In October 1993, in response to a recommendation in the Report of the National Commission on Judicial Discipline and Removal, Chief Judge Henry A. Politz appointed a Special Committee of the Fifth Circuit Judicial Council to consider and recommend whether a study of gender bias in the Fifth Circuit should be made. The Special Committee, composed of two circuit judges, two district judges, and one magistrate judge, reported its findings to the Judicial Council during a biannual meeting in June 1994
The report of the Gender Bias Study of the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachuset...
This collection documents the activities of the Gender Bias Study Committee in its efforts to invest...
Prior scholarship on the effect of the increasing number of female judges leads to three contrasting...
In October 1993, in response to a recommendation in the Report of the National Commission on Judicia...
Beginning with the state courts of New Jersey in 1984, almost every state in the country and numerou...
In 1993, the Women Judges Fund for Justice, the National Association of Women Judges, and the Nation...
In 1990, the federal courts of the Ninth Circuit began to examine the effects of gender on the busin...
The Tenth Circuit Study of Gender Bias and Sexual Harassment was initiated in September 1995 with a ...
In 1993, at the request of then Chief Judge Jon O. Newman, the Judicial Council of the Second Circui...
In 1993 the Eleventh Circuit Judicial Council\u27s Task Force on Gender Bias was established. It was...
The District of Columbia Circuit became the first federal circuit to establish a Task Force on race ...
When the Ninth Circuit Gender Bias Task Force released its report at the Circuit\u27s 1992 Judicial ...
In July of 1993, the Judicial Council of the Eighth Circuit adopted a resolution for the creation of...
The March 1993 vote of the Judicial Conference of the United States endorsing the provision of the p...
Symposium: Seventh Annual Conference of the National Association of Women Judges: Conference Present...
The report of the Gender Bias Study of the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachuset...
This collection documents the activities of the Gender Bias Study Committee in its efforts to invest...
Prior scholarship on the effect of the increasing number of female judges leads to three contrasting...
In October 1993, in response to a recommendation in the Report of the National Commission on Judicia...
Beginning with the state courts of New Jersey in 1984, almost every state in the country and numerou...
In 1993, the Women Judges Fund for Justice, the National Association of Women Judges, and the Nation...
In 1990, the federal courts of the Ninth Circuit began to examine the effects of gender on the busin...
The Tenth Circuit Study of Gender Bias and Sexual Harassment was initiated in September 1995 with a ...
In 1993, at the request of then Chief Judge Jon O. Newman, the Judicial Council of the Second Circui...
In 1993 the Eleventh Circuit Judicial Council\u27s Task Force on Gender Bias was established. It was...
The District of Columbia Circuit became the first federal circuit to establish a Task Force on race ...
When the Ninth Circuit Gender Bias Task Force released its report at the Circuit\u27s 1992 Judicial ...
In July of 1993, the Judicial Council of the Eighth Circuit adopted a resolution for the creation of...
The March 1993 vote of the Judicial Conference of the United States endorsing the provision of the p...
Symposium: Seventh Annual Conference of the National Association of Women Judges: Conference Present...
The report of the Gender Bias Study of the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachuset...
This collection documents the activities of the Gender Bias Study Committee in its efforts to invest...
Prior scholarship on the effect of the increasing number of female judges leads to three contrasting...