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Attorney Wendy Murphy is an adjunct professor of sexual violence law at New England Law Boston. She was a visiting scholar at Harvard Law School and taught Reproductive Rights and Technologies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She is the founder and director of the Victim Advocacy & Research Group which is a volunteer legal advocacy organization that, since 1992, has provided free legal services to victims in the criminal justice system. This brilliant woman successfully sued both Princeton University and Harvard Law School for violating Title IX regulations “by mishandling sexual assault complaints.
Are women treated equally in this country? How important is a women's voice in family court? This is part one of discussions you will hear from Murphy about equality for all women. Do you believe women are equal because of race, beliefs, or color? Enjoy this lesson about the ERA, and the laws suits filed by The Elizabeth Cady Stanton Trust to recognize the existence of women.
Twitter: @WMurphylaw
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Attorney Wendy Murphy is an adjunct professor of sexual violence law at New England Law Boston. She was a visiting scholar at Harvard Law School and taught Reproductive Rights and Technologies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She is the founder and director of the Victim Advocacy & Research Group which is a volunteer legal advocacy organization that, since 1992, has provided free legal services to victims in the criminal justice system. This brilliant woman successfully sued both Princeton University and Harvard Law School for violating Title IX regulations “by mishandling sexual assault complaints.
Are women treated equally in this country? How important is a women's voice in family court? This is part one of discussions you will hear from Murphy about equality for all women. Do you believe women are equal because of race, beliefs, or color? Enjoy this lesson about the ERA, and the laws suits filed by The Elizabeth Cady Stanton Trust to recognize the existence of women.
Twitter: @WMurphylaw