Diversity in the Legal Profession (Nov. 25, 2015)
Recent reports on diversity within in law firms, corporations, and the workplace at large.
- "For Military Members, Smooth Transition to Law Jobs Isn't Easy," The National Law Journal
- "Are Skill Sets of Female Attorneys Being Underutilized?," The Legal Intelligence
- "At Some Firms More Than Others, Women Lag Among New Partners," The American Lawyer
- "Helping black women find the path to law firm partner," Crain's Chicago Business
- "Wage Gap Is Worse for Women," The American Lawyer
- "Graying Firms Wrestle With Making Room for Younger Lawyers," The New York Times
- "Fake Cover Letters Expose Discrimination Against Disabled," The New York Times
- "Defending Affirmative Action," Inside Higher Ed
- "Latinas Face Long Odds in Law," Law.com
- "Lawyer 'Hackathon' Aims to Narrow Big Law Gender Gap," The American Lawyer
- "Women in Big Law Are Losing Ground," The American Lawyer
- "Diversity in Academe: Transgender on Campus," The Chronicle of Higher Education
- "'Ask Me': What LGBTQ Students Want Their Professors to Know," The Chronicle of Higher Education
- "Leaving No Trans College Student Behind," The Chronicle of Higher Education
- "Transgender Students Build on Feminism to Question Male Privilege," The Chronicle of Higher Education
- "Dilemmas From Day 1: Transgender students face entrenched attitudes and inflexible systems," The Chronicle of Higher Education
- "Why Colleges Need to Hire More Trans Faculty: They serve as role models for trans and gender-nonconforming students," The Chronicle of Higher Education