Connecticut
Call for submissions: Brief reflective and narrative pieces regarding online sexual, racial and other harassment
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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Women in Law Through the Years: How Things Have Changed AND Stayed the Same
Women attorneys are invited to this special evening of networking and discussion surrounding women in the law, hosted by the Women in the Law Committee and the Young Lawyers Section of the Connecticut Bar Association. After the networking reception, stay for an informative discussion of issues facing women in the law, and see whether those issues are any different for women who graduated from law school less than 10 years ago than they are for women who graduated 15 years ago (or more). The panelists will offer their perspectives on “women in the law,” and will have their own advice to share with others about how they navigate the profession.
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