Breaking Barriers: Hon. Suzette Carlisle Flowers' Trailblazing Career in Law
By Julia Gray
“Gazing across the street at the Old Famous-Barr Building,” from her window downtown, Judge Carlisle can remember her first job there as a “Christmas Scarf-Clip Demonstrator,” and recall the remarkable journey from that first temporary job to where she is now. As of today, Judge Carlisle has finished 25 years as an Administrative Law Judge for the Division of Workers Compensation, and equally remarkable, for the first time in over 30 years, she is no longer a student. Judge Carlisle finished her PhD in Philosophy of Judicial Studies in 2022 and is enjoying her life in ways that she was not able to before.
Read more in the inaugural issue of the St. Louis Law Journal, out now!
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Free Member WILP CLE: Empowering Neurodivergent Women in Law: Navigating Challenges and Embracing Strengths
We are pleased to announce that Edie Rasmussen, MED, LPC, and Jennifer Gerlach, LCSW, will be presenting on the topic of neurodivergent diagnoses in women. On Monday, July 29 from 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM, they will explore current trends in diagnosing conditions such as ADHD and autism, with some focus on the impact of late-life diagnoses. The presentation will also cover strategies for managing symptoms associated with these diagnoses and provide guidance on self-recognition of symptoms for those considering evaluation.
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9/11 Day of Service - BAMSL St. Louis Attorneys Against Hunger Food Packing Event
We are $15,000 away from reaching our $25,000 donation goal for the 9/11 Organization. Every dollar you contribute goes directly to support their important work. We sincerely thank everyone who has already donated!
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