This article analyzes the life and career of Clara Shortridge Foltz, a California attorney and suffragist of the latter decades of the 19th Century and the early 20th Century who was an early developer of the concept of the public defender, leaving an important legacy in the advancement of women\u27s rights
The ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920 --allowing women to vote in the United States--...
This Article delves into the life and work of Judge [Florence] Allen to provide insight to the contr...
My service as chair of the Section on Women in Legal Education ( Section ) was rather unusual. I sta...
This article analyzes the life and career of Clara Shortridge Foltz, a California attorney and suffr...
Clara Foltz, Hastings\u27s first female student (but only after a legal battle), had a distinguished...
Clara Shortridge Foltz has been described in many different ways. Lady lawyer, massive egotist a...
As Barbara Babcock’s new biography reveals, Foltz had great ambitions: to be “an inspiring movement ...
In November 2019, the Author spoke at the Western New England Law Review held its symposium, On Acco...
Women’s legal history is developing as a new and exciting field that provides alternative perspectiv...
The New Deal, one of the greatest expansions of government in U.S. history, was a lawyers\u27 deal ...
The rise of women in the legal profession in Maryland was shaped by a wide range of factors, includi...
This thesis has for its purpose an analysis of the life of Ella Knowles Haskell. Special attention, ...
In this review, Carol Sanger examines the recent surge of interest in the lives of early women lawye...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the origins of the first women\u27s rights convention held ...
This Article focuses on the life and legacy of Francis Perkins, a twentieth century champion of woma...
The ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920 --allowing women to vote in the United States--...
This Article delves into the life and work of Judge [Florence] Allen to provide insight to the contr...
My service as chair of the Section on Women in Legal Education ( Section ) was rather unusual. I sta...
This article analyzes the life and career of Clara Shortridge Foltz, a California attorney and suffr...
Clara Foltz, Hastings\u27s first female student (but only after a legal battle), had a distinguished...
Clara Shortridge Foltz has been described in many different ways. Lady lawyer, massive egotist a...
As Barbara Babcock’s new biography reveals, Foltz had great ambitions: to be “an inspiring movement ...
In November 2019, the Author spoke at the Western New England Law Review held its symposium, On Acco...
Women’s legal history is developing as a new and exciting field that provides alternative perspectiv...
The New Deal, one of the greatest expansions of government in U.S. history, was a lawyers\u27 deal ...
The rise of women in the legal profession in Maryland was shaped by a wide range of factors, includi...
This thesis has for its purpose an analysis of the life of Ella Knowles Haskell. Special attention, ...
In this review, Carol Sanger examines the recent surge of interest in the lives of early women lawye...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the origins of the first women\u27s rights convention held ...
This Article focuses on the life and legacy of Francis Perkins, a twentieth century champion of woma...
The ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920 --allowing women to vote in the United States--...
This Article delves into the life and work of Judge [Florence] Allen to provide insight to the contr...
My service as chair of the Section on Women in Legal Education ( Section ) was rather unusual. I sta...