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Superwoman And Real Women: Leading, Following, Caring, Evolving, And Sometimes Making Do, William & Mary Law School Sep 2018

Superwoman And Real Women: Leading, Following, Caring, Evolving, And Sometimes Making Do, William & Mary Law School

Law School Conferences: Ephemera

Held on September 21, 2018 at the William & Mary Law School.

Sponsored by the William & Mary Law School:

  • Office of the Dean
  • Office of Career Services
  • Office of Development and Alumni Affairs
  • Asian Law Student Association
  • Black Law Students Association
  • Business Law Society
  • George Wythe Society
  • Latinx Law Students Association
  • Public Service Fund
  • Student Bar Association
  • W&M Business Law Review
  • W&M Journal of Race, Gender and Social Justice
  • Women's Law Society


Another Day At The Breach: Cyber Intrusion: A Conference Of Experts, William & Mary Law School Mar 2018

Another Day At The Breach: Cyber Intrusion: A Conference Of Experts, William & Mary Law School

Law School Conferences: Ephemera

Held on March 16-17, 2018 at William & Mary Law School and Raymond A. Mason School of Business.


Intentionality & Serendipity: Creating A Career And A Life, William & Mary Law School Jan 2017

Intentionality & Serendipity: Creating A Career And A Life, William & Mary Law School

Law School Conferences: Ephemera

Held on January 27, 2017 at William & Mary Law School.

Sponsored by William & Mary Law School:

  • Office of the Dean
  • Office of Development & Alumni Affairs
  • Office of Career Services
  • William & Mary Business Law Review
  • William & Mary Journal of Women & the Law
  • Student Bar Association (SBA)
  • Black Law Students Association (BLSA)
  • Latino Law Students Association (LLSA)
  • Public Service Fund (PSF)
  • William & Mary Women’s Law Society
  • William & Mary National Trial Team


Lawyers As Leaders, William & Mary Law School Sep 2014

Lawyers As Leaders, William & Mary Law School

Law School Conferences: Ephemera

Held on September 12, 2014 at William & Mary Law School.

Sponsored by William & Mary Law School:

  • Office of the Dean
  • Office of Development & Alumni Affairs
  • Office of Career Services
  • The William & Mary Journal of Women & the Law
  • The William & Mary Business Law Review
  • William & Mary Women’s Law Society
  • William & Mary Business Law Society
  • Venture Capital and Entrepreneurship Legal Society (ViCE)
  • George Wythe Society


Lawyers In In-House Practice, William & Mary Law School Sep 2013

Lawyers In In-House Practice, William & Mary Law School

Law School Conferences: Ephemera

Held on September 19-20, 2013 at the William & Mary Law School.

Sponsored by the William & Mary Law School:

  • Office of the Dean
  • Office of Alumni Affairs
  • Office of Career Services
  • The William & Mary Journal of Women & the Law
  • The William & Mary Business Law Review
  • William & Mary Women’s Law Society
  • William & Mary Business Law Society
  • Venture Capital and Entrepreneurship Legal Society (ViCE)
  • George Wythe Society


Access Versus Privacy: Approaches To State Information Policy, William & Mary Law School Mar 1995

Access Versus Privacy: Approaches To State Information Policy, William & Mary Law School

Law School Conferences: Ephemera

Held on March 17, 1995.

Sponsored by The William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal and the Virginia Council on Information Management.


Brown V. Board Of Education After 40 Years: Confronting The Promise, William & Mary Law School May 1994

Brown V. Board Of Education After 40 Years: Confronting The Promise, William & Mary Law School

Law School Conferences: Ephemera

Held on May 17-18, 1994 in Williamsburg, Virginia.

Sponsored by the Institute of Bill of Rights Law of The College of William and Mary and Howard University School of Law.


Virginia Fisheries And The Environment: Proceedings, William & Mary Law School, Virginia Marine Resources Commission, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science Dec 1979

Virginia Fisheries And The Environment: Proceedings, William & Mary Law School, Virginia Marine Resources Commission, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science

Law School Conferences: Ephemera

Held December 8, 1979 at the Colonial Williamsburg Lodge.

Funded by the Virginia Environmental Endowment. Sponsored by the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, with the cooperation of the Virginia Marine Resources Commission and the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.

Symposium Participants (in order of appearance): Perkins Wilson, L. Eugene Cronin, Luie Fass, Ivar Strand, Carl L. Herring, Jr., J.B. Jackson, Herbert M. Austin, James Chambers, Robert R. Huggett, Ronald Gregory, John Wedin, Turner Smith, Jackson Davis, William M. Feinberg, James F. McHugh, John M. DeMaria, Jr., N. Bartlett Theberge, Evelyn M. Hailey, Allen W. Haynie, and Thomas J. Schoenbaum.


Proceedings Of The Conference On Environmental Law -- Toxic Substances, William & Mary Law School Feb 1979

Proceedings Of The Conference On Environmental Law -- Toxic Substances, William & Mary Law School

Law School Conferences: Ephemera

Held on February 9-10, 1979 at William & Mary Law School.

Funded by the Virginia Environmental Endowment.

Symposium Participants (in order of appearance): Maurice B. Rowe, William R. Moore, Louise Burke, William F. Gilley, James Douglas, Manning Gasch, Jr., Barbara Bitters, Robert Jackson, James Ryan, Robert R. Merhige, Jr., Gus Steph, Steven D. Jellinek, Frederick R. Anderson, Luther Carter, Peter Barton Hutt, Richard Voight, Richard Merrill, George Taylor, Richard Fleming, Hargis, Richard N. Velde, Susan B. King, Jacob Clayman, Nicholas Ashford, James Rogers, Charles O'Connor, Donald F. Hornig, Devra Davis, Scott C. Whitney, and Denis J. Brion.


Ada Lois: The Sipuel Story, Ruth E. Swain Jan 1978

Ada Lois: The Sipuel Story, Ruth E. Swain

Women in History & the Law

Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher (1924-1995) applied to the University of Oklahoma College of Law in 1946. Her application was denied, and in Sipuel v. Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Oklahoma had to provide her with the same opportunities for a legal education as it provided other citizens. Rather than admit her to OU, the state established a law school specifically for her. She refused to attend, and her attorneys argued that the school did not afford the same educational opportunities as OU. The Oklahoma Attorney General conceded, and Fisher was …


A Full And Complete History Of The Great Beattie Murder Case, Anonymous Jan 1911

A Full And Complete History Of The Great Beattie Murder Case, Anonymous

Women in History & the Law

This paperback details the murder of Louise Owen Beattie, who was killed by her husband Henry Clay Beattie. They were married in 1910 and had an infant son in 1911. Around the time of the birth of their son, Henry Beattie reconnected with a former girlfriend. He procured a shotgun, and then on July 18, 1911, invited Louise on a drive. When they returned several hours later, Louise was dead. Beattie claimed that they were attacked by a highwayman, but his story did not stand up to police investigation. His trial was sensational, but Louise herself was mostly ignored, as …


Deed, 1 January 1847, Of Andrew Constable And Jemima S. W. Constable To James K. Savage For Land In Elizabeth City Co., Va. Bears Affidavit, 1 January 1849, Of John Armistead And Henry Whiting Concerning Jemima S. W. Constable Being Examined Apart From Her Husband Regarding Sale, John Armistead, Henry Whiting Dec 1846

Deed, 1 January 1847, Of Andrew Constable And Jemima S. W. Constable To James K. Savage For Land In Elizabeth City Co., Va. Bears Affidavit, 1 January 1849, Of John Armistead And Henry Whiting Concerning Jemima S. W. Constable Being Examined Apart From Her Husband Regarding Sale, John Armistead, Henry Whiting

Women in History & the Law

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American Criminal Trials, Peleg W. Chandler Dec 1840

American Criminal Trials, Peleg W. Chandler

Women in History & the Law

This is a modern account of the trial of Anne Hutchinson. Hutchinson was a midwife and healer, as well as a spiritual advisor in the Boston colony. She became embroiled in the Antinomian controversy, a religious schism that threatened to tear the colony apart. Hutchinson was arrested and charged with "transducing the ministers" and heresy. She was convicted and her family was banished from the colony in 1638. She and six members of her family were killed during Kieft's War several years later. Anne Hutchinson was only the first of several women tried for similar crimes in a short period …


An Essay On The Learning Respecting The Creation And Execution Of Powers; And Also Respecting The Nature And Effect Of Leasing Powers..., John Joseph Powell Dec 1790

An Essay On The Learning Respecting The Creation And Execution Of Powers; And Also Respecting The Nature And Effect Of Leasing Powers..., John Joseph Powell

Women in History & the Law

This is one of many books printed by the prolific Elizabeth Lynch (neé Watts). She was first married to the bookseller, stationer, printer, and circulating library keeper Richard Watts. He was bookseller to the Courts of Law and printed mainly law books, with a shop in Skinner-Row in Dublin. Elizabeth took over his business after his death in 1762. Four years later, she married Reverend Stewart Lynch, who was also a bookseller. Elizabeth continued to operate her business until her death in 1794, frequently collaborating with other printers including Sarah Cotter, whose work is also featured in this exhibit.