Women Lawyers Then: Women Lawyers Now
Massachusetts School of Law
28 min - Oct 12, 2000
"Question of Law" panel discussion:
Professor James Cockcroft a three time fulbright scholar of SUNY-Empire. Jim is a widely published, award-winning author of 30 books;
Brigitte Genest, an attorney joining us, coming from Quebec, Canada;
Attorney Michael Smith from New York City where he practices medical malpractice and tort law. He is the author of Notebook of a Sixties Lawyer?. He has testified on human rights before committees of the U.S. Congress and United Nations;
The Honorable Carol Arber, Judge of the Civil Court of the City of New York. Formerly, she has acted as a Supreme Court Justice of the New York Supreme Court. She is a member of innumerable professional associations and serves on many committees; and
Dawn Bradley Berry is a writer and attorney who lives in New Mexico. One of her books entitled The 50 Most Influential Women In American Law? is a terrific and fascinating portrayal of the women trailblazers who battled the notion that women are too frail, too timid, too illogical and too much of a distraction to practice law
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