Events
03 / 31
Start: 9:00 am
End: 8:00 pm
Legally Female: What Does It Mean To Be “Ms. JD”? is a collaboration between Yale Law Women and the national blog, Ms. JD, that explores the status of women in the legal profession. The conference will spark collaboration to improve the standing of women in legal careers and law schools. Panels will stake out common grounds where women in law can connect across boundaries of geography, institutions, and practice areas. Legally Female’s goals are (1) to foster professionally transformative alliances through new communications technologies, and (2) to share tools and strategies to enhance the experiences of women in law. Start: 10:00 pm
The Yale Journal of Law and Feminism seeks to publish reflective and narrative pieces regarding online sexual, racial and other harassment. The pieces will go in our Spring 2007 issue. The journal is seeking submissions of approximately 500-2500 words in length. The due date is March 31, 2007. In order to protect authors from retaliation, we are open to publishing anonymously. Please contact Editors in Chief rebecca.webber@yale.edu or michael.yarbrough@yale.edu with questions and submissions. | ||
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