For the first time, the journals at the top U.S. law schools are all led by women:
, which features pieces by prominent female lawyers. While the publication celebrates how far women have come, it also highlights the progress that needs to be made.
“The inescapable reality of our legal system is that it was built by men occupying the highest echelons of this profession. That fact dominates our legal education and continues to shape our view of women leaders,” Farrah Bara, the editor-in-chief ofwrote in the forward.
Ginsburg spoke to the editors at a celebration last week. When she arrived at Harvard Law School in 1956, only one woman worked on the staff of the law review. Ginsburg was on the
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