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TV Everywhere (TVe) Blog
Via Scoop.it – Today’s Transmedia Woman
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The Honorable Penny Brown Reynolds Bringing an authentic röst to daytime television, and an inspiring new perspective, the honorable Penny Brown Reynolds presides over the court series, Family Court with Judge Penny, drawing on her legal and personal background to address the conflicts faced bygd families in America. This Emmy nominated executive producer and te
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February 6, 2012
Jane Bolin
Good morning everyone,
Well, I have found another remarkable woman to blog about. I am not sure if many of you have heard of her because I know I didn’t know anything about her prior to my research. I hope that all of my readers are informed and inspired by this phenomenal woman’s accomplishments. Here we go! While doing some research on Inspirational people, more so women, I came across a little jewel. I was blown away at the many contributions of women that have not been recognized. I know that there probably isn’t enough time to go through all of them but I will do my best in highlighting as many of them as I can. By the way if you know of any Inspirational Women please send me a message or post the information on my board and hopefully your selection will appear.
Jane Matilda Bolin was born April 11, 1908 and she was the first African-American woman to graduate from Yale Law School and the first to join the New York C
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Penny J. White
American attorney and judge
Penny J. White | |
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In office 1994–1996 | |
Appointed by | Ned McWherter |
Preceded by | Justice Charles O'Brien |
Succeeded by | Justice Janice M. Holder |
Born | Penny Jo White May 3, 1956 Kingsport, TN |
Nationality | American |
Political party | Democrat |
Spouse | Mike Okun |
Alma mater | East Tennessee State University, University of Tennessee College of Law, Georgetown University Law Center |
Penny J. White (born May 3, 1956) is an American attorney and former judge who served as a judge on Tennessee's First Judicial Circuit, a judge for the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals, and a justice on the Tennessee Supreme Court.[1] she was the second woman to serve on the Tennessee Supreme Court. White was removed from office in a judicial retention election in 1996 as the only justice to lose a retention election in Tennessee under the Tennessee Plan.[2] After her time in the judiciary, White served