Deck 13: Women Working in the Courts

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The view that women legal professionals will have a better understanding of oppression given their own experiences with sexism and that they will view themselves as representing women is consistent with which perspective?

A) radical feminism
B) women's liberation/emancipation
C) differential moral voice
D) feminist consciousness
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If a researcher asked whether women approach the practice of law in a more cooperative, caring fashion and take into account more of the contextual details of their clients' lives, they'd likely be using which perspective in their research?

A) radical feminism
B) women's liberation/emancipation
C) differential moral voice
D) feminist consciousness
Question
In the context of the text, which of the following is considered a fundamental form of citizenship?

A) voting
B) jury duty
C) protesting
D) paying taxes
Question
Lawyers' questioning of potential jury members for inclusion is referred to as ______.

A) voir dire
B) ex parte
C) en banc
D) de jure
Question
Which philosopher defined a citizen as "one who rules and is ruled in return?"

A) Aquinas
B) St. Augustine
C) Aristotle
D) Plato
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Which state was the last to afford women the right to serve on a jury?

A) Wyoming
B) Alabama
C) Mississippi
D) Tennessee
Question
Women jurors were often easily dismissed from actual jury service during which process?

A) arraignment
B) juror pool selection
C) voir dire
D) deliberation
Question
According to research, women participate more in ______ cases.

A) homicide
B) nonviolent
C) sex
D) property
Question
In which case did the U.S. Supreme Court decide that women's domestic burdens were more important than their civil obligations?

A) Bradwell v. Illinois (1873)
B) Hoyt v. Florida (1961)
C) Diane Blank v. Sullivan & Cromwell (1975)
D) Taylor v. Louisiana (1957)
Question
Women lawyers' most significant resistors were ______.

A) the men in their profession
B) the members of their families
C) the individuals in other professions
D) the people in their community
Question
Women lawyers during the 1800s and 1900s were often accused of being too ______.

A) hard-nosed
B) aggressive
C) emotional
D) strong
Question
Women lawyers during colonial times received their legal training in which manner?

A) apprenticeship with an attorney
B) attending law school
C) clerking for a family member
D) teaching oneself
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Who was the first woman to enter law school in 1868?

A) Mary Ann Shadd
B) Phoebe Couzins
C) Ada Keplev
D) Lemma Barkaloo
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Who was the first Black woman to enroll in law school?

A) Mary Ann Shadd
B) Phoebe Couzins
C) Ada Keplev
D) Lemma Barkaloo
Question
In which case did the Court legally bar married women from practicing law?

A) Bradwell v. Illinois (1873)
B) Hoyt v. Florida (1961)
C) Diane Blank v. Sullivan & Cromwell (1975)
D) Taylor v. Louisiana (1957)
Question
Who was the first woman lawyer to argue a case before the U.S. Supreme Court?

A) Mary Ann Shadd
B) Phoebe Couzins
C) Belva Lockwood
D) Lemma Barkaloo
Question
Who was identified as Pennsylvania's first African American woman lawyer and was one of the most noteworthy women lawyers of her era?

A) Mary Ann Shadd
B) Jane Matilda Bolin
C) Belva Lockwood
D) Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander
Question
What led to the "virtual decimation" of law schools which then opened its door to women?

A) Great Depression
B) Civil War
C) Reconstruction
D) World War II
Question
What was identified as the "game changer" to women's admission to law school?

A) gender quotas
B) Title VII
C) Vietnam War draft
D) progressive movement
Question
Most of the women lawyers in 1890 were trained by ______.

A) politicians
B) professors
C) lawyers
D) judges
Question
What is key to the acceptance of women lawyers?

A) proficiency
B) credibility
C) helpfulness
D) effectiveness
Question
Women are denied collective credibility because as a group, they are perceived as ______.

A) less reputable
B) less believable
C) less proficient
D) less efficient
Question
Which of the following is associated with the strategic friendliness form of emotional labor?

A) being hard-hitting
B) being aggressive
C) being manipulative
D) being tough
Question
Which career for individuals with law degrees is generally considered to be the least prestigious and lucrative?

A) government agencies
B) corporations
C) small firms
D) large firms
Question
Which career is considered to be the "elite rank atop the legal professions?"

A) government agencies
B) corporations
C) small firms
D) large firms
Question
An attorney who legislates, resolves disputes, or advises a ministry department or public entity likely works for which of the following?

A) large firm
B) corporation
C) small firm
D) government agency
Question
An attorney who works for a bank, insurance company, or trade union likely works for a ______.

A) large firm
B) corporation
C) small firm
D) government agency
Question
Legal professionals who share in the risks and profits of the firm are referred to as ______.

A) law clerks
B) partners
C) associates
D) paralegals
Question
A more recent hire who is just out of law school and typically has nonequity status is considered to be a ______.

A) partner
B) paralegal
C) associate
D) law clerk
Question
Which position used to evoke negative connotations?

A) equity partner
B) in-house counsel
C) associate
D) nonequity partner
Question
In-house counsels were often associated with which of the following?

A) equity status
B) reduced pay
C) quality work
D) prestige
Question
Attorneys who are not driven by the dreaded billable hour model nor expected to be "rainmakers" for the firm could be categorized as ______.

A) equity partners
B) nonequity partners
C) associates
D) in-house counsel
Question
If an individual wants a better work-life balance, competitive pay, and not have to be driven by the billable hour model, then which of the following would best suit their needs?

A) equity partner
B) in-house counsel
C) associate
D) nonequity partner
Question
Which type of attorney jobs were often open to women and tended/tend to be far better about issues, such as maternity leave, child care, and flexible schedules?

A) government agency
B) large firm
C) small firm
D) corporation
Question
Women continue to be overrepresented in which type of law?

A) family
B) civil litigation
C) commercial
D) corporate
Question
The phenomenon of White men staying in legal careers, particularly in more prestigious firms and making partner, compared to women and people of color is referred to as the ______.

A) old' boys network
B) leaky pipeline
C) plexiglass ceiling
D) glass escalator
Question
An invisible barrier, erected by third parties, that blocks women and minorities from reaching income elite is referred to as the ______.

A) glass escalator
B) old' boys network
C) glass ceiling
D) plexiglass ceiling
Question
According to Kaye and Reddy (2008), women's disproportionate attrition rate compared to men is explained by ______.

A) law school attended
B) billable hours
C) type of law
D) size of the firm
Question
Which concept refers to the additional work women must spend navigating White institutional spaces?

A) invisible labor clause
B) inclusion tax
C) contract clause
D) takings clause
Question
The most coveted and competitive position of recent law school graduates is a clerkship ______.

A) in a firm
B) on a U.S. Court of Appeals
C) in a government agency
D) on the Supreme Court
Question
The additional time, money, and emotional and mental energy to be included in White spaces best aligns with which concept?

A) invisible labor clause
B) inclusion tax
C) contract clause
D) takings clause
Question
According to a study following University of Virginia Law School graduates, which of the following is considered to be a predictor of salary?

A) position in law review journal during law school
B) working in a small firm
C) law school GPA
D) working in the public sector
Question
Most judges are selected from which of the following?

A) government agencies
B) firms
C) corporations
D) law schools
Question
When women were first elected or appointed judges, they were more likely seated on benches of which type of court?

A) appeals court
B) Supreme Court
C) criminal court
D) divorce court
Question
If a judge dictates the courtroom without input from all parties, and quickly disposes of cases using a patronizing and belittling tone, they are exhibiting which judicial style?

A) procedural
B) authoritative
C) consensual
D) inclusive
Question
If a judge adheres to laws and procedures and often rejects options suggested by attorneys, they are exhibiting which judicial style?

A) procedural
B) authoritative
C) consensual
D) inclusive
Question
Which judicial style is characterized by soliciting information from everyone to try to find a "middle ground?"

A) procedural
B) authoritative
C) consensual
D) inclusive
Question
Which judicial style is characterized by soliciting input from all parties and ensuring that everyone is heard?

A) procedural
B) authoritative
C) consensual
D) inclusive
Question
Which of the following statements pertaining to Ruth Bader Ginsburg is true?

A) She described her experience as a woman law professor as "horrendous."
B) She began teaching at a school that was not ABA-approved nor an AALS member.
C) She was the second woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
D) She received tenure and her full professorship from Columbia University.
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Which of the following statements pertaining to women of color law faculty is true?

A) They are more likely to teach at more prestigious schools.
B) They are more likely to enter teaching a lower ranks.
C) They are more likely to teach high-status courses.
D) They are more likely to enter another profession after receiving tenure.
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The feminist consciousness and differential moral voice perspectives are mutually exclusive.
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The 1957 Civil Rights Act permitted women to serve on both federal and state court juries.
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An automatic exemption means that women could avoid jury duty simple because they were women.
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The first woman to practice law in the United States was addressed as "Gentleman Margaret Brent" in person and in court records.
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Women have been far more successful at breaking into the policing profession than the law profession.
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Like the pioneering women in policing and guard work, women lawyers' most significant resistors were the men in their profession.
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Early women lawyers worked for women's rights to suffrage, birth control, and abolition.
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The University of Iowa and Washington University were the first law schools open to women in 1869.
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The Ivy League law schools were among the first to accept women students.
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Law schools are ideally suited for being at the forefront of gender bias in the legal process and for fighting for gender equality.
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Compared to women in prison/jail and especially police work, women in the legal professions have had significantly lower representation.
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African American women lawyers face a plexiglass ceiling in the legal profession.
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The term "biglaw" refers to the largest law firms in the world.
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The billable hours model has impacted firm culture by decreasing the difficulty of meeting both firm billing minimums and family responsibilities.
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Women's participating in presenting to the highest court, the U.S. Supreme Court, is rare.
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The chief justices of the U.S. Supreme Court have been both White and African American.
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Most states did not allow women's eligibility for elective judgeships until the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment.
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Most of the research on judicial decision making finds few or no gender differences.
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Women's barriers to faculty positions in law schools have been even greater than the barriers they faced in practicing law.
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Historically, women who wanted to work in the legal profession faced a series of obstacles. What where they?
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Discuss the two tracks to law in the lives of early Black women lawyers.
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Explain the no-problem problem.
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Discuss the factors that explain women's disproportionate attrition rate compared to men.
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Explain the four judicial styles.
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1
The view that women legal professionals will have a better understanding of oppression given their own experiences with sexism and that they will view themselves as representing women is consistent with which perspective?

A) radical feminism
B) women's liberation/emancipation
C) differential moral voice
D) feminist consciousness
D
2
If a researcher asked whether women approach the practice of law in a more cooperative, caring fashion and take into account more of the contextual details of their clients' lives, they'd likely be using which perspective in their research?

A) radical feminism
B) women's liberation/emancipation
C) differential moral voice
D) feminist consciousness
C
3
In the context of the text, which of the following is considered a fundamental form of citizenship?

A) voting
B) jury duty
C) protesting
D) paying taxes
B
4
Lawyers' questioning of potential jury members for inclusion is referred to as ______.

A) voir dire
B) ex parte
C) en banc
D) de jure
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Which philosopher defined a citizen as "one who rules and is ruled in return?"

A) Aquinas
B) St. Augustine
C) Aristotle
D) Plato
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Which state was the last to afford women the right to serve on a jury?

A) Wyoming
B) Alabama
C) Mississippi
D) Tennessee
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7
Women jurors were often easily dismissed from actual jury service during which process?

A) arraignment
B) juror pool selection
C) voir dire
D) deliberation
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According to research, women participate more in ______ cases.

A) homicide
B) nonviolent
C) sex
D) property
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9
In which case did the U.S. Supreme Court decide that women's domestic burdens were more important than their civil obligations?

A) Bradwell v. Illinois (1873)
B) Hoyt v. Florida (1961)
C) Diane Blank v. Sullivan & Cromwell (1975)
D) Taylor v. Louisiana (1957)
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Women lawyers' most significant resistors were ______.

A) the men in their profession
B) the members of their families
C) the individuals in other professions
D) the people in their community
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Women lawyers during the 1800s and 1900s were often accused of being too ______.

A) hard-nosed
B) aggressive
C) emotional
D) strong
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Women lawyers during colonial times received their legal training in which manner?

A) apprenticeship with an attorney
B) attending law school
C) clerking for a family member
D) teaching oneself
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Who was the first woman to enter law school in 1868?

A) Mary Ann Shadd
B) Phoebe Couzins
C) Ada Keplev
D) Lemma Barkaloo
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Who was the first Black woman to enroll in law school?

A) Mary Ann Shadd
B) Phoebe Couzins
C) Ada Keplev
D) Lemma Barkaloo
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In which case did the Court legally bar married women from practicing law?

A) Bradwell v. Illinois (1873)
B) Hoyt v. Florida (1961)
C) Diane Blank v. Sullivan & Cromwell (1975)
D) Taylor v. Louisiana (1957)
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Who was the first woman lawyer to argue a case before the U.S. Supreme Court?

A) Mary Ann Shadd
B) Phoebe Couzins
C) Belva Lockwood
D) Lemma Barkaloo
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17
Who was identified as Pennsylvania's first African American woman lawyer and was one of the most noteworthy women lawyers of her era?

A) Mary Ann Shadd
B) Jane Matilda Bolin
C) Belva Lockwood
D) Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander
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What led to the "virtual decimation" of law schools which then opened its door to women?

A) Great Depression
B) Civil War
C) Reconstruction
D) World War II
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What was identified as the "game changer" to women's admission to law school?

A) gender quotas
B) Title VII
C) Vietnam War draft
D) progressive movement
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Most of the women lawyers in 1890 were trained by ______.

A) politicians
B) professors
C) lawyers
D) judges
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What is key to the acceptance of women lawyers?

A) proficiency
B) credibility
C) helpfulness
D) effectiveness
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22
Women are denied collective credibility because as a group, they are perceived as ______.

A) less reputable
B) less believable
C) less proficient
D) less efficient
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Which of the following is associated with the strategic friendliness form of emotional labor?

A) being hard-hitting
B) being aggressive
C) being manipulative
D) being tough
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Which career for individuals with law degrees is generally considered to be the least prestigious and lucrative?

A) government agencies
B) corporations
C) small firms
D) large firms
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Which career is considered to be the "elite rank atop the legal professions?"

A) government agencies
B) corporations
C) small firms
D) large firms
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An attorney who legislates, resolves disputes, or advises a ministry department or public entity likely works for which of the following?

A) large firm
B) corporation
C) small firm
D) government agency
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An attorney who works for a bank, insurance company, or trade union likely works for a ______.

A) large firm
B) corporation
C) small firm
D) government agency
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Legal professionals who share in the risks and profits of the firm are referred to as ______.

A) law clerks
B) partners
C) associates
D) paralegals
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A more recent hire who is just out of law school and typically has nonequity status is considered to be a ______.

A) partner
B) paralegal
C) associate
D) law clerk
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Which position used to evoke negative connotations?

A) equity partner
B) in-house counsel
C) associate
D) nonequity partner
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In-house counsels were often associated with which of the following?

A) equity status
B) reduced pay
C) quality work
D) prestige
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Attorneys who are not driven by the dreaded billable hour model nor expected to be "rainmakers" for the firm could be categorized as ______.

A) equity partners
B) nonequity partners
C) associates
D) in-house counsel
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33
If an individual wants a better work-life balance, competitive pay, and not have to be driven by the billable hour model, then which of the following would best suit their needs?

A) equity partner
B) in-house counsel
C) associate
D) nonequity partner
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Which type of attorney jobs were often open to women and tended/tend to be far better about issues, such as maternity leave, child care, and flexible schedules?

A) government agency
B) large firm
C) small firm
D) corporation
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Women continue to be overrepresented in which type of law?

A) family
B) civil litigation
C) commercial
D) corporate
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36
The phenomenon of White men staying in legal careers, particularly in more prestigious firms and making partner, compared to women and people of color is referred to as the ______.

A) old' boys network
B) leaky pipeline
C) plexiglass ceiling
D) glass escalator
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37
An invisible barrier, erected by third parties, that blocks women and minorities from reaching income elite is referred to as the ______.

A) glass escalator
B) old' boys network
C) glass ceiling
D) plexiglass ceiling
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38
According to Kaye and Reddy (2008), women's disproportionate attrition rate compared to men is explained by ______.

A) law school attended
B) billable hours
C) type of law
D) size of the firm
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39
Which concept refers to the additional work women must spend navigating White institutional spaces?

A) invisible labor clause
B) inclusion tax
C) contract clause
D) takings clause
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40
The most coveted and competitive position of recent law school graduates is a clerkship ______.

A) in a firm
B) on a U.S. Court of Appeals
C) in a government agency
D) on the Supreme Court
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41
The additional time, money, and emotional and mental energy to be included in White spaces best aligns with which concept?

A) invisible labor clause
B) inclusion tax
C) contract clause
D) takings clause
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42
According to a study following University of Virginia Law School graduates, which of the following is considered to be a predictor of salary?

A) position in law review journal during law school
B) working in a small firm
C) law school GPA
D) working in the public sector
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43
Most judges are selected from which of the following?

A) government agencies
B) firms
C) corporations
D) law schools
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44
When women were first elected or appointed judges, they were more likely seated on benches of which type of court?

A) appeals court
B) Supreme Court
C) criminal court
D) divorce court
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45
If a judge dictates the courtroom without input from all parties, and quickly disposes of cases using a patronizing and belittling tone, they are exhibiting which judicial style?

A) procedural
B) authoritative
C) consensual
D) inclusive
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46
If a judge adheres to laws and procedures and often rejects options suggested by attorneys, they are exhibiting which judicial style?

A) procedural
B) authoritative
C) consensual
D) inclusive
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47
Which judicial style is characterized by soliciting information from everyone to try to find a "middle ground?"

A) procedural
B) authoritative
C) consensual
D) inclusive
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48
Which judicial style is characterized by soliciting input from all parties and ensuring that everyone is heard?

A) procedural
B) authoritative
C) consensual
D) inclusive
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49
Which of the following statements pertaining to Ruth Bader Ginsburg is true?

A) She described her experience as a woman law professor as "horrendous."
B) She began teaching at a school that was not ABA-approved nor an AALS member.
C) She was the second woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
D) She received tenure and her full professorship from Columbia University.
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50
Which of the following statements pertaining to women of color law faculty is true?

A) They are more likely to teach at more prestigious schools.
B) They are more likely to enter teaching a lower ranks.
C) They are more likely to teach high-status courses.
D) They are more likely to enter another profession after receiving tenure.
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51
The feminist consciousness and differential moral voice perspectives are mutually exclusive.
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52
The 1957 Civil Rights Act permitted women to serve on both federal and state court juries.
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53
An automatic exemption means that women could avoid jury duty simple because they were women.
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54
The first woman to practice law in the United States was addressed as "Gentleman Margaret Brent" in person and in court records.
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Women have been far more successful at breaking into the policing profession than the law profession.
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56
Like the pioneering women in policing and guard work, women lawyers' most significant resistors were the men in their profession.
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57
Early women lawyers worked for women's rights to suffrage, birth control, and abolition.
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58
The University of Iowa and Washington University were the first law schools open to women in 1869.
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59
The Ivy League law schools were among the first to accept women students.
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60
Law schools are ideally suited for being at the forefront of gender bias in the legal process and for fighting for gender equality.
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61
Compared to women in prison/jail and especially police work, women in the legal professions have had significantly lower representation.
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62
African American women lawyers face a plexiglass ceiling in the legal profession.
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The term "biglaw" refers to the largest law firms in the world.
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The billable hours model has impacted firm culture by decreasing the difficulty of meeting both firm billing minimums and family responsibilities.
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65
Women's participating in presenting to the highest court, the U.S. Supreme Court, is rare.
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66
The chief justices of the U.S. Supreme Court have been both White and African American.
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67
Most states did not allow women's eligibility for elective judgeships until the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment.
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68
Most of the research on judicial decision making finds few or no gender differences.
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69
Women's barriers to faculty positions in law schools have been even greater than the barriers they faced in practicing law.
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70
Historically, women who wanted to work in the legal profession faced a series of obstacles. What where they?
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71
Discuss the two tracks to law in the lives of early Black women lawyers.
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72
Explain the no-problem problem.
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73
Discuss the factors that explain women's disproportionate attrition rate compared to men.
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74
Explain the four judicial styles.
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