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fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 days ago

Justice Cenceria Edwards prepares to conclude term as BWBA president

Justice Cenceria Edwards concluded her presidency of the Brooklyn Women's Bar Association, emphasizing legacy and mentorship during a transformative year marked by resilience.
NYC politics
fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

Orange County DA retaliated against top female prosecutor in office, civil jury finds

The jury, which heard the case in San Diego County to avoid potential conflicts, found Spitzer acted with "malice" against Tracy Miller, who was at one point the highest-ranking woman in the prosecutor's office.
NYC politics
#work-life-balance
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fromAbove the Law
3 months ago

How Flat-Fee Pricing Can Buy Law Moms Time - Above the Law

Raising children while building a law career necessitates innovative practices and support systems for success.
fromAbove the Law
1 month ago
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We Belong: Join MothersEsquire For A Conference Celebrating Mothers Working In The Legal Profession - Above the Law

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fromAbove the Law
3 months ago

How Flat-Fee Pricing Can Buy Law Moms Time - Above the Law

Raising children while building a law career necessitates innovative practices and support systems for success.
fromAbove the Law
1 month ago
Women in technology

We Belong: Join MothersEsquire For A Conference Celebrating Mothers Working In The Legal Profession - Above the Law

fromAbove the Law
1 month ago

Easy Steps For Keeping Moms In The Legal Profession - Above the Law

"We Belong" is both a self-affirmation and a rallying cry for lawyer moms, as study after study has shown that women are much more likely than men to leave the profession due to childcare responsibilities.
Parenting
Women in technology
fromQNS
2 months ago

Women's Bar Association hosts legal careers panel for Queens high schoolers - QNS

High school students explored legal careers at a forum led by accomplished female professionals in the field.
Board games
fromAbove the Law
3 months ago

Playing Games With The Supreme Court - Above the Law

Talia Rosen's board game brings U.S. Supreme Court history to life through strategic gameplay and engaging mechanics, reflecting a decade-long creative journey.
fromAbove the Law
5 months ago

The President Looking To Change The Composition Of The Federal Courts

According to Adam Feldman's analysis, the U.S. President who has appointed more women than men to the federal judiciary is Bill Clinton, reflecting a significant shift in judicial nominations.
Law
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