Law Practice
Jun. 19, 2018
Representation of women in California law schools
Acknowledging gender representation in school is not just important, it's imperative.





Jennifer Kain Kilgore
Editor
Enjuris.com
Jennifer also works with the Association of International Law Firm Networks, is a columnist with the Pain News Network, and blogs at KILGORE www.weartearandcare.com.

THIS COLUMN FIRST APPEARED IN THE NEW LAWYER SUPPLEMENT
Acknowledging gender representation in school is not just important, it's imperative. It provides students with a more balanced point of view and also ensures diversity of opinion. Female students outnumbered male students nationally for the first time in 2016, and that trend continued in 2017.
Considering all the JD-enrolled students across the state, California law sc...
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