Dissatisfaction permeates the public and professional discourse about lawyers and legal education. Diverse communities within and outside the profession are engaged in multiple conversations critiquing legal education and the profession itself. These conversations, though linked in subject matter and orientation, often proceed on separate tracks. One set of conversations explicitly focuses on women and people of color, centering on their marginalization and underrepresentation in positions of power. Those concerned about race and gender exclusion often participate in separate communities of discourse. Indeed, the symposium that spawned this article framed the inquiry about higher education in terms of gender. This exclusive focus on gender ...
Professor Cahn persuasively advocates movement beyond identifying as either male or female the diffe...
This article demonstrates that there is a gender divide on law school faculties. Women work in infer...
Feminist psychologists postulate that women are more people focused than men and therefore less like...
Dissatisfaction permeates the public and professional discourse about lawyers and legal education. D...
The Journal of Legal Education did all legal educators a great service when it published Women in L...
American legal education is in the grip of what some have called an “existential crisis.” The New Yo...
A seemingly insurmountable barrier to women\u27s success in legal academia is the way they are perce...
Legal education is ripe for disruption because the legal profession and the law itself are ripe for ...
In the 1993 report, Touchstones for Change, the Canadian Bar Association\u27s Task Force on Gender E...
The demographics of law schools are changing and women make up the majority of law students. Yet, th...
On March 10, 2006, the Harvard Journal of Law & Gender, cosponsoring with the Harvard Civil Rights-C...
The demographics of law schools are changing and women make up the majority of law students. Yet, th...
[Extract] The recently released NARS Report is the latest in a long list of studies of the pervasive...
This book chapter describes the contributions to legal intellectual history of the first four genera...
In this Article, Ms. Bashi and Ms. Iskander report and analyze the results of a comprehensive study ...
Professor Cahn persuasively advocates movement beyond identifying as either male or female the diffe...
This article demonstrates that there is a gender divide on law school faculties. Women work in infer...
Feminist psychologists postulate that women are more people focused than men and therefore less like...
Dissatisfaction permeates the public and professional discourse about lawyers and legal education. D...
The Journal of Legal Education did all legal educators a great service when it published Women in L...
American legal education is in the grip of what some have called an “existential crisis.” The New Yo...
A seemingly insurmountable barrier to women\u27s success in legal academia is the way they are perce...
Legal education is ripe for disruption because the legal profession and the law itself are ripe for ...
In the 1993 report, Touchstones for Change, the Canadian Bar Association\u27s Task Force on Gender E...
The demographics of law schools are changing and women make up the majority of law students. Yet, th...
On March 10, 2006, the Harvard Journal of Law & Gender, cosponsoring with the Harvard Civil Rights-C...
The demographics of law schools are changing and women make up the majority of law students. Yet, th...
[Extract] The recently released NARS Report is the latest in a long list of studies of the pervasive...
This book chapter describes the contributions to legal intellectual history of the first four genera...
In this Article, Ms. Bashi and Ms. Iskander report and analyze the results of a comprehensive study ...
Professor Cahn persuasively advocates movement beyond identifying as either male or female the diffe...
This article demonstrates that there is a gender divide on law school faculties. Women work in infer...
Feminist psychologists postulate that women are more people focused than men and therefore less like...