Women, Leadership and Equality Zetzer Fellows Workshop
Course Description
This course, required for and available only to students who have been selected as Rose Zetzer Fellows, will provide an opportunity for students to explore the ethical and practical challenges to women exercising leadership in the legal profession, including law firms, government agencies, nonprofit organizations and the judiciary. Class readings and professional skills training focus on navigating the structural barriers to women assuming leadership roles. Women lawyers who have achieved leadership positions will participate in the workshop and share their perspectives on the pressures, obstacles and dilemmas they faced in achieving their positions. This 1 credit course is offered on a credit/no credit basis
Women Leadership and Equality Zetzer Fellows Workshop and Externship for the Fall requires faculty approval; they are not subject to the normal registration process. Participating students must be Rose Zetzer Fellows. Interested students should contact Prof. Monopoli.
Current and Previous Instructors
Key to Codes in Course Descriptions
P: Prerequisite
C: Prerequisite or Concurrent Requirement
R: Recommended Prior or Concurrent Course
Currently Scheduled Sections
CRN: 98661
- Fall '24
- 1
- 302
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Wed: 4:20-6:20
Twilight
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Lisa Mebane
- Waitlisted. (Limit 10). Special Approval
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567s
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Materials to be posted on Blackboard or distributed in class