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Allegations of Gender Discrimination by Harvard Law Faculty and Clinton Dinner AnecdoteCase Filekaggle-ho-017163House OversightAllegations of Gender Discrimination by Harvard Law Faculty and Clinton Dinner Anecdote
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Allegations of Gender Discrimination by Harvard Law Faculty and Clinton Dinner Anecdote
Allegations of Gender Discrimination by Harvard Law Faculty and Clinton Dinner Anecdote The passage provides anecdotal recollections of sexism at Harvard Law School and a casual dinner with the Clintons, but offers no concrete evidence, names (aside from a vague initial “B”), dates, or financial/legal details that could be pursued. The claims are largely unverified personal memories, limiting investigative usefulness and novelty. Key insights: Former professor allegedly gave a top‑performing female student a low grade due to gender bias.; Proposed "blind grading" as a remedy to faculty prejudice.; Clinton dinner story includes Hillary Clinton recounting a sexist professor who discouraged women from attending Harvard.
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