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Dawn Clark Netsch is a leading reformer of Illinois politics since the 1950s and the first woman major party nominee for governor of Illinois. This title charts Netsch's political career, from her work behind the scenes as assistant to Governor Otto Kerner and as a participant in the 1970 Constitutional Convention to her service in elected office.

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Dawn Clark Netsch is a leading reformer of Illinois politics since the 1950s and the first woman major party nominee for governor of Illinois. This title charts Netsch's political career, from her work behind the scenes as assistant to Governor Otto Kerner and as a participant in the 1970 Constitutional Convention to her service in elected office.
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Cynthia Grant Bowman is the Dorothea S. Clarke Professor of Law at Cornell University. She was previously professor of law at Northwestern University School of Law. Bowman has written and lectured extensively on women in the legal profession as well as on domestic violence and sexual harassment. Her current research focuses on feminist legal theory, women and the legal profession, and family law.