
Women reports for half of the graduate students in law school. Even though this is the case, women only report for 22% of U.S. Federal court judgeships, and only a quarter of state judicial seats. In corporate legal offices, only 19 percent of the attorneys are women, and in private practice, only 19 percent are partners. A 2009 study shows that in the nation's 200 largest law firms, only 6 percent of managing partners are women. Why is this the case? If the graduating students of law schools are closely to 50:50 for the ratio of men to women, why aren't the percentages more closer related? Just another issue of gender inequality.
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