Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 69State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1995 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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GENDER ISSUES IN THE LEGAL PROFESSION® " The Task Force recommends that the Connecticut Bar Association : Study the extent to which gender bias adversely affects women in the practice of law outside of the courtroom ... [ including ] ...
GENDER ISSUES IN THE LEGAL PROFESSION® " The Task Force recommends that the Connecticut Bar Association : Study the extent to which gender bias adversely affects women in the practice of law outside of the courtroom ... [ including ] ...
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... gender is- sue among its examination questions . - Law Day topics should frequently include programs on gender issues to make the public aware of the importance of eradicating gender bias and the potential liability that can result from ...
... gender is- sue among its examination questions . - Law Day topics should frequently include programs on gender issues to make the public aware of the importance of eradicating gender bias and the potential liability that can result from ...
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... gender issue among its examination questions . Law Day topics should frequently include programs on gender issues to make the public aware of the importance of eradicating gender bias and the potential liability that can result from ...
... gender issue among its examination questions . Law Day topics should frequently include programs on gender issues to make the public aware of the importance of eradicating gender bias and the potential liability that can result from ...
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