Diversity and Inclusion in the Legal Profession (Nov 22, 2017)
Recent reports on diversity and inclusion within in law firms, corporations, and the workplace at large.
- "Why are women lawyers leaving the profession mid-career? ABA initiative hopes to answer the question," ABA Journal
- "Percentage of New Women Partners Rising Slowly; Still Low Compared to Men," The American Lawyer
- "Big Law Outpaces Big Biz for LGBTQ Equality," The American Lawyer
- "ABA Summit Examines Why Seasoned Women Are Leaving the Law," The American Lawyer
- "Bar Report Details Lag in Pay and Partnerships for Women, Minorities," New York Law Journal
- "Black on Bay Street: Hadiya Roderique had it all. But still could not fit in," The Globe and Mail
- "It's Lonely at the Top for Big Law's Few Black Leaders," The American Lawyer
- "Racial Gaps in Belief That College is Necessary," Inside Higher Ed
- "Lack of Gender Diverse Partnership: Is It the Woman or the Firm?," The American Lawyer
- "Study Shows Despite Plethora of Policies, Big Law Still Struggles With Gender Diversity," The American Lawyer
- "Survey chronicles female lawyers' exodus from equity partnership, belief they can't have it all," ABA Journal
- "Conversations with Newsmakers: Greg Nevins on LGBT Workplace Fairness," The National Law Journal
- "Following 'Mansfield Rule' Popularity, Diversity Lab Touts 2 New Hackathons," The American Lawyer