Gender Diversity in the Courts
“Domestic Perspectives” was a panel at the Thomas Jefferson School of Law’s 13th annual Women and the Law Conference, “Her Honor: Women in the Judiciary,” in San Diego, California.
Female judges and law professors talked about why women being represented in the judicial process matters. They also shared their personal s… read more
Female judges and law professors talked about why women being represented in the judicial process matters. They also shared their personal stories of experiences of prejudice and bias. Topics included how arguments of geographic, racial, and national representation can also be made for women and separating identity characteristics from ideology.
“Domestic Perspectives” was a panel at the Thomas Jefferson School of Law’s 13th annual Women and the Law Conference, “Her Honor: Women in the Judiciary,” in San Diego, California. close
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