Bridget Crawford, Professor of Law at Pace Law School and blogger-extraordinaire at both The Faculty Lounge and Feminist Law Professors, will be guest blogging here at the LEF over the next few days. She is covering the Michigan State Law Review Symposium on Gender and the Legal Profession's Pipeline to Power that I've organized with my co-director of the Kelley Institute of Ethics and the Legal Profession, Hannah Brenner. We are thrilled Bridget agreed to help us extend the conversation that will take place during the symposium by sharing her observations with the blogosphere. We hope LEF readers will also join in by contributing comments, and we look forward to reading Bridget's posts. The Symposium schedule can be accessed here.
Bridget is indeed (and among other admirable qualities), a "blogger-extraordinaire," and I'm happy to see her here at LEF. (The link to the Symposium schedule appears not to be working.)
Posted by: Patrick S. O'Donnell | April 11, 2012 at 06:14 PM
Thanks Patrick. The link is fixed!
Posted by: Renee Knake | April 12, 2012 at 07:27 AM
Incidentally, this nicely coincides with Quid Pro Books'* publication (2012 [1981, second ed., 1983]) of Cynthia Fuchs Epstein's socio-historical study, Women in Law (now with a foreword by Deborah Rhode):
*The flourishing publishing enterprise of Professor S. Alan Childress (LEF's neighbor at the Legal Profession Blog)
See: http://www.amazon.com/Women-Law-Cynthia-Fuchs-Epstein/dp/1610270991#_
Posted by: Patrick S. O'Donnell | April 12, 2012 at 08:12 AM