In 1873 the U.S. Supreme Court denied Myra Bradwell the right to practice law, holding the paramount destiny and mission of women are to fulfill the noble and benign office of wife and mother. Now, just slightly more a century later, two women sit on the Supreme Court, and almost half of all law students and law school faculty are women
There has been a dramatic increase in both the percentage and the numbers of women who have entered ...
In January 1996 a panel of the American Bar Association released a report concluding that discrimin...
To examine the magnitude and source of the gender pay disparity among lawyers, this paper uses data ...
In 1873 the U.S. Supreme Court denied Myra Bradwell the right to practice law, holding the paramoun...
Women consistently represent over fifty percent of entering law school classes, and one-third of all...
In 2004, the Indiana Supreme Court Race and Gender Commission undertook a large survey of lawyers\u2...
This study examines the experiences of female attorneys and law students with respect to gender bias...
Women have been attending law school at approximately equal rates as men for decades and began compr...
The report of the Gender Bias Study of the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachuset...
Gender representation in the context of large law firms has received extensive scholarly attention a...
Three women now sit on the Supreme Court of the United States, and a fourth recently retired, sugges...
Women and the Constitution: Presentation from the 1987 Eighth Circuit Judicial Conference, Colorado ...
Women have been members of the legal profession for over a century. In recent years, the legal profe...
Although women have made significant strides in the legal profession, female attorneys continue to e...
In 1978, political scientist Beverly Blair Cook wrote Women Judges: The End of Tokenism for a public...
There has been a dramatic increase in both the percentage and the numbers of women who have entered ...
In January 1996 a panel of the American Bar Association released a report concluding that discrimin...
To examine the magnitude and source of the gender pay disparity among lawyers, this paper uses data ...
In 1873 the U.S. Supreme Court denied Myra Bradwell the right to practice law, holding the paramoun...
Women consistently represent over fifty percent of entering law school classes, and one-third of all...
In 2004, the Indiana Supreme Court Race and Gender Commission undertook a large survey of lawyers\u2...
This study examines the experiences of female attorneys and law students with respect to gender bias...
Women have been attending law school at approximately equal rates as men for decades and began compr...
The report of the Gender Bias Study of the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachuset...
Gender representation in the context of large law firms has received extensive scholarly attention a...
Three women now sit on the Supreme Court of the United States, and a fourth recently retired, sugges...
Women and the Constitution: Presentation from the 1987 Eighth Circuit Judicial Conference, Colorado ...
Women have been members of the legal profession for over a century. In recent years, the legal profe...
Although women have made significant strides in the legal profession, female attorneys continue to e...
In 1978, political scientist Beverly Blair Cook wrote Women Judges: The End of Tokenism for a public...
There has been a dramatic increase in both the percentage and the numbers of women who have entered ...
In January 1996 a panel of the American Bar Association released a report concluding that discrimin...
To examine the magnitude and source of the gender pay disparity among lawyers, this paper uses data ...