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Sex Discrimination And Law Firm Culture On The Internet Lawyers At The Information Age Watercooler Amanda K Baumle

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Sex Discrimination And Law Firm Culture On The Internet Lawyers At The Information Age Watercooler Amanda K Baumle
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Sex Discrimination And Law Firm Culture On The Internet Lawyers At The Information Age Watercooler Amanda K Baumle instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.39 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Amanda K. Baumle
ISBN: 023061325X
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Sex Discrimination And Law Firm Culture On The Internet Lawyers At The Information Age Watercooler Amanda K Baumle by Amanda K. Baumle 023061325X instant download after payment.

Despite the availability of some formal legal remedies, women attorneys rarely sue their employers, and often do not challenge discriminatory behavior. This book explores this seemingly contradictory situation, where lawyers fail to employ the legal system on their own behalf. By exploring attorneys’ use of legal discourse in an Internet community, Baumle examines whether the law can in fact serve as a useful tool to challenge inequality. The Internet community itself provides a protected, semi-anonymous forum in which to engage in such discourse, thereby subverting many of the barriers that currently exist to challenging gender inequality in the legal practice. 

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