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Stanford law Professor Deborah Rhode, leading voice on legal ethics and women s rights, dies at 68
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Stanford Law Professor Deborah Rhode, one of the nation’s leading scholars on legal ethics, has died at 68.Stanford Law School
Stanford Law School Professor Deborah Rhode, one of the nation’s leading scholars on legal ethics, has died at age 68.
Rhode had taught at Stanford since 1979, when she became the third female law professor in the school’s history. She was the founder of the school’s Center on Ethics and served as president of the Association of American Law Schools, chair of the American Bar Association’s Commission on Women in the Profession, and founding president of the International Association of Legal Ethics.
Avondale residents say rioting has repercussions for families and generations to come.
Posted: 11:46 AM, Dec 10, 2020
Updated: 2020-12-14 17:52:23-05
African Americans who lived through Cincinnatiâs riots in the late â60s have strong opinions over whether they should be used alongside peaceful protest to advance civil rights.
CINCINNATI â The history of Avondale is known for a number of things in the Cincinnati area, but perhaps one of the most notorious, impactful and memorable chapter in the neighborhoodâs history are the race riots that occurred there in the late 1960s.
The grainy, jarring images of past uprisings are eerily similar to the visuals America has been confronted with from this yearâs race riots, and those similarities have uniquely resonated with the local residents who experienced the earlier scenes of unrest firsthand. The very same Black people of Cincinnati who took part in or passively watched the riots of 67 and 68 have strong op
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