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Diversity, Representation, and Leadership in an Urban Bar: A First Report on a Survey of the Chicago Bar
Authors:John P. Heinz  Edward O. Laumann  Charles L. Cappell  Terence C. Halliday  Michael H. Schaalman
Affiliation:John P. Heinz is Professor of Law, Northwestern University, and Visiting Scholar, American Bar Foundation. A.B. Washington University, St. Louis, 1958;LL.B. Yale Law School, 1962.;Edward O. Laumann is Professor of Sociology and Director of the Center for Social Organization Studies, University of Chicago, and Affiliated Scholar, American Bar Foundation. A.B. Oberlin College, 1960;Ph.D. Harvard University, 1964.;Charles L. Cappell is a Research Associate, American Bar Foundation, and doctoral candidate in Sociology, University of Chicago. B.A. MacMurray College, Jacksonville, Ill., 1968;M.A. University of Illinois, 1974.;Terence C. Halliday is a Research Associate, American Bar Foundation, and doctoral candidate in Sociology, University of Chicago. M.A. Massey University, New Zealand, 1972;M.A. University of Toronto, 1973.;Michael H. Schaalman is Clerk to Chief Judge Fairchild, Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals, and doctoral candidate in History, Northwestern University. B.A. Grinnell College (Iowa), 1970;J.D. Northwestern University, 1974.
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