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Jacquelyn L. Bridgeman Interview; Oral History Project, Jacquelyn L. Bridgeman, Cristina E. Salazar, Shelby Nivitanont
Jacquelyn L. Bridgeman Interview; Oral History Project, Jacquelyn L. Bridgeman, Cristina E. Salazar, Shelby Nivitanont
Wyoming Oral History
Jacquelyn L. Bridgeman, Kepler Professor of Law, Director of School of Culture, Gender & Social Justice.
In this oral history, Professor Bridgeman discuses what it was like to grow up in Laramie, WY, her experience as a woman of color in the legal career field, and her accomplishments as a lawyer, law professor, and magistrate. Professor Bridgeman touches on stories from when President Obama was her professor at University of Chicago Law School, insights into current events in the Wyoming Legislature, and her perspective on diversity recruitment.
Clark Memorandum: Fall 1994, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, J. Reuben Clark Law School
Clark Memorandum: Fall 1994, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, J. Reuben Clark Law School
The Clark Memorandum
- Too Much Law, Too Little Consensus (Bruce C. Hafen)
- Pure Religion (Steven A. West)
- Keepers of the Flame (F. Burton Howard)
- A Safe Return (Michael Goldsmith)
Lawyer Population In Indiana, Indiana University
Lawyer Population In Indiana, Indiana University
Historic Documents
Preface:
The purpose of this report is to give a comparative picture of the distribution of lawyers throughout the state. The statistics concerning the number of lawyers, their ages, years of service and education are taken from the 1947 Martindale-Hubbell directory.
A Question, Tamar Althouse
A Question, Tamar Althouse
Historic Documents
Tamar Althouse, later to be Tamar Scholz, was the first female student to be enrolled at the Indiana University School of Law, graduating with her LL.B. in 1892. In November of that year she wrote this article (“A Question”) for the student newspaper of the day, The Indiana Student, addressing the importance of educating women.
Biographical Sketches Of Law Department Graduates And Professors (1844-1876), Theophilus A. Wylie
Biographical Sketches Of Law Department Graduates And Professors (1844-1876), Theophilus A. Wylie
Historic Documents
Excerpts originally published in Indiana University, It's History, 1820. To view the full text of this title go to the HathiTrust here.