Abstract
This article presents the results generated from the North Carolina Survey of Attorneys. The focus of this article is on attorneys' perceptions of professional activity levels, career choices, and gender stereotypes, as well as observations of discriminatory behavior toward female attorneys in court or chambers as perceived and reported by the lawyers in our sample.
Recommended Citation
Michael L. Vasu and Ellen Storey Vasu, Gender Stereotypes and Discriminatory Behaviors Toward Female Attorneys: The North Carolina Case, 13 Campbell L. Rev. 183 (1991).
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