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a graduate of Swarthmore College, received her L.L.B. degree from the Yale Law School. She continued her legal education at Stockholm University, specializing in administrative law. Since 1973 she has been on the faculty of the Rutgers Law School, Newark, New Jersey, where she teaches courses in constitutional law, civil liberties, and social welfare legislation. She is currently the Director of the Women's Rights Litigation Clinic and an advisor for the Women's Rights Law Reporter.

Professor Nadine Taub,

first law degree granted to a woman by the University of Georgia and was Valedictorian of the Class of 1925. Following her graduation, she practiced law for four years in Clearwater, Florida. She was then appointed to be Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, a post she held for the next 30 years. When the Southern District was subdivided in 1963, she served as the U.S. Attorney for that district during the transition period. She retired in 1963 and lives in Jacksonville, Florida.

Edith House, a native of Winder, Georgia, received the

MAY 3, 1983

presented by Professor Nadine Taub , Rutgers Law School

"Refining the Equality Principle: Formal Equality, Substantive Equality and Special Treatment for Women''

THE INAUGURAL LECTURE

The Edith House Lecture Series In Law

WLSA

Carol Baird Maija Blaubergs Margaret G.S. Bode' Susan Brandt Lisa A. Brown Patricia Cain Dorothy W. Courington Dorinda Dallmeyer M. Kathryn Durham Clyde Hurt Feil Helen Ferraro Nelle Fleeman Charles L. Gowen Dr. & Mrs. R.E. Hamilton Peggy Patrick Harrell L.B. Harrell, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. E.C. Harrison Shelley Himel Kathleen Horne Kelso Horne, Sr. June & Kelso Horne, Jr. Josephine House Natalie Hull Ellen R. Jordan Paul M. Kurtz Susan M. Lach Julia D. Lewis

Sue Carey Linholm Carolyn Linsey SaraJ ane Love Mrs. Charles H. McDonald Barbara M. McManis Barbara Mendel John C. O'Byrne Frances O'Connell Carol S. Osborne Frances Patrick Martha & Albert Pearson Mack A. Player Jeanne M.L. Player Valerie Robbins Virginia F. Rusk Benna Solomon Earlene Y. Speer Kathelen Van Blarcum Mrs. George Wolpert

would like to thank Dean Ralph Beaird and Ms. Gwen Wood for the support of the Law School Fund in establishing this lecture series. The series is funded in part by a grant from the American Bar Association/ Law Student Division. WLSA would also like to thank the following contributors to the endowment fund for the Edith House Lecture Series in Law:

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