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  • Judge Benjamin Goldgar concurred by sharing his wish that he could tell certain female lawyers: “I’d really like to pay attention to your argument” (but your breasts are getting in the way).

    Judges Concerned About Female Lawyers’ Attire : Law is Cool 2009

  • Judge Benjamin Goldgar concurred by sharing his wish that he could tell certain female lawyers: “I’d really like to pay attention to your argument” (but your breasts are getting in the way).

    2009 May : Law is Cool 2009

  • The real damage, Goldgar claims, was more personal.

    A Flood Of Flowers 2007

  • Dirk Goldgar replied to iccsi on Friday, April 16, 2010 2: 44 PM

    eggheadcafe.com articles 2010

  • By clearing away the accumulated myths, Goldgar is able to show us instead the far more interesting reality: the ways in which tulipmania reflected deep anxieties about the transformation of Dutch society in the Golden Age. an excerpt from the book.

    The Chicago Blog 2009

  • But two outside factors, as Goldgar shows convincingly, made the market's abrupt shifts in February, 1637, look like a cataclysm.

    The Chicago Blog 2009

  • Tulipmania was a social crisis, not a financial one, argues Goldgar.

    The Chicago Blog 2009

  • But two outside factors, as Goldgar shows convincingly, made the market's abrupt shifts in February, 1637, look like a cataclysm.

    The Chicago Blog 2009

  • But two outside factors, as Goldgar shows convincingly, made the market's abrupt shifts in February, 1637, look like a cataclysm.

    The Chicago Blog 2009

  • Tulipmania was a social crisis, not a financial one, argues Goldgar.

    The Chicago Blog 2009

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