Milestones for Women Lawyers
Harvard Law School celebrates its 50th year of admitting women with a three day program, featuring Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg and Attorney General Janet Reno.
We begin our 30th year of practicing law today--we have no idea where the time went. It really flew.
Our law school class had some 200 students, 11 of whom were women. Women now make up 50% or more of law school classes around the country.
We'd like to see more women criminal defense lawyers in private practice--this field remains very much male-dominated.
To get a real inside glimpse of the hurdles women defense lawyers face -- and the degree of determination needed to suceed, we highly recommend defense lawyer-turned Court TV anchor Rikki Klieman's new book, Fairy Tales Can Come True : How a Driven Woman Changed Her Destiny which debuts May 8--
We describe the book on CrimeLynx as "a riveting, brutally honest memoir by celebrated criminal trial attorney and Court TV Anchor Rikki Klieman, in which she details not only her triumphs as a pioneer in the male-dominated arena of criminal defense, but the price she paid for success-- and the toll it took on her personal life and physical health. The book becomes filled with spirit and joy, however, as Rikki describes falling in love in middle age and learning that she can have it all."
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