Attorney Linda Wong was a participant panelist in the New Jersey Judicial College course, “Glass Ceilings, Sticky Floors, The Intersections of Race and Gender: Women of Color Navigating the Legal Profession.”

Linda2013sAttorney Linda Wong was a participant panelist in the New Jersey Judicial College course, “Glass Ceilings, Sticky Floors, The Intersections of Race and Gender: Women of Color Navigating the Legal Profession.” This panel of women of color discussed the successes that have been made in the landscape of the legal profession, identify the challenges that remain, and address the critical importance of continuing to address both the more easily recognizable glass ceiling and the often invisible sticky floor that persists today for women of color in the legal profession. The course was scheduled for Monday, November 25, 2013 at the Glenpointe Marriott Hotel in Teaneck, New Jersey.

The Judicial College and the judicial seminars provide judges with a wide range of academic programs to keep abreast of developments in the law and judicial administration. Attention will be given to numerous programs on women and minority issues such as gender bias, minorities and the courts, cultural awareness, and sexual harassment.