research examines how the criminal justice and legal systems subjugate and constrain marginalized populations including rape victims, female intimates of drug offenders, and transgender individuals. Recent articles include “The War on Solicitation and Intersectional Subjection: Quality-of-life Policing as a Tool to Control Transgender Populations” in New Political Science, and “Marriage Equality: Assimilationist Victory or Pluralist Defeat? What the Struggle for Marriage Equality Tells Us About the History and the Future of LGBTQ Politics” (under review).