Submissions from 2009

Why So Slow: A Comparative View of Women's Political Leadership, Paula A. Monopoli

Submissions from 2007

Immigration Relief for Human Trafficking Victims: Focusing the Lens on the Human Rights of Victims, Carole Angel

Casa of Maryland and the Battle Regarding Human Trafficking and Domestic Workers' Rights, Elizabeth Keyes

Breaking Barriers and Ending the Gauntlet, Lauren Stiller Rikleen

Margaret Brent - Maryland's First Female Lawyer, Pamela J. White

Submissions from 2006

Women's Representation on the Courts in the Republic of South Africa, Ruth B. Cowan

Violence Against Women: An Obstacle to Equality, Sheila Dauer

Enhancing Human Security: U.S. Policies and Their Health Impact on Women in Sub-Saharan Africa, Tamera Fillinger

Bringing Women in: Global Strategies for Gender Parity in Political Representation, Yvonne Galligan

Women and Microfinance: Why We Should Do More, Elissa McCarter

Gender and Constitutional Design, Paula A. Monopoli

The Global Advancement of Women: Barriers and Best Practices - Foreword, Paula A. Monopoli

Submissions from 2005

At the Top of the Pyramid: Lessons from the Alpha Women and the Elite Eight, Jayne W. Barnard

The Glass Ceiling, Naomi Cahn and Michael Selmi

Clogs in the Pipeline: The Mixed Data on Women Directors and Continued Barriers to Their Advancement, Lisa M. Fairfax

Foreword: A Symposium Exploring the Role and Impact of Women in a Changing Corporate Environment, Lisa M. Fairfax and Paula A. Monopoli

Like a Fish Needs a Bicycle: Public Corporations and Their Shareholders, Theresa A. Gabaldon

Martha Stewart Saved! Insider Violations of Rule 10B-5 for Misrepresented or Undisclosed Personal Facts, Joan MacLeod Heminway

From SEC Enforcement Attorney to Commissioner, Roberta S. Karmel

Making In-Roads to Corporate General Counsel Positions: It's Only a Matter of Time?, Lisa H. Nicholson

Women Executives in Gladiator Corporate Cultures: The Behavioral Dynamics of Gender, Ego, and Power, Marleen A. O'Connor

Women in Corporate Law Teaching: A Tale of Two Generations, Margaret V. Sachs

Women and the New Corporate Governance: Pathways for Obtaining Positions of Corporate Leadership, Cindy A. Schipani, Terry Morehead Dworkin, Angel Kwolek-Folland, Virginia Maurer, and Marina v.N. Whitman

Transforming Discriminatory Corporate Cultures: This Is Not Just Women's Work, Cheryl L. Wade

Opening Address, Sheila W. Wellington

Submissions from 2004

Gender Bias and the Legal Profession: A Discussion of Why There are Still so Few Women on the Bench, Leah V. Durant

Sandra Day O'Connor's Position on Discrimination, Stephen E. Gottlieb

Justice Sandra Day O'Connor: the World's Most Powerful Jurist?, Diane Lowenthal and Barbara Palmer

Submissions from 2003

Title IX at Thirty: Unanswered Questions, William C. Duncan

Title IX: Women, Athletics and the Law, Paula A. Monopoli

Reviewing the Play: How Faulty Premises Affected the Work of the Commission on Opportunity in Athletics and Why Title IX Protections are Still Needed to Ensure Equal Opportunity in Athletics, Joycelyn Samuels

The Secretary's Commission on Opportunity in Athletics Squandered its Opportunity to Understand Commercial Collegiate Sports: Why They Eliminate Minor Men's Sports and Prevent Title IX from Achieving Full Gender Equality, Suzanne Sangree