Where is the #MeToo movement in the legal profession?
A Minnesota lawyer has advice for firms on the law and best practices to guard against workplace harassment: http://mnbenchbar.com/2018/02/metoo-in-the-law-firm/
A Minnesota lawyer has advice for firms on the law and best practices to guard against workplace harassment: http://mnbenchbar.com/2018/02/metoo-in-the-law-firm/
The WLG Action Network found this analysis by the New Yorker of female candidates running in 2018 midterm elections to be fascinating, and wanted to highlight it for our members!
Come march with Women Lawyers On Guard Action Network (WLG) in Washington, DC at the March For Our Lives on Saturday, March 24 being led by the students from the Marjory Stoneman Douglas school to protest the lack of gun laws to protect students and citizens from mass shootings.
WLG will be assembling in front (i.e. outside the front door) of the Hyatt Regency Hotel (Capital Hill) at 400 New Jersey Ave, NW at 10:30 AM. and marching together. Look for our purple banner. Let us know if you are joining us and we will have a sandwich for you for lunch! (RSVP to [email protected])
The closest Metro station is Union Station on the Red line.
See you on March 24!
Women Lawyers on Guard Action Network,
As you may be aware, students from the Marjory Stoneman Douglas school and others are organizing a March For Our Lives on Saturday, March 24, 2018 in Washington, DC and across the nation to protest the lack of gun laws to protect students and citizens from mass shootings. Women Lawyers on Guard Action Network will be assembling that day in DC (at a place and time to be determined) and marching together.
Do you know who Marjory Stoneman Douglas was? While not a lawyer, she graduated from Wellesley College in 1912, was an amazing activist, journalist, suffragist, and environmentalist, and has been credited with saving the Everglades from destruction! She would have been proud of the students attending her namesake school. Here’s a LINK to an article about her.
See you on March 24th .
WLG looks forward to attending a panel on Preventing Sexual Harassment in the Legal Workplace. Details here https://www.wcl.american.edu/news-events/events/detail/6082/ and below:
February 19, 2018 | 6 – 8pm
AU Washington College of Law
4300 Nebraska Ave NW
NT01
Co-Sponsored by the Women and the Law Program, the Women’s Law Association, and the American Constitution Society of American University Washington College of Law, and the Women’s Bar Association of the District of Columbia
Featuring:
Emily Martin, Vice President for Education and Workplace Justice, the National Women’s Law Center
Llezlie Green Coleman, Professor at AU Washington College of Law
Dr. Mary Kuntz, Partner, Kalijarvi, Chuzi, Newman & Fitch
Cara E. Greene, Partner, Outten & Golden, LLP
Registration is free at www.wcl.american.edu/secle/registration.
1 CLE credit will be applied for as requested ($55).
For further information, contact:
Office of Special Events & Continuing Legal Education
(202)274-4075 or [email protected]
The Women’s Bar Association of DC’s new Women in Politics Committee is presenting “How to Become Politically Engaged,” a learning opportunity for women lawyers who wish to have an impact on social and political issues in today’s tumultuous world. A variety of activist organizations (including Women Lawyers On Guard Action Network, Inc.) will send representatives to discuss the most effective actions for purposes of maximum impact. Panelists will discuss the most pressing issues and current activities.
February 6, 2018, 6:00-8:00 pm
Featuring:
Maria Urbina, Political Director, Indivisible
Julie Copeland, Executive Director, Emerge Virginia
Michelle Kallen, Director, Women Lawyers on Guard
Mary Bell, Mid-Atlantic Director, EMILY’s List
Women Lawyers On Guard hopes to see you there!