This article presents the results generated from the North Carolina Survey of Attorneys. The focus of this article is on attorneys\u27 perceptions of professional activity levels, career choices, and gender stereotypes, as well as observations of discriminatory behavior toward female attorneys in court or chambers as perceived and reported by the lawyers in our sample
The high rate of women graduating from law school and entering the legal profession suggests that th...
The high rate of women graduating from law school and entering the legal profession suggests that th...
The ABA Journal presents women in the legal system in a similar fashion to the presentation of women...
This article presents the results generated from the North Carolina Survey of Attorneys. The focus o...
The authors examined perceptions of attorney\u27s credibility and case verdict as a function of atto...
In 2004, the Indiana Supreme Court Race and Gender Commission undertook a large survey of lawyers\u2...
This study explores gender discrimination among attorneys using Young Lawyers survey data from 2007....
Do gender and age stereotypes influence the way we perceive attorneys? After reading a passage featu...
Women began entering the legal profession in large numbers in the 1970s, and in the 50 years since, ...
Perception of discrimination in the legal profession Author: Sabrina Collins Faculty: Dr. Laura Moye...
An attorney’s ability to successfully litigate on behalf of their clients is of paramount importance...
In the past two decades, the gender composition of the legal profession in the United States has cha...
This study examines the experiences of female attorneys and law students with respect to gender bias...
Rise, Eric W.Using data compiled by the National Association of Legal Career Professionals (NALP) as...
This Article evaluates the success of female attorneys before the Supreme Court as a function of con...
The high rate of women graduating from law school and entering the legal profession suggests that th...
The high rate of women graduating from law school and entering the legal profession suggests that th...
The ABA Journal presents women in the legal system in a similar fashion to the presentation of women...
This article presents the results generated from the North Carolina Survey of Attorneys. The focus o...
The authors examined perceptions of attorney\u27s credibility and case verdict as a function of atto...
In 2004, the Indiana Supreme Court Race and Gender Commission undertook a large survey of lawyers\u2...
This study explores gender discrimination among attorneys using Young Lawyers survey data from 2007....
Do gender and age stereotypes influence the way we perceive attorneys? After reading a passage featu...
Women began entering the legal profession in large numbers in the 1970s, and in the 50 years since, ...
Perception of discrimination in the legal profession Author: Sabrina Collins Faculty: Dr. Laura Moye...
An attorney’s ability to successfully litigate on behalf of their clients is of paramount importance...
In the past two decades, the gender composition of the legal profession in the United States has cha...
This study examines the experiences of female attorneys and law students with respect to gender bias...
Rise, Eric W.Using data compiled by the National Association of Legal Career Professionals (NALP) as...
This Article evaluates the success of female attorneys before the Supreme Court as a function of con...
The high rate of women graduating from law school and entering the legal profession suggests that th...
The high rate of women graduating from law school and entering the legal profession suggests that th...
The ABA Journal presents women in the legal system in a similar fashion to the presentation of women...