#LadyLawyerDiaries

I apologize for the gap between posts, I'll be posting two today to make up for my failure to post due to the crazy week I've had!

First I wanted to call you all's attention to the #LadyLawyerDiaries, which come are calling the law communities' equivalent of the #MeToo movement. For example the American Lawyer recently interviewed the creator's about this very thing: 
https://www.law.com/americanlawyer/sites/texaslawyer/2018/02/15/women-lawyers-join-metoo-movement-with-hashtag-of-their-own/?kw=Women%20Lawyers%20Join%20%23MeToo%20Movement%20with%20Hashtag%20of%20Their%20Own&et=editorial&bu=The%20American%20Lawyer&cn=20180215&src=EMC-Email&pt=Afternoon%20Update

They now have their own twitter handle as well, @LadyLawyerDiaries, where they post anonymous submissions. I found the fact that they had demand for anonymous posts unsurprising and indicative of the need to continue the dialogue about gender disparity in the legal community and the workplace in general.

Wanna check out what people are saying on the hashtag? The dialogue continues here: https://twitter.com/search?q=%23ladylawyerdiaries&src=tyah

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