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“Binders Full of Women” and Electing More Female Leaders

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Cross-posted from Ms. JD.

I doubt anyone on the debate room floor during the second debate could have predicted the way Mitt Romney’s “binders full of women” explanation would take off. Of course, the moment the quote hit the airwaves social media exploded. By the time the tumblr and facebook pages appeared, the appeal of the phrase was clear: it seemed ridiculous that a business man and public servant with a resume like Mr. Romney’s would have had so little interaction with qualified women to require staffers to compile binders.

Post-election, I’ve been thinking about an entirely different set of “binders full of women” – the overflowing intake binders at domestic violence shelters and women’s health clinics across the country.

Shelter Intake BinderWith the Violence Against Women Act on life support, and women’s health clinics under attack by state legislators, women’s gains in the 2012 election – making up a record-breaking 19% of congress – are as crucial as ever. A government that can let the Violence Against Women Act die is one that clearly minimizes American women’s safety and experiences, as we so often witness in the reproductive health context: who can forget the senate contraception hearing without a single female panelist?

The 7th Annual Harvard Women’s Law Association Conference, “19%: When Will Women Have The Floor?” could not come at a better time. Congresswomen’s reactions to both the VAWA crisis and the all-male contraception hearing highlight the importance of achieving gender parity in government. The conference will provide an opportunity on February 8th for female leaders and our community to celebrate and assess our recent victories, and to brainstorm ways to sustain our momentum in the years to come.

We’ve still got 31% to go!

Stephanie Davidson is a third-year student and is the Harvard WLA President.

"Women in Law in My Country" Panel

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On September 29, 2010, WLA presented a panel discussion Women in Law in My Country. The panel was comprised of LLM and SJD students representing various jurisdictions including Kenya, Hong Kong, Georgia, Pakistan and Germany. Apart from providing a brief introduction of the legal system in their respective countries and statistics regarding the position of women in the profession, the panelists highlighted difficulties impeding or harnessing equal rights for female lawyers, bringing to light the fact that regardless of territorial boundaries, women in the legal profession still face discrimination and unequal treatment compared to their male counterparts, though to different degrees. The panel closed with questions from the floor.

Special thanks to our panelists, Evelyn Tsao, Andrea Ernst, Erum Sattar, Aminu Gamawa and Maia Jaliashvili.

JD/LLM Networking Dinner

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On November 12, 2010, WLA hosted a JD/LLM networking dinner giving JDs and LLMs an opportunity to connect and network. The dinner was especially meant to give JDs who are interested in working abroad over the summer an opportunity to talk to LLMs who come from the region where they want to go. With more than 80 guests the turn out was great.

Many LLMs who came to the dinner are happy to share information about their country. Following is a list with their contact details:

Name Email Country
Mischa Bauermeister mbauermeister@jd13 Germany
Joe Brothers jbrother@jd13 Canada
Alan Sun alannj2@gmail Taiwan
Joy Batra jbatra@jd13 India
Yoon Suk Choo ychoo@jd11 South Korea
Hanon Jhung hanon.jhung@gmail.com South Korea
Dan Juna djuna@llm11 Kenia
Anoris Rimsa arimsa@llm11 Latvia
Bernd Delahaye bdelahaye@llm11 Germany/UK
Laurenz Vuchetich lvuchetich@llm11 Croatia
Elina Saviharju esaviharju@llm11 Finland
Steven Peters Speeters@llm11 Belgium
Saram Panis Spanis@llm11 Belgium
Ema Vidak Gojkovic e.vidakgojkovic@gmail.com Croatia
Karen Jimeno karenjimeno88@yahoo.com Philippines
Tom Graha tgraham@llm11 Australia
Sarala Subramaniam saralasubramaniam@gmail.com Singapore
Flavio Monfrini fmonfrini@llm11 Italy
Erum Sattar esattar@sjd Pakistan
Tommaso Soave tsoave@llm11 Italy
Fernando Elizondo felizondo@llm11 Mexico
Lara Talsma Ltalsma@llm11 Netherlands
Bahoni Zhang bzhang@llm11 China
Xiaoyuan Li xli@llm11 China
Mei Han mhan@llm11 China
Qiang Li qli@llm11 China
Yingying Fei yfei@llm11 China
Zongjin Tong ztong@llm11 China
Ming Shen mshen@llm11 China
Keigo Sawayama k5sawa@gmail.com Japan
Townshine Wu twu@llm11 Taiwan
Liang-Ying Tan ltan@llm11 Singapore
Maia Jaliashvili mjaliashvili@llm11 Georgia
Rebekka Wiemann rwiemann@llm11 Germany

WLA Organizes Pro Bono Trip to New Orleans

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With the help of the WLA’s Event Sponsor, Vinson & Elkins, LLP, as well as the HLS Office of Clinical and Pro Bono Programs, the WLA organized a Pro Bono Trip for public interest-minded law students to take place in September. 14 second and third-year students will travel to New Orleans, Louisiana for a week of full-time, pro bono work. Their activities are aimed at the populations most affected by the recent oil spill crisis: Students will work on applications for government benefits, homelessness advocacy, domestic violence response, and mortgage revisions as well as intake work for oil spill claims.

Students will volunteer at Southeast Louisiana Legal Services, a non-profit legal aid program for low-income individuals. More information on the civil public service efforts of the program can be found at www.slls.org.

Keep your eyes open for updates on the progress of the Pro Bono Trip!