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How To Change The Narrative Of The Women's Suffrage Movement -- And Why It Matters, Andrea Schneider, Kristen Foster, Sarah Wadsworth, Lisa Tetrault, Atiba Ellis
How To Change The Narrative Of The Women's Suffrage Movement -- And Why It Matters, Andrea Schneider, Kristen Foster, Sarah Wadsworth, Lisa Tetrault, Atiba Ellis
Marquette Intellectual Property & Innovation Law Review
Hi, my name is Andrea Kupfer Schneider, Professor of Law and Director of the Institute for Women's Leadership at Marquette University. In honor of the one hundredth anniversary of the Nineteenth Amendment and in recognition of how important women are in this current election, we are delighted to bring you our virtual conference on Women's Suffrage and Innovation. Thank you for joining us.
Bias In The Boardroom: Implicit Bias In The Selection And Treatment Of Women Directors
Bias In The Boardroom: Implicit Bias In The Selection And Treatment Of Women Directors
Marquette Law Review
In light of the stagnation in growth of women directors on corporate boards, board diversity advocates and corporate leaders should look to the role implicit gender bias plays in the board nomination process and in challenges women directors face while serving on boards. Relevant stakeholders often overlook how implicit bias barriers prevent women from reaching the boardroom and persist as obstacles once women directors have earned their seats on the board. Incorporating social psychological research on implicit bias and recognized strategies to work around bias, such as objective assessments and guidelines, data analytics, and accountability mechanisms, this Article encourages companies …
Man Up Or Go Home: Exploring Perceptions Of Women In Leadership, Abigail Perdue
Man Up Or Go Home: Exploring Perceptions Of Women In Leadership, Abigail Perdue
Marquette Law Review
Throughout history, women in positions of authority have often been perceived as violating well-established gender norms. Perhaps as a result, female leadership has often been viewed as a threat to male power and privilege and thus provoked resistance. Female leaders challenge longstanding sex stereotypes and patriarchal structures, subverting the identities of androcentric institutions and the people who comprise them. In so doing, they redefine notions of what it means to be a leader as well as what it means to be a woman. Cisgender male subordinates in particular may feel that their masculinity is under assault when they are placed …
Title Ix At Forty: An Introduction And Historical Review Of Forty Legal Developments That Shaped Gender Equity Law, Paul M. Anderson
Title Ix At Forty: An Introduction And Historical Review Of Forty Legal Developments That Shaped Gender Equity Law, Paul M. Anderson
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Comments On Title Ix, Clark C. Griffith
Comments On Title Ix, Clark C. Griffith
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Title Ix: Unresolved Public Policy Issues, Ted Leland, Karen Peters
Title Ix: Unresolved Public Policy Issues, Ted Leland, Karen Peters
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Who Owns Sports? The Politics Of Title Ix, Martha Burk, Natasha Plumly
Who Owns Sports? The Politics Of Title Ix, Martha Burk, Natasha Plumly
Marquette Sports Law Review
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In Defense Of Title Ix: Why Current Policies Are Required To Ensure Equality Of Opportunity, Jocelyn Samuels, Kristen Galles
In Defense Of Title Ix: Why Current Policies Are Required To Ensure Equality Of Opportunity, Jocelyn Samuels, Kristen Galles
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Title Ix And College Sport: The Long Painful Path To Compliance And Reform, Ellen J. Staurowsky
Title Ix And College Sport: The Long Painful Path To Compliance And Reform, Ellen J. Staurowsky
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Wrestling With Title Ix, Cynthia Lee A. Pemberton
Wrestling With Title Ix, Cynthia Lee A. Pemberton
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Title Ix In The 21st Century, Barbara Osborne
Title Ix In The 21st Century, Barbara Osborne
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Sexual Harassment In Sports: How "Adequate" Is Title Ix?, Erika Tripp
Sexual Harassment In Sports: How "Adequate" Is Title Ix?, Erika Tripp
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Further Clarification Of Intercollegiate Athletics Policy Guidance Regarding Title Ix Compliance, Gerald Reynolds
Further Clarification Of Intercollegiate Athletics Policy Guidance Regarding Title Ix Compliance, Gerald Reynolds
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Title Ix: Part Three Could Be The Key, C. Peter Goplerud Iii
Title Ix: Part Three Could Be The Key, C. Peter Goplerud Iii
Marquette Sports Law Review
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"Open To All" Title Ix At Thirty, The Secretary Of Education's Commission On Opportunity In Athletics
"Open To All" Title Ix At Thirty, The Secretary Of Education's Commission On Opportunity In Athletics
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Minority Views On The Report Of The Commission On Opportunity In Athletics, Donna De Varona, Julie Foudy
Minority Views On The Report Of The Commission On Opportunity In Athletics, Donna De Varona, Julie Foudy
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Intercollegiate Athletics' Unique Environments For Sexual Harassment Claims: Balancing The Realities Of Athletics With Preventing Potential Claims, Nancy Hogshead-Makar, Sheldon Elliot Steinbach
Intercollegiate Athletics' Unique Environments For Sexual Harassment Claims: Balancing The Realities Of Athletics With Preventing Potential Claims, Nancy Hogshead-Makar, Sheldon Elliot Steinbach
Marquette Sports Law Review
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Title Vii: An Alternative Remedy For Gender Inequity In Intercollegiate Athletics , Kristi L. Schoepfer
Title Vii: An Alternative Remedy For Gender Inequity In Intercollegiate Athletics , Kristi L. Schoepfer
Marquette Sports Law Review
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If You Let Me Play Sports, Marilyn V. Yarbrough
If You Let Me Play Sports, Marilyn V. Yarbrough
Marquette Sports Law Review
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