Madam Chief Justice : : Jean Hoefer Toal of South Carolina / / edited by W. Lewis Burke Jr., Joan P. Assey ; foreword by Sandra Day O'Connor ; introduction by Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

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Place / Publishing House:Columbia, South Carolina : : The University of South Carolina Press,, 2016.
2016
Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (242 pages)
Notes:Includes index.
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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • "It's a girl"
  • You don't start out as chief justice
  • Into the twentieth century as a lawyer legislator
  • A new associate justice
  • An unrelenting judicial warrior in south carolina's video poker wars
  • Toal on torts (1987-2014)
  • Abbeville county school district v. state : changing south carolinar
  • Bringing the courts into the twenty-first century
  • Family, friends, and community
  • The sisterhood of the ladder : the impact of chief justice toal on the rise in participation of women in the legal profession in south carolina
  • Personal reflections collected by amelia waring walker
  • The lady's a leader
  • The hoefer girls
  • Observations of chief justice jean hoefer toal
  • From my vantage point
  • Destined for the records book
  • My first glimpse
  • An amazing lady
  • Reflections of a law clerk
  • National leader
  • Heeding the call
  • Quintessential south carolinian.