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Video: Nancy Gertner On Being an “Unrepentant Advocate” and How She Became a Judge

April 27, 2011

Book cover for Nancy Gertner's In Defense of Women Beacon Press director Helene Atwan talked with Judge Nancy Gertner about her new book, In Defense of Women: Memoirs of an Unrepentant Advocate. Watch to hear about her life as a defense lawyer, what it meant to her to defend women, and the different paths Gertner and Justice Sotomayor took to becoming judges.

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Posted in American Society, Beacon Press News, Biography and Memoir, Feminism, Gender, and Sexuality, Helene Atwan, In Defense of Women, Nancy Gertner, Publishing News

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