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200 Years of Rose Law, But a Rather Quiet Party
2021
[...]the full-service business law firm held a press conference on Nov. 1 during which Allmendinger announced the firm would donate $200,000 to legal aid and nonprofit organizations in Arkansas to commemorate its anniversary. The firm notes that it has produced two chief justices and two associate justices of the Arkansas Supreme Court, one president of the American Bar Association and two U.S. senators, one of whom was Hillary Rodham Clinton, who also happens to be a former first lady of Arkansas and the United States and a U.S. secretary of state. The prominent attorney was a founding member of the American Bar Association and was known across the country.
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Hillary Clinton and the Media: From Expected Roles to the Critique of Feminism
2017
In this paper, we analysed Hillary Clinton’s relationship with the media starting from her first appointment at a US First Lady to her being the Democratic nominee for the US presidential elections in 2016. Thus, we analysed academic literature demonstrating Clinton’s problems with the media bias, and then added our own discourse analysis of articles on Clinton and feminism in two main national newspapers that have consistently demonstrated the power of setting the agenda and forming public opinion in the U.S. – The Washington Post and The New York Times. Discourse analysis has been used to analyse 20 selected articles that discussed Clinton’s feminist views in a period from September 2015 until September 2016, which was also a campaign period for 2016 U.S. elections. The findings add to the current research on the topic and show that the media undermined liberal feminism and its goals to undermine Hillary Clinton, whereas in the past Hillary was a subject of media criticism because of her refusal to fit into expected roles and be a supportive wife only. The discourse of criticism of Hillary Clinton has changed over time but every time with the same results, undermining the image and career advancement.
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Why We Love Michelle: Understanding Public Support for First Lady Michelle Obama
2019
After eight years as the first lady of the United States, Michelle Obama left the White House beloved in the eyes of many Americans. Being well liked by Americans is not in and of itself an unusual phenomenon for first ladies. What is remarkable about the love so many Americans expressed toward First Lady Michelle Obama is that she was able to maintain high favorable evaluations through a period of political, social, and electoral acrimony that made high approval ratings for national political figures increasingly unlikely. By drawing on a wealth of aggregate data drawn from the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research archives and individual-level public opinion data drawn from the 2012 American National Election Studies survey as well as original survey data, this article identifies several important forces behind Michelle Obama's popularity.
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