From The Crime Report, authored by Emily Riley “Even when women rise to some level of power as criminal attorneys, retaining their authority and influence is difficult, wrote Ahranjani, noting … Read More
SEXUAL ASSAULT SURVIVORS ARE PREVENTED FROM SPEAKING OUT. A FILM SHOWS HOW WRONG IT IS
From The Guardian, by Nina Funnell “On Monday sexual assault survivor Grace Tame was named 2021 Australian of the Year for her extraordinary bravery and advocacy raising awareness about child sexual abuse … Read More
MADELEINE L’ENGLE’S PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE WITH AHMAD RAHMAN.
From Vanity Fair authored by Abigail Santamaria: “There was nothing wrong with being abrasive, she reassured him. ‘If a violin is to make music, there must be the abrasion of the … Read More
BIG LAW’S WORKING PARENTS ARE HURTING. MONEY IS NOT THE ANSWER.
From LAW.COM By Dylan Jackson “But, like Coughlin, Riemenschneider noted that much of what working parents are asking for now is not new. It’s just that the illusion of bifurcation … Read More
AMANDA GORMAN TO READ POEM AT SUPER BOWL
From Arts Canvas By Associated Press “Commissioner Roger Goodell announced Wednesday that educator Trimaine Davis, nurse manager Suzie Dorner and Marine veteran James Martin will take part in the coin … Read More
DARTMOUTH REINSTATES ALL 5 PROGRAMS AFTER TITLE IX CLAIMS
From SwimSwam By Annika Johnson “Bryant and his co-counsel worked on the Title IX cases for both William and Mary and East Carolina. In the Bailey and Glasser press release … Read More
WHITE HOUSE PRESS BRIEFING IS NEARLY ALL WOMEN
From The Hill By Sarah Polus “Rob Crilly, a White House correspondent for the Washington Examiner, noted that he was the only male journalist who was seated in the area … Read More