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Judges and Judiciary

Feb. 11, 2000

Why Aren't Women More Like Men?

SAN FRANCISCO - More than a decade ago, Appellate Justice Joan Dempsey Klein of Los Angeles advanced the controversial theory that women are, and their male colleagues expect them to be, "the keepers of women's issues."

By Jean Guccione
Daily Journal Senior Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - More than a decade ago, Appellate Justice Joan Dempsey Klein of Los Angeles advanced the controversial theory that women are, and their male colleagues expect them to be, "the keepers of women's issues."
        It was controversial because women were trying ...

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