
معرفی
Meghan Dawe is a Research Social Scientist at the American Bar Foundation and a Resident Research Fellow at the Harvard Law School Center on the Legal Profession. Her work focuses on structural inequalities, career dynamics, and demographic disparities within the legal profession and academia.
- Affiliations:
- American Bar Foundation (ABF)
- Harvard Law School Center on the Legal Profession
Research Interests:
- Gender pay disparities in legal academia
- Race and sexual orientation discrimination in legal workplaces
- Career trajectories of JD graduates
- Institutional inequality in liberal arts and legal fields
- Intersectional analysis of senior status and professional opportunities
- Longitudinal studies of lawyer careers
Selected Publications examine systemic inequities through policy briefs and empirical studies. These include analyses of career inequality in the American legal profession, gender pay gaps, and intersectional discrimination. Her work often involves collaborative research with leading scholars like David B. Wilkins and Robert L. Nelson.
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