Appropriate Discomfort About ‘Comfort Women’
By Sharon L. Eiseman
Diversity Leadership Council,
June 2023
Reflections from a KAN-WIN event in August 2022 that educated the public about the forced servitude of "comfort women" during World War II.
Celebrating Women’s History Month
By Juan R. Thomas
Diversity Leadership Council,
June 2023
A look at the economic disparities that still exist for women in the U.S. and around the world.
Appropriate Discomfort About ‘Comfort Women’
By Sharon L. Eiseman
Racial and Ethnic Minorities and the Law,
April 2023
Reflections from a KAN-WIN event in August 2022 that educated the public about the forced servitude of "comfort women" during World War II.
Celebrating Women’s History Month
By Juan R. Thomas
Racial and Ethnic Minorities and the Law,
April 2023
A look at the economic disparities that still exist for women in the U.S. and around the world.
Rule 8.4(g) Case Update: Eliminating Bias v. the First Amendment
By Athena T. Taite
Racial and Ethnic Minorities and the Law,
September 2021
The Supreme Court of Colorado issued an opinion on June 7, 2021, responding to an argument that its ethics rule, intended to address bias in the legal system, improperly limits free speech.
Implicit Bias: How Far Are We Really?
By Bianca B. Brown
Racial and Ethnic Minorities and the Law,
February 2020
Strides in diversity efforts have not sufficiently addressed implicit bias.
Civil affairs
By Darlene Strickland & Eugena A. Whitson-Owen
Racial and Ethnic Minorities and the Law,
November 2002
"The opposing the opinions, and rectifying the mistakes of others, is what truth and charity sometimes require of us, and civility does not oppose, if it be done with due caution and care of circumstances."
Profiles: Justice Rita B. Garman
Racial and Ethnic Minorities and the Law,
November 2002
Justice Garman started her path to distinction early on, graduating as class valedictorian from Oswego High School.
Profiles: Justice Sue E. Myerscough
By Sue E. Myerscough
Racial and Ethnic Minorities and the Law,
November 2002
Justice Myerscough has been tightly connected to the State and people of Illinois for many years.
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