Where are the Women? Harvard Symposium Edition
Where are the Women? Harvard Symposium Edition Volume 125 · May 2012 · Number 7 ARTICLE Regulation for the Sake of Appearance Adam M. Samaha SYMPOSIUM THE NEW PRIVATE LAW Introduction: Pragmatism and...
View ArticleWhere are the Women? Stanford Law Review Edition
Where are the Women? Stanford Law Review Edition Volume 64 • Issue 4 • April 2012 Articles The Tragedy of the Carrots: Economics and Politics in the Choice of Price Instruments Brian Galle 64 Stan. L....
View ArticleWhere are the Women? Washington Law Review Edition
Where are the Women? Washington Law Review Edition Volume 87 | June 2012 | Issue 2 June 2012 Symposium: The First Amendment in the Modern Age Foreword: The Guardians of Knowledge in the Modern State:...
View Article‘Why Are There No Women Writers in Vogue’s Edith Wharton Spread?”
‘Why Are There No Women Writers in Vogue’s Edith Wharton Spread?” That is the title of this Slate article, which notes: … Several hundred writers and fans had descended upon The Mount, Edith Wharton’s...
View ArticleWhere are the Women? Another FSU Edition
Where are the Women? Another FSU Edition This time, a tax conference with 14 “featured participants.” Number of women? One. Did noone at Florida State look at this list of speakers and think, “Gee,...
View Article“Not a single woman will lead any of the major House committees in the 113th...
“Not a single woman will lead any of the major House committees in the 113th Congress.” Details here. Feminist Law Professors
View ArticleWhere are the Women? Yale Law Journal Editorial Board Edition
Where are the Women? Yale Law Journal Editorial Board Edition The Yale Law Journal has announced its new editorial board here. For the 6th year in a row, the EIC is a man. The six officers are all men....
View ArticleWhere are the Women? Florida Law Review Edition
Where are the Women? Florida Law Review Edition Here’s the TOC for Volume 64, Number 6 of the Florida Law Review: Martin H. Redish & Matthew B. Arnould, Judicial Review, Constitutional...
View ArticleIn Defense of Law Review Affirmative Action
In Defense of Law Review Affirmative Action As you may have seen, the new Scholastica submission service allows law reviews to collect demographic information from authors. A flurry of blog posts has...
View ArticleWhere are the Women? Stanford Law School “CodeX FutureLaw Conference” Edition
Where are the Women? Stanford Law School “CodeX FutureLaw Conference” Edition Check out the line-up for yourself, here. 26 speakers; 25 men. One woman who is a student. Conference organizer Tim Hwang...
View ArticleShaken and Stirred, Women Leaving (Wall Street) Finance
Shaken and Stirred, Women Leaving (Wall Street) Finance Margo Epprecht on “The Real Reason Women Are Leaving Wall Street: Gentlemen Prefer Bonds.” Title cute, reasons not. But they’re also pretty...
View ArticleWhere The Girls Aren’t
Where The Girls Aren’t Ryan A. Malphurs, Courtroom Sciences Inc., Jaime Bochantin, DePaul University, L. Hailey Drescher, University of Kansas, and Melissa Wallace Framer, Arizona State University,...
View ArticleWhere are the Women? U of Illinois Law Review Edition
Where are the Women? U of Illinois Law Review Edition Illinois Law Review, Issue 2014:2 University of Illinois Law Review, Issue 2014:2 4 articles; no female faculty authors. 3 student notes; 1 female...
View ArticleWhere are the Women? Vanderbilt En Banc Roundtable Edition
Where are the Women? Vanderbilt En Banc Roundtable Edition You can’t make this stuff up. From the Vanderbilt Law Review’s website, Roundtable: Comptroller v. Wynne Our current Roundtable considers...
View ArticleCitation Rates For Male and Female Law Profs in Legal Scholarship: Different...
Citation Rates For Male and Female Law Profs in Legal Scholarship: Different From What We Thought? Highlighted in the National Law Journal: Christopher Anthony Cotropia, University of Richmond School...
View ArticleWhere are the Women? Illinois College of Law “Significant Lectures” Edition
Where are the Women? Illinois College of Law “Significant Lectures” Edition The University of Illinois College of Law posts its Annual Report here, listing many good things happening at that school....
View ArticleWhere are the Women? Stetson Law Review “Inequality” Symposium Edition
On March 6, 2015, the Stetson Law Review is holding a symposium on Inequality, Opportunity, and the Law of the Workplace. Here are the 12 scheduled speakers: Keynote Speaker: Wilma Liebman Adjunct...
View ArticleHollywood and Female Directors
Hollywood and Female Directors From the Hollywood Reporter’s Jonathan Handel, a discussion of the ACLU’s call for an investigation of Hollywood’s “failure to hire” women directors and an analysis of...
View ArticleWhere are the Women? Not in this Issue of “The Tax Lawyer”
According to its website, “The Tax Lawyer and The State and Local Tax Lawyer are published by the Section of Taxation of the American Bar Association with the assistance of the Georgetown University...
View ArticleWhere are the Women? Faulkner Law Review Edition
This is an outright embarrassment. Were there really no women available to talk about “The Role of the Judge in the Anglo-American Legal Tradition?” Makes me wonder if the students at Faulkner know...
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