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Law Review Called Senate Candidate Warren 'Woman of Color' - Wall Street Journal


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Law Review Called Senate Candidate Warren 'Woman of Color'
Wall Street Journal
By JENNIFER LEVITZ A 1997 Fordham Law Review article described Democratic Senate hopeful Elizabeth Warren as Harvard Law School's "first woman of color," saying in footnotes that the information was based on a 1996 telephone interview with a Harvard ...
Real Indian, or wannabe?Greensboro News & Record (blog)

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Elizabeth Warren went native at Penn, too - Boston Herald


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Elizabeth Warren went native at Penn, too
Boston Herald
The report comes after Harvard Law School claimed Warren as a diversity hire in 1996. Campaign officials, who have struggled to move beyond the issue, were forced once again to insist that Warren never used her lineage for personal gain as the scandal ...
Scott Brown Challenges Elizabeth Warren's Native-American AncestryABC News (blog)
Papers shed light on Mass. Senate hopeful's recordMyrtleBeachOnline.com
What's Really at Stake in the Controversy Over Elizabeth Warren's Past Claims ...Justia Verdict

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NY teen arrested following school bomb threats - Wall Street Journal


NY teen arrested following school bomb threats
Wall Street Journal
AP JERICHO, NY — Police on Long Island have arrested a 15-year-old boy on charges he made repeated bomb threats against Jericho High School and its students. The teen was not identified because of his age. He is charged with making a terroristic ...

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Helping Students Think About Thinking - Inside Higher Ed


Helping Students Think About Thinking
Inside Higher Ed
... crime, law, and justice to philosophy. They answered questions about a few jobs, internships or graduate school programs that interested them and then drafted resumes (or CVs) and cover letters (or personal statements) tailored to each opportunity.

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Pollak, US judge in Philadelphia whose work included key civil rights cases, dies - Washington Post


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Pollak, US judge in Philadelphia whose work included key civil rights cases, dies
Washington Post
PHILADELPHIA — Louis H. Pollak, a federal judge who as a young lawyer helped work on the pivotal school-desegregation case Brown v. Board of Education, and later served as dean of two Ivy League law schools, has died. He was 89.
Pollak, US judge who helped in civil rights, diesFox News

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