State of Black Women in the Law Assessment by the NBA WLD and the NBI

George Washington University Law School Associate Dean Alfreda Robinson recently announced the launch of a national survey of Black and African American women lawyers and law students across all sectors to gain data on the current climate of the legal profession from a Black woman’s perspective. Partners for this effort are the National Bar Institute, chaired by Dr. Walter L. Sutton, and the National Bar Association Women Lawyers Division (WLD), chaired by Sharon Bridges, Esq.

Sponsored by Amazon, this national survey, will be the largest of its kind to gain a national scope on the future of the legal profession and how to address making the workplace more equitable. If you are interested in participating, please click on the link below. Please share this survey with your legal network in order to reach as many lawyers and law students as possible. The survey takes about 15 minutes. Responses are completely anonymous.