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Women in Law Podcasts

These podcasts were created from a series of public lectures entitled The First Women Lawyers in Great Britain and the Empire – a Centenary Celebration sponsored by Oliver Fisher Solicitors and the Centre for Law and Culture at St Mary’s University Twickenham. They record the personal stories of the women who tried to join the legal profession pre-1919 and those who went on to practise law after 1919.

 

 

Dame Rosalyn Higgins GBE JSD FBA QC interview with Rebecca Wright

 

 

Lady Broughton interview with His Honour David Paget QC

 

 

Caoilfhionn Gallagher & Dr Laura Janes

 

 

Judith Bourne on Helena Normanton

 

Dr Bourne is an Associate member of Normanton Chambers and Dean of CILEX Law School.

 

 

Elizabeth Cruickshank on Carrie Morrison

 

Elizabeth Cruickshank is a non-practising solicitor and freelance writer, formerly Chairwoman of the AWS, Editor of Link and author of “Women in the Law” and “All You Need to Know about Being a Trainee Solicitor.”

 

 

Liz Goldthorpe on Averil Deverell

 

Liz Goldthorpe is a legal biographer and retired tribunal judge.

 

 

Caroline Derry on Monica Geike Cobb

 

Dr Derry is a Lecturer at the School of Law, Open University.

 

 

Frances Burton on Betty Archdale

 

Dr Frances Burton is Senior Lecturer in Property and Family Law at Buckinghamshire New University, Co-Director of the International Centre for Family Law, Policy and Practice and the Editor of International Family Law, Policy and Practice.

 

 

Katie Broomfield on Mary Sykes

 

Katie Broomfield is a postgraduate researcher in the History Department at Royal Holloway, University of London, researching the opening of the legal profession to women in 1919.

 

 

Ros Wright QC on Sybil Campbell

 

Ros Wright QC  is a retired barrister who has worked mainly in the public and regulatory sector. She retired from the Serious Fraud Office, where she was Director for 6 years, in 2003 and since then has been a non-exec director of the OFT, the DTI (now, BIS), member and Chairman of the Supervisory Committee of the European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) based in Brussels and of the Insolvency Service. She was chair of the Fraud Advisory Panel, an independent “think-tank”, based (and supported by) the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales from 2003 – 2014.

 

 

Charlotte Coleman on Auvergne Doherty

 

Charlotte Coleman is a post-graduate researcher at St Mary’s University, Twickenham.