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freepcrusher
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« on: May 16, 2015, 12:57:20 AM »

I watch a lot of crime shows and would surmise that DAs and ADAs are about 50/50 male-female. When it comes to defense lawyers, I'd guess it would be more 85-15 male-female.

Being a crimdef lawyer has to be pretty hard since in most cases, the ball is already in the red zone and a trial (if the defendant doesn't plead guilty) is a mere 1-yard dive play. Since lawyers were disproportionately male in the past, is it possibly because most criminal defense lawyers have years of experience (and many started out as prosecutors) and many female lawyers are just starting out (thus in DA offices) that explains this?
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« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2015, 01:26:33 AM »

Since lawyers were disproportionately male in the past, is it possibly because most criminal defense lawyers have years of experience (and many started out as prosecutors) and many female lawyers are just starting out (thus in DA offices) that explains this?

Yeah, the lower on the totem pole you get, the more women there are. For example in Biglaw, women make up 70 percent of staff attorneys, nearly half of associates, a third of counsel, and 15 percent of equity partners.[1]. It's really no different in law than in any profession. Whenever someone says, 'gee why do we need feminism, women are equal already, look at how many are graduating from college', I think of this sort of pattern across professions.
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« Reply #2 on: May 16, 2015, 06:24:51 AM »

Damn, only 85% male?  My field (generically, IT) it's more like 95% male and even worse in my specific corner of IT (there are only a few hundred people on Earth that do what I do, and I've met many of them....I've yet to meet a lady, but I've heard they exist).
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