Interrupting Racial and Gender Bias in the Legal Profession
For decades, we have been documenting the lack of women and people of color in leadership positions in the field of law, and lamenting the high turnover rates for these groups, especially for women of color.
For the first time, we attempted to pinpoint exactly where and how bias is playing out in the legal profession, and offer precise tools to combat it, in the new report, “You Can’t Change What You Can’t See, Interrupting Racial & Gender Bias in the Legal Profession.”
Commissioned by the American Bar Association’s Commission on Women in the Profession and the Minority Corporate Counsel Association, Equality Action Center (formerly part of the Center for WorkLife Law) administered a 10-minute Workplace Experiences Survey to a national sample of lawyers. Based on decades of studies, the survey captured a snapshot of the workplace climate for women and people of color working in law.