Wisconsin Women's Law Journal
| Volume XVI, Number 1 | Spring 2001 | |
CONTENTSSYMPOSIUM AND WORKSHOP ONJUDGING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY SCHOOL OF LAW (BOALT HALL), SPRING SEMESTER 2000 |
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INTRODUCTION |
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| Workshop on Judging:
Does Gender Make a Difference? |
Herma Hill Kay and Geraldine Sparrow |
1 |
SPEECHES |
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| Outsiders on the Bench:
The Continuing Struggle for Equality |
Claire L'Heureux-Dubé |
15 |
| Why a Woman on the Bench? |
Kathryn Mickle Werdegar |
31 |
STUDENT PAPERS |
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| The Difference Women Judges Make: Stare Decisis, Norms of Collegiality, and "Feminine Jurisprudence" A Research Proposal |
Heather Elliot |
41 |
| Can Women Judges Help Make Civil Sexual Assult Trials More Therapeutic? |
Jason Schultz |
53 |
| Luck and Politics: Judicial Selection Methods and Their Effect on Women on the Bench |
Becky Kruse |
67 |
| Judicial Campaigns:
What Can They Tell Us About Gender on the Bench? |
Megan McCarthy |
87 |
| The Underrepresentation of Women on the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit |
Brenda Simon |
113 |
Last Updated: Wednesday, January 31, 2007
