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Full-Text Articles in Legal Education
Kentucky Lawyer, 1996, University Of Kentucky College Of Law
Kentucky Lawyer, 1996, University Of Kentucky College Of Law
Annual Magazines
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"Some Kind Of Lawyer": Two Journeys From Classroom To Courtroom And Beyond, Terry Birdwhistell
"Some Kind Of Lawyer": Two Journeys From Classroom To Courtroom And Beyond, Terry Birdwhistell
Kentucky Law Journal
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Little Brown Spots On The Notebook Paper: Women As Law School Students, Beth L. Goldstein
Little Brown Spots On The Notebook Paper: Women As Law School Students, Beth L. Goldstein
Kentucky Law Journal
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Silent Beneficiaries: Affirmative Action And Gender In Law School Academic Support Programs, Darlene C. Goring
Silent Beneficiaries: Affirmative Action And Gender In Law School Academic Support Programs, Darlene C. Goring
Kentucky Law Journal
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“Some Kind Of Lawyer”: Two Journeys From Classroom To Courtroom And Beyond, Terry Birdwhistell
“Some Kind Of Lawyer”: Two Journeys From Classroom To Courtroom And Beyond, Terry Birdwhistell
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
In January 1996 a panel of the American Bar Association released a report concluding that "discrimination continues to permeate the structures, practices and attitudes of the legal profession." It has been a long journey in women's efforts to obtain equity in both law schools and in the legal profession generally. This article is composed of two interviews with University of Kentucky College of Law graduates: Norma Boster Adams (’52) and Annette McGee Cunningham (’80). Twenty-eight years separated Norma Adams and Annette Cunningham at the College of Law. They faced different obstacles and chose varied paths to success. While each can …