Voting, Leadership and Women: Historical Insights and Contemporary Implications

  • 03/03/2020
  • 8:25 AM - 12:15 PM
  • UW - Tacoma

In collaboration with Washington Women Lawyers, the Washington State Supreme Court Gender and Justice Commission, National Association of Women Judges, and the Washington State Women’s Commission

In light of women’s history month, we invite you to join us for a half-day program covering topics related to the history of women’s suffrage, current challenges with access to voting, and a historical perspective of women in leadership.

CHAIRS
Judge Marilyn Paja - Kitsap County District Court, Port Orchard
Carolyn Ladd - The Boeing Company, Seattle
Kelley Amburgey - Richardson - Washington State Supreme Court Gender and Justice Commission, Olympia
Michelle Gonzalez - Washington State Women’s Commission, Olympia
Judge Karen Donohue - King County Superior Court, Seattle
Judge Rebecca Glasgow - Washington Court of Appeals Division II, Tacoma
Justice Sheryl Gordon McCloud - Washington State Supreme Court, Olympia
Dana Raigrodski - University of Washington School of Law, Seattle

FACULTY
Justice Sheryl Gordon McCloud - Washington State Supreme Court, Olympia
La Rond Baker - King County Department of Public Defense, Seattle
Jamila Taylor - Northwest Justice Project, Kent
Nancy Talner - ACLU-WA, Seattle
Kim Wyman - Washington State Secretary, Olympia
Fawn Sharp - Quinault Indian Nation, Taholah
Abha Khanna - Perkins Coie, Seattle

SCHEDULE
8:00 a.m. Registration Opens
8:25 a.m. Seminar Begins
12:15 p.m. Adjourn

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