Remembering A Legal Academic Legend

Harvard Law School Professor Lani Guinier

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The first woman of color appointed to a tenured professorship at Harvard Law School, Lani Guinier, recently passed away. Guinier’s nomination by President Clinton for what position was withdrawn over criticism over a law review article titled, “The Triumph of Tokenism: The Voting Rights Act and the Theory of Black Electoral Success”?

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Hint: Guinier met Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton in law school. She was also a law school classmate of Clarence Thomas.

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