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  2. International Association of Women Judges - Wikipedia

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    The Bolch Judicial Institute has named the International Association of Women Judges (IAWJ) as the 2023 recipient of the Bolch Prize for the Rule of Law in recognition of the organization's remarkable efforts to evacuate, support, and resettle Afghan women judges who, because of their gender and work as judges, have faced persecution and ...

  3. International Day of Women Judges - Wikipedia

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    International Day of Women Judges holds every March 10 to recognize the contributions of women judges worldwide [1] and is part of global effort to ensuring gender equality and to address gender-related judicial integrity issues. [2] It aims to incorporate women’s representation issues into judicial systems. [3]

  4. International Federation of Women in Legal and Juridical Careers

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    The organization was founded to work for the professional rights for women and women's rights and opportunity to study law. [3] It was the first permanent international organization for women lawyers (the very first, the Woman's International Bar Association , was founded in 1888 but short lived).

  5. National Association of Women Judges - Wikipedia

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    National Association of Women Judges (NAWJ) is an American professional organization founded in 1979.Members are lawyers and women judges who are dedicated to preserving judicial independence to women, minorities and other historically disfavored groups while increasing the number and advancement of women judges, and providing judicial education.

  6. Women in law - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, three of nine Supreme Court justices were women (33%), 33% of Circuit Court of Appeals judges and 24% of federal court judges. [1] Women held 27% of all state judge positions. During the 2012–2013 academic year, women made up 47% of Juris Doctor (JD) students, people of color made up 25.8% of JD students. [2]

  7. M. Margaret McKeown - Wikipedia

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    The family of the deceased Mexican national sued the United States under the Alien Tort Statute (ATS) and the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) and also brought Fourth Amendment Bivens claims against the agent and the supervisor in charge of Border Patrol. McKeown’s majority opinion held that the ATS and FTCA claims were barred by sovereign ...

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  9. Women in international law - Wikipedia

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    The American Society of International Law has a Women in International Law Interest Group (WILIG) "created to promote and enhance the careers of women in the field of international law. [11] Every year, the WILIG Prominent Woman in International Law Award honors those who have advanced women, gender, and women's rights in international law.