Gender gaps in wages and wealth are well-known, but another gender gap has escaped attention. This gap – which we call the “aid gap” – arises from the widespread practice of merit scholarship negotiation and directly affects law students and lawyers. In this Essay, we identify and explain the aid gap; describe its causes and consequences; and advocate for regulatory intervention to eliminate, or at least minimize, it
Why is there a strong presence of women in higher education, but the highest positions of power and ...
This Article will look at the problem of unequal pay and will argue that transparency regarding comp...
In the past half century, our world has experienced a radical change comparable to the Industrial Re...
Gender gaps in wages and wealth are well-known, but another gender gap has escaped attention. This g...
Women have been attending law school at approximately equal rates as men for decades and began compr...
Although women have made significant strides in the legal profession, female attorneys continue to e...
This article seeks to identify the mechanisms underlying the gender wage gap among new lawyers. Rely...
This study investigates pay discrimination towards women in the legal field. Recent research has sho...
Despite our country’s efforts to eliminate it, there remain pay and achievement gaps between men and...
In 1873 the U.S. Supreme Court denied Myra Bradwell the right to practice law, holding the paramoun...
To examine the magnitude and source of the gender pay disparity among lawyers, this paper uses data ...
Women in virtually every job category still make less than men. Academia is no exception. This Artic...
Gender representation in the context of large law firms has received extensive scholarly attention a...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
This article examines the gender gap in the lateral market for government lawyers. Using data on law...
Why is there a strong presence of women in higher education, but the highest positions of power and ...
This Article will look at the problem of unequal pay and will argue that transparency regarding comp...
In the past half century, our world has experienced a radical change comparable to the Industrial Re...
Gender gaps in wages and wealth are well-known, but another gender gap has escaped attention. This g...
Women have been attending law school at approximately equal rates as men for decades and began compr...
Although women have made significant strides in the legal profession, female attorneys continue to e...
This article seeks to identify the mechanisms underlying the gender wage gap among new lawyers. Rely...
This study investigates pay discrimination towards women in the legal field. Recent research has sho...
Despite our country’s efforts to eliminate it, there remain pay and achievement gaps between men and...
In 1873 the U.S. Supreme Court denied Myra Bradwell the right to practice law, holding the paramoun...
To examine the magnitude and source of the gender pay disparity among lawyers, this paper uses data ...
Women in virtually every job category still make less than men. Academia is no exception. This Artic...
Gender representation in the context of large law firms has received extensive scholarly attention a...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
This article examines the gender gap in the lateral market for government lawyers. Using data on law...
Why is there a strong presence of women in higher education, but the highest positions of power and ...
This Article will look at the problem of unequal pay and will argue that transparency regarding comp...
In the past half century, our world has experienced a radical change comparable to the Industrial Re...