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Full-Text Articles in Legal Profession
Lawyering 'Twisties': Naming And Untangling Performance Anxiety, Heidi K. Brown
Lawyering 'Twisties': Naming And Untangling Performance Anxiety, Heidi K. Brown
Articles & Chapters
No abstract provided.
Women Lawyers For Social Causes, Frank W. Munger, Peerawich Thoviriyavej, Vorapitchaya Rabiablok
Women Lawyers For Social Causes, Frank W. Munger, Peerawich Thoviriyavej, Vorapitchaya Rabiablok
Articles & Chapters
Women lawyers are increasing seen among the leading legal defenders of human rights and social movements in Thailand. Increasing visibility is partly a result of news coverage and social media, but women lawyers activism has far older roots. In this article, we examine two related processes of change that contribute to women’s emergence as leading social cause practitioners. First, we discuss the relationship between Thailand’s legal system and its social and political development since the end of the nineteenth century. Second, we employ career narratives of three women lawyers with innovative practices for social causes as a lens through which …
Moving Women Out Of Poverty: A Call To Action For Legal Aid, Catherine Carr
Moving Women Out Of Poverty: A Call To Action For Legal Aid, Catherine Carr
Wilf Impact Center for Public Interest Law
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Credibility Gap For Women In Teaching Business Law, Faith Stevelman
Credibility Gap For Women In Teaching Business Law, Faith Stevelman
Other Publications
Reposted from https://www.feministlawprofessors.com/2014/05/faith-stevelman-credibility-gap-women-teaching-business-law/
Brain, Gender, Law: A Cautionary Tale, Carlin Meyer
Brain, Gender, Law: A Cautionary Tale, Carlin Meyer
NYLS Law Review
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Introduction, Arthur S. Leonard
The New York Law School Reporter, Vol 7, No. 9, March 1990, New York Law School
The New York Law School Reporter, Vol 7, No. 9, March 1990, New York Law School
Student Newspapers
No abstract provided.