The Danger Of Being An Angry Woman Lawyer

From Above the Law authored by Kathryn Rubino: “Women attorneys know the score. They know that despite what equality might demand, the reality of life in the courtroom means dealing with all sorts of sexist BS. And one way things just aren’t fair is how women and men are judged differently when they get angry. […]

Law, Order & Pantyhose: Law Firm Addresses Gender Parity Fairly

From Take the Lead authored by Michele Weldon: “What’s fair is fair. Christina Vander Werf, a partner with Gordon & Rees LLP, who works out of the San Diego, Los Angeles and Phoenix offices, says at her law firm, gender equity is a top priority. “There is a very intentional effort to make the office […]

Lawyers on the Border Still Dealing With Fallout From Family Separations

From TIME authored by Maya Rhodan: “When the Trump Administration started separating families at the U.S. border, Jodi Goodwin all but stopped working as a private attorney in Texas to do pro bono work for people who had been affected. Even though the Administration ended the policy over two months ago, her work isn’t finished. In June, […]

How Sexism Follows Women From the Cradle to the Workplace

From The New York Times authored by Jim Tankersley: “White women born in parts of the United States where sexist attitudes are more prevalent grow up to earn less and to work less than women born elsewhere, relative to men born in those same states, new economic research shows.” That impact on career and salary […]

Mel Mermelstein Survived Auschwitz, Then Sued Holocaust Deniers in Court

From Smithsonian.com authored by Patrick Sauer: “In October 1981, Judge Thomas Johnson made an announcement. After deliberation, he had accepted a fact into judicial notice—a legal term for a fact accepted in a court as true without the need to produce evidence. The Holocaust, said Johnson, was an indisputable fact. The pronouncement seems slightly ludicrous […]

DON’T TAKE CALLS IN THE BREASTFEEDING ROOM AND 9 OTHER SMALL THINGS MEN CAN DO TO MAKE WOMEN LESS UNCOMFORTABLE AT WORK

From W2.0 authored by Kendall Tucker: “It should not be a surprise to anyone that women in tech face a myriad of challenges today. Even though 75% of young girls show interest in STEM, only 0.4% of college women major in computer science. We start 17% of companies but only receive 2% of funding. We are systematically passed over for […]

How To Successfully Negotiate A Salary Offer Or Pay Raise

From The Huffington Post authored by Casey Bond: “Some people are well versed in the art of the deal. They love to debate, argue and negotiate. For others, any kind of confrontation feels just plain icky. When it comes to your salary, however, you can’t afford to simply accept what you get. Failing to negotiate […]

Your Workplace Isn’t Your Family (and That’s O.K.!)

From The New York Times authored by Tim Herrera: “’We’re like family here.’ It’s a line that seems enshrined in the collective unconsciousness of American workers. We spend more than 2,000 hours per year with our co-workers, so it seems only natural that we should think of them as family. We celebrate birthdays together, honor anniversaries, hang […]

Utah Nears Licensing of Paralegals to Practice Law in Limited Circumstances

From LawSites authored by Bob Ambrogi: “Utah is on track to become the second state to license non-lawyers to practice law in limited circumstances, similar to the limited license legal technician(LLLT) program pioneered by Washington state. The Utah Supreme Court has approved a new class of legal professional called the licensed paralegal practitioner. New rules governing LPPs take effect Nov. […]

A ‘Generationally Perpetuated’ Pattern: Daughters Do More Chores

From The New York Times authored by Claire Cain Miller: “It has long been true that women are paid less than men at work and do more of the labor at home. It turns out those patterns start as early as childhood. Although there are a few signs that the gap is shrinking, a variety […]

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