Records of the National Association of Women Judges, 1979-1997 (inclusive), 1979-1989 (bulk)

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Records of the National Association of Women Judges, 1979-1997 (inclusive), 1979-1989 (bulk)

1979-1997

Records of the National Association of Women Judges, an organization that was founded in 1979 to address legal, educational, social, and ethical issues facing women judges and to increase the number of women judges in the judiciary.

13.8 linear ft.; (33 file boxes) plus 1 folio folder, 28 videotapes, 5 audiotapes, 32 folders of photographs, 1 banner, electronic records

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