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A Career in the Courtroom
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A Career in the Courtroom: A Different Model for the Success of Women Who Try Cases
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Changing Times
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Changing Times: The “Second Generation” of Women Lawyers Speaks Out on Motherhood
By Maria J. Mangano
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Constance Baker Motley Remembered
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"Constance Baker Motley, a civil rights lawyer who fought nearly every important civil rights case for two decades, winning the desegregation of schools, buses and lunch counters, and then became the first black woman to serve as a federal judge, died Wednesday in Manhattan. She was 84."
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First Woman Senior Resident Judge in Guilford County
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Following the retirement of Judge W. Douglas Albright, Guilford County Superior Court Judge Catherine Eagles will become the first woman senior resident judge in Guildford County.
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GOV. EASLEY APPOINTS TIMMONS-GOODSON TO N.C. SUPREME COURT
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Governor's Press Release. Click on Title to read complete press release.
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GOV. EASLEY NAMES PARKER AS CHIEF JUSTICE OF N.C. SUPREME COURT
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Governor's Press Release. Click on Title to read complete press release.
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Justice Ginsburg Letter
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The Women in the Profession Committee received the attached note from Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg ...
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Margaret Brent Women Lawyers of Achievement Award
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ABA Commission on Women in the Profession Accepting Nominations for 2006 Margaret Brent
Women Lawyers of Achievement Award
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Mary Penny Thompson first General Counsel of the NC Department of Environmental and Natural Resource
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NCBA member Mary Penny Thompson has become the first female general counsel of the North Carolina Department of Environmental and Natural Resources. Thompson succeeds Dan Oakley who retired July 1. Thompson has a bachelor’s degree from North Carolina State University and her law degree from Tulane.
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NCAWA Announces Awards at Annual Conference
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Several individuals and groups were honored at the Annual Conference of the North Carolina Association of Women Attorneys, October, 1.
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