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Apr

04

NAWJ RECOGNIZES TEXAS' WOMEN JUDGES DAY WITH RECEPTION AT THE TOM C. CLARK BUILDING IN AUSTIN

On April 4, 2017 women judges at all levels throughout the State of Texas were recognized at the State Capitol for their judicial achievements and dedication to public service. Continue Reading

Written by Orlinda Naranjo | News

Mar

24

NAWJ MEETS WITH MEMBERS OF THE FEDERAL BENCH IN MASSACHUSETTS

On Friday, March 24, leaders of District One met with the women on the federal bench in the United States First Circuit, the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts. Continue Reading

Written by MaryLou Muirhead | News

Feb

02

JUDGE BLACKBURNE-RIGSBY NAMED CHIEF JUDGE OF THE D.C. COURT OF APPEALS

The District of Columbia Judicial Nomination Commission has designated Judge Anna Blackburne-Rigsby to serve as chief judge of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals. Judge Blackburne-Rigsby will assume the office on March 18, 2017. Continue Reading

Jan

31

WOMEN ARE BACK AT FEDERAL PRISON IN DANBURY

Federal Correctional Institution in Danbury, Connecticut. Following an outcry over the plan to move female prisoners from the only federal women's lockup in the Northeast, the Bureau of Prisons is now considering keeping some female prisoners housed at the Federal Corrections Institute in Danbury, officials said. Continue Reading

Jan

19

IVP REPORT FROM THE HIGH PLAINS

The National Association of Women Judges' Informed Voter Project provided critically important help in Kansas' 2016 retention elections, where all of the 11 appellate judges on the ballot were retained by voters on November 8. Continue Reading

Jan

19

KANSAS INFORMED VOTERS PROGRAMS PROVES SUCCESS

The dust is settling as four Kansas Supreme Court Justices remain safely on the bench after a brutal battle between politics and justice. Continue Reading

Jan

16

FOR FEMALE INMATES IN NEW YORK CITY, PRISON IS A CROWDED, WINDOWLESS ROOM

More than a hundred female federal inmates, sentenced to long-term prison, have instead been held for years in two windowless rooms in a detention center in Brooklyn. Continue Reading

Nov

17

NAWJ DISTRICT ONE PRESENTS ANNUAL 'BRANCHING OUT: OPPORTUNITIES TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THREE BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT' TO HUGE GATHERING IN BOSTON

On November 16, 2016, NAWJ's District One presented "Branching Out: Opportunities to Make a Difference in three Branches of Government." Continue Reading

Nov

15

TAKING NETWORKING TO NEW HEIGHTS: MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL AND NAWJ CO-SPONSOR MENTORJET

NAWJ District 7 Director Judge Michele Rick joined members from across Michigan's legal community to participate in the successfully popular MentorJet Program in Michigan. Continue Reading

Written by Michelle Rick | News

Nov

04

NAWJ DISTRICT TWO WOMEN IN PRISON COMMITTEE GATHERS HOLIDAY GIFTS FOR ANNUAL BEYOND THE BARS PROGRAM

NAWJ's New York Chapter Women in Prison (WIP) Committee has begun its Toy, Toiletry and Book Drive for its annual "Beyond the Bars" project. Continue Reading

Written by Cheryl Gonzales | News

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