A Review of Unequal Colleagues: The Entrance of Women into the Professions, 1890-1940 by Penina Migdal Glazer and Miriam Slate
This thesis is an account of how an academic profession for women evolved in England during the peri...
Few studies exist dealing with the career development of women to senior academic officers positions...
The story of women in American society has largely been defined and recorded by men and the institut...
A Review of Unequal Access: Women Lawyers in a Changing America by Ronald Cheste
A Review of Unequal Colleagues: The Entrance of Women into the Professions, 1890-1940 by Penina Mig...
IN 1869 Belle A. Mansfield, reputedly the first female lawyer admitted to practice in the United Sta...
I work in a law school building that is named for Jane M.G. Foster, who donated the money for its co...
Although women lawyers faced many challenges at the turn of the twentieth century, many of them foun...
This paper explores the context in which women gained admission to the bar at the end of the ninetee...
In Chicago in 1893, for the first time in history, women lawyers were invited to participate with ma...
The Gendered Life of Legal Aid, 1863-1960 (manuscript in process) will be the first monograph on the...
Women and the Constitution: Presentation from the 1987 Eighth Circuit Judicial Conference, Colorado ...
A special concern of this paper is the presence of women at the top of the judicial hierarchy. Under...
Despite earning more than 40% of doctorates awarded in the United States, women hold one third of th...
The women in law literature review is part of our Women in Leadership in the Law project. The revie...
This thesis is an account of how an academic profession for women evolved in England during the peri...
Few studies exist dealing with the career development of women to senior academic officers positions...
The story of women in American society has largely been defined and recorded by men and the institut...
A Review of Unequal Access: Women Lawyers in a Changing America by Ronald Cheste
A Review of Unequal Colleagues: The Entrance of Women into the Professions, 1890-1940 by Penina Mig...
IN 1869 Belle A. Mansfield, reputedly the first female lawyer admitted to practice in the United Sta...
I work in a law school building that is named for Jane M.G. Foster, who donated the money for its co...
Although women lawyers faced many challenges at the turn of the twentieth century, many of them foun...
This paper explores the context in which women gained admission to the bar at the end of the ninetee...
In Chicago in 1893, for the first time in history, women lawyers were invited to participate with ma...
The Gendered Life of Legal Aid, 1863-1960 (manuscript in process) will be the first monograph on the...
Women and the Constitution: Presentation from the 1987 Eighth Circuit Judicial Conference, Colorado ...
A special concern of this paper is the presence of women at the top of the judicial hierarchy. Under...
Despite earning more than 40% of doctorates awarded in the United States, women hold one third of th...
The women in law literature review is part of our Women in Leadership in the Law project. The revie...
This thesis is an account of how an academic profession for women evolved in England during the peri...
Few studies exist dealing with the career development of women to senior academic officers positions...
The story of women in American society has largely been defined and recorded by men and the institut...