‘You Don’t Need To Be Here’: Hillary Clinton’s First Experience With Sexism In The Law
She offers a very personal reflection on what it was like to take the LSAT as a woman in the 1960s.
She offers a very personal reflection on what it was like to take the LSAT as a woman in the 1960s.
Oh my. This is sad and embarrassing, all at the same time.
Law firms and legal departments are writing the future of the profession in separate rooms. What happens when they actually work together?
Why do people assume all lawyers are wealthy when some of them are struggling to make ends meet?
Why work yourself to death if you'll have no one to share your achievements with in the end?
What are you worth as a lawyer? It depends on how much you bill.