Background
Pulliam, Janet L. was born on June 7, 1946 in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States.
Pulliam, Janet L. was born on June 7, 1946 in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States.
University of Arkansas (Bachelor of Arts, 1969. Juris Doctor, 1979); spoken languages: German.
Worked at Pulliam Law Offices, P.A. (Little Rock, Arkansas) specializing in Labor and Employment Litigation, Federal Appellate Work, Education Law, Insurance Defense, Workers Compensation Defense, Education, School Desegregation Litigation, Employment Mediation. Admitted to the bar, 1979, Arkansas. 1984, United States. Supreme Court.
Recipient: Stern Award, Moot Court Competition Winner, University of Chicago School of Law.
American Jurisprudence Book Award. Leadership Award, Willow Institute.
Appointed to serve as Legal Assistant to the court-appointed Master, United States. District Court, Northern District of Illinois, Rockford, Illinois.
Author: "School Desegregation," "Labor and Employment Issues in Education" and "First Amendment and Other Constitutional Issues," School Law in Arkansas, 1997.
"Legal Foundation of Public Education," "Student Attendance Issues," "Student Suspension and Expulsion," "Special Education," School Law Issues in Arkansas, 1996. "Sexual Harassment, Family Leave, Glass Ceiling and Other Women"s Issues in the Workplace," Counsel on Education and Management, 1993. "Complying with the Americans with Disabilities Acting in Arkansas," 1991.
"Job Satisfaction Study as a Catalyst for Organizational Change - The Little Rock Experience," NTDS Network, 1974.
"Job Satisfaction in the Public Sector," National Science Foundation Magazine, 1974. Adjunct Professor, Business and Commercial Law, University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Business, 1986-1987.
Frequent Lecturer: Americans with Disabilities. Sexual Harassment; Public Employment.
Special Supreme Court Justice, Arkansas Supreme Court, 1995.
Administrative Assistant, Director, Department of Management and Organizational Development, City Manager" General’ s Office, City of Little Rock, 1969-1976. President, Arkansas Women"s Political Caucus, 1984-1987. Present Board Member: Arkansas Heart Hospital Institutional Review Board.
Diversified Opportunities.
Donaghey School of Public Policy, University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Arkansas Career Resources.
Member: Pulaski County (Member, Sections on: Labor and Employment Law. Litigation; Individual Torts and Insurance), Arkansas and American Bar Associations.
Member: Pulaski County (Member, Sections on: Labor and Employment Law. Litigation; Individual Torts and Insurance), Arkansas and American Bar Associations.