LOS ANGELES -- While teaching U.S. Supreme Court case law to her class of 16-year-old high-school students in Connecticut, Holly E. Kendig wished that she'd gone to law school.
Kendig, now a Los Angeles Superior Court judge, grew up during a time when women had few career choices.
"It was just coming out of the time period when there were three options for women," she said. "You could be a nurse, you could be a secretary, or a teacher."... (continued)
Mar. 14, 2005
Judge Holly Kendig
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