#GAReads | Breaking the glass ceiling: Kang tracking female judicial appointments around the globe

photo credit: Bill Oxford, via Unsplash

photo credit: Bill Oxford, via Unsplash

Breaking the glass ceiling: Kang tracking female judicial appointments around the globe”:

For the past seven years, political scientist Alice Kang has been tracking when and how women broke the glass ceiling to be appointed to the highest courts in democratic countries.

Kang, associate professor of political science and ethnic studies at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, teamed up with researchers from Texas A&M University and Arizona State University to research and build a database of judicial appointments of women to courts equivalent to the U.S. Supreme Court in both developing and stable democracies. The scholars also looked at the political factors that preceded the first appointments of these female judges.

Read Deann Gayman’s full article at Nebraska Today here…