A Discussion with Judge Stock
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In this episode, Judge Stock shares her incredible journey through the legal profession, from her early days in the late 1970s to her 24 years on the superior court bench. Judge Stock reflects on the challenges and shifting perceptions of women in law. She also discusses her work as a private neutral at JAMS and offers valuable insights on the progress women have made in the legal profession and the road ahead. Stay tuned to the end to hear about her work on the OJ Simpson Trial.
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1. A Discussion with Judge Stock (00:00:00)
2. Judge Stock Introduction and Biography (00:00:49)
3. The Beginnings of Practicing Law (00:03:02)
4. Breaking into the Criminal Division (00:06:16)
5. Cheerleading (00:08:38)
6. Early Days of OCWLA (00:10:14)
7. Women Practicing Law in the 80s and 90s (00:15:10)
8. Perceptions of Women Practicing Law (00:17:29)
9. Camaraderie with Women on the Bench (00:20:27)
10. 24 Years on the Bench (00:23:59)
11. Challenges as a Lawyer and Judge (00:28:09)
12. What can the Legal Community do to Support Women (00:33:44)
13. A Long Way to go (00:35:23)
14. 10 Years at JAMS (00:37:16)
15. What Motivates You? (00:40:49)
16. A Fulfilling Legal Career (00:44:12)
17. High and Low Points of Your Professional Career (00:46:16)
18. Final Thoughts (01:00:47)
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