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Women Law Deans, Gender Sidelining, And Presumptions Of Incompetence, Laura M. Padilla Jan 2020

Women Law Deans, Gender Sidelining, And Presumptions Of Incompetence, Laura M. Padilla

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Discussions of presumptions of incompetence and gender sidelining all address challenges that women, especially women of color, face in leadership roles. This Article explores these topics in the context of law deans.

This Article starts with updated data on the number of women law deans, including women of color, and demonstrates increased numbers of both women and women of color in deanships. It then shifts to plausible explanations for this growth: some optimistic and some more skeptical. It may be no coincidence that as the job became less desirable, women were appointed in greater numbers.

Next, this Article provides narrative …