The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | September 1, 2022
In the era of remote work, other forms of harassment, such as bullying and inappropriate comments, may have actually flourished.
Law.com | How I Made It|Profile|Q&A
By Tasha Norman | August 30, 2022
Advocate for others early and often. Advocate for yourself too—don't be passive.
By Heather Nevitt | August 29, 2022
These outstanding women will be recognized at an awards dinner on Oct. 18 as part of our Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference in Washington, D.C.
Law.com | How I Made It|Profile|Q&A
By Tasha Norman | August 29, 2022
"There will be many phases to your career, and not every phase will be what you expect or want. Take each phase as they come, and do not be afraid to recalibrate."
By Ross Todd | August 29, 2022
U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers reminds potential jurors there was a time in the U.S. when many people like those in the courtroom did not have the right to serve on juries—including herself. "And I can't tell you how often I see mouths open, like, 'Wow, that's the judge.'"
By Ross Todd | August 29, 2022
U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers reminds potential jurors there was a time in the U.S. when many people like those in the courtroom did not have the right to serve on juries—including herself. "And I can't tell you how often I see mouths open, like, 'Wow, that's the judge.'"
By Christine Charnosky | August 25, 2022
There are more female law deans and faculty than ever before in the U.S., but many of those roles still tend to be "lower status" positions compared to the ones held by men, according to a new study.
By Colleen Murphy | August 22, 2022
Professor Shaakirrah R. Sanders alleged in district court, that since being hired as a tenure-track professor in 2011, she has endured a culture of racism and sexism perpetuated primarily by two deans of the University of Idaho College of Law.
By Everett Catts | August 16, 2022
"I think it's the truth. It is what is. … I think the numbers really show you about diversity on the bench or the lack of diversity on the bench," said DeKalb County (Georgia) State Court Judge Alvin T. Wong, who is Chinese American.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Cristina Rodriguez | August 9, 2022
Refusing to accept the status quo of only about 10% of appointed arbitrators being women, members of what became the global steering committee discussed and debated different approaches, culminating in the pledge.
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