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EBONY is the flagship magazine of Johnson Publishing. Founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson, it still maintains the highest global circulation of any African American-focused magazine.
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Women prefer working for male partners: survey
TENSIONS between women working in law firms remains a critical issue, according to a new report in which not one of the legal secretaries surveyed expressed a preference to work for a female partner over a male.
In the survey of 142 legal secretaries at larger law firms, 35 per cent preferred working for male partners, 15 per cent preferred working to male associates, 3 per cent preferred working for female associates and none preferred working for female partners. Forty-seven per cent had no opinion.
The research by Chicago-Kent law professor Felice Batlan involved surveys of legal secretaries from firms with more than 100 lawyers. Ninety-five per cent of the legal secretaries who responded to the online survey were women. Most were middle aged and had considerable experience.
Feminist-Controlled Family Court Laws and ... - The Board Magazine
I’ve done nothing wrong and I’m a fit parent. So will I be able to parent and directly care for my children after a divorce or paternity suit? Yes, if you’re a mother; just sit tight and insinuate misgivings about the father. No, if you’re a father; you get the run-around so it’s not obvious that you won’t, nor why you won’. Here’s why.
Today, feminism – geared to the empowerment of women – has achieved integration into government at all levels. Unfortunately, feminism does not advocate for equal opportunity for women under equal ability to perform – as most of the public are duped to believe.
As now integrated into the judicial system, feminism fosters and imposes women’s empowerment based on asserting the need for ‘greater good excuse’ laws specifically for women that take precedence over the fundamental rights and protections of men. Why – because it asserts that women are easily victimized by men who are naturally abusers of women; and that long standing jurisprudence is inadequate for women’s redress of this alleged sexual inequity. This garbage propaganda represents the invidious sex discrimination against men that anchors state-imposed feminism....
American Bar Association honors N.M. Supreme Court Justice Petra ...
WASHINGTON, Nov. 3, 2011—The American Bar Association Commission for Racial and Ethnic Diversity in the Profession will present the 2012 Spirit of Excellence Award to New Mexico Supreme Court Justice Petra Jimenez Maes, the commission announced today.
The annual Spirit of Excellence Awards celebrate the accomplishments of lawyers who promote a more racially and ethnically diverse legal profession.
“Justice Maes’ devotion to racial and ethnic diversity in the legal profession is evident in her positive influence in the New Mexico legal community,” commission Chair Reginald M. Turner said of the state’s first Hispanic female chief justice.
After becoming the first Hispanic female law student at the University of New Mexico School of Law, Maes went on to pave a path for all Hispanic women, earning the National Hispanic Bar Association’s “Latina Lawyer of the Year” award in 1999. The following year, she was considered one of “The 100 Most Influential Hispanics” by Hispanic Business magazine. In 2009, Maes was given the SAGE 20 Women Making a Difference award by SAGE Magazine.
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French paper reprints Mohammad cartoon after fire-bombReuters - Dec 31, 1969
Firefighters walk in front of the damaged offices of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris November 2, 2011. By Brian Love PARIS () - A French satirical weekly whose office was fire bombed after it printed a cartoon of the Prophet
The New Lawyer - Dec 31, 1969
“Gender structures tell men that they are entitled to women's help and that women are supposed to freely give it.” A blogger for Legal Week magazine writes this week that working as a non-lawyer in a law firm is a thankless, dead-end job, no matter whoThe Atlantic - Dec 31, 1969
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Monsters and Critics.com - Dec 31, 1969
Deano / Splash News The 42-year-old American Idol judge – who has been named Woman of the Year by US Glamour – discussed the incident with her Monster-In-Law co-star Jane Fonda, who interviewed her for the magazine's December issue.




