Chair’s Column
By Deanna Hoyt
Women and the Law,
December 2024
A note from the chair.
Chair’s Column
By Deanna Hoyt
Women and the Law,
October 2024
A note from the chair.
Safeguarding Your Future
By Athena Clark
Women and the Law,
October 2024
This article explores where these legal fields converge, offering insights for anyone looking to protect their assets and loved ones.
Creating gender equality: Takeaways
By Sandra Crawford
Women and the Law,
April 2019
Key takeaways from a recent panel presentation on creating gender equality in the workplace.
Share your talents!
By Marylou Lowder Kent
Women and the Law,
February 2019
An overview of three programs managed by the Standing Committee on Law Related Education for the Public that present attorneys and judges with opportunities to volunteer their time in their communities toward the advancement of civics education.
Chair’s column
By Lori Levin
Women and the Law,
December 2018
A note from the Committee on Women & the Law chair, Lori Levin.
Fast facts about our female U.S. Supreme Court justices
By Andrea Kmak
Women and the Law,
December 2018
Although the women who have served on the U.S. Supreme Court represent a small minority of the justices, they have nevertheless contributed to the Court in their own unique ways.
Good news column
Women and the Law,
December 2018
Uplifting updates from various members of the Standing Committee on Women & the Law.
Women candidates for the judiciary
By Graciela Mata
Women and the Law,
March 2002
Running for office requires a great deal of courage. Campaigning can be physically and financially draining.
Gender fairness roundtables to be held in early 2002
Women and the Law,
December 2001
Are judges ensuring that gender bias does not occur in their courtrooms? Have bar associations paid sufficient attention to gender bias issues in continuing legal education courses?
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