Sentences with phrase «female law students»

These results may reveal a shift in the perception of female law students.
In contrast, hypothesis two was not supported: female law students did not report stronger parental role commitment than male law students.
That same year, Lemma Barkaloo became the first female law student in the nation.
In the spring of my 1L year, a group of female law students decided to join the university intramural softball league.
She has a certificate in Women's Studies from Duke University and mentors female associates at her firm as well as female law students from the University of Richmond.
Linda implements the Women in Law Institute, a training program for female law students and judicial clerks that provides them with critical skills to successfully navigate their careers and facilitates the Consortium for Advancing Women Lawyers, which brings together the heads of women lawyer organizations and thought leaders from across the country to share knowledge, develop synergies, and double efforts to advance women in the profession.
In the University of Southern California graduate film program, he won a director's slot and began developing a musical comedy about a female law student who comes back as a ghost after being electrocuted making dinner for her husband and business partners.
Almost half of American law students are women, but according to the findings of the 2010 Law School Survey of Student Engagement, female law students are less likely than their male counterparts to speak up and ask questions during in - class discussions.
The Survey also stated that female law students are more likely to be motivated by the fear of failing than their male classmates.
Roberta also created a fellowship program with Ms JD, an organization for young women lawyers and female law students.
But if you're a female attorney looking to lateral or a female law student on interview rounds, there is a resource that offers a window into what you can expect from BigLaw.
This paper will argue that role commitment will differ between male and female law students.
In those studies, for instance, the female law students rated themselves as lower in every category of skill related to practicing law when compared to male law students.
The current study proposes that these factors predict that male law students may be less committed to marriage than female law students.
Female law students may not yet be exposed to the multiple relevant expectations when confronting these conflicting goals.
Hypothesis 2: Female law students will report stronger parental role commitment than male law students.
The female law students may also approach their families differently by adopting strategies that allow them to prepare for the demanding life involving both a professional career and children.
Hypothesis 3: Female law students will report higher marital role commitment than male law students.
Contrary to hypothesis four, male and female law students were also equal in their perceived abilities to manage future work — life conflict.
Therefore, hypothesis one is accepted: male law students report more commitment to their occupational role than female law students.
Hypothesis 1: Male law students will report more commitment to their occupational role than female law students.
An invitation is extended to both Faculty and female law students and the work begins.
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