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AlterNet.org, October 23, 2012
...Courage: An Interview," Trans. Peter Krapp, Culture Machine , Vol. 2 (2000), p. 9. [26] A Conversation between Lani Guinier and Anna Deavere Smith, 'Rethinking Power, Rethinking Theater," Theater 31:3 (Winter 2002), pp. 34-35. Fri, 10/19/2012 -...
Madison Times, October 18, 2012
...able to lose an election without fearing that the winners take all. “This is insight from the great Lani Guinier who talks about being a loser in a winner-take-all system,” Harris-Perry says. “Winning an election is not the same thing as staging a...
AnnArbor.com, September 13, 2012
...incarceration at the forefront of a new movement for racial justice in America. Praised by Harvard Law professor Lani Guinier as “brave and bold,” this book directly challenges the notion that the election of Barack Obama signals a new era of...
Events At Stanford, May 9, 2013
...color blind. It requires that we go back to school and relearn "The ABC’s of Racial Literacy." LANI GUINIER is the Bennett Boskey Professor of Law at the Harvard Law School. GERALD TORRES is Professor & Bryant Smith Chair in Law at the University...
Washington Post, May 3, 2013
...the appointment process. If only Bill Clinton could have known about Zoe Baird’s full financial history or Lani Guinier’s more controversial views in advance, he could have avoided nominating them and losing those fights. That’s probably true —...
Washington Post, May 3, 2013
...the appointment process. If only Bill Clinton could have known about Zoe Baird’s full financial history or Lani Guinier’s more controversial views in advance, he could have avoided nominating them and losing those fights. That’s probably true —...
Esquire, April 23, 2013
...air of incompetence but an air of fecklessness. Most notably, this was true in the 1993 case of Lani Guinier, Clinton's nominee to be the assistant attorney general for civil rights, whom he abandoned in the face of a harsh and completely meretricious ...
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, April 13, 2013
...whether an upcoming Supreme Court decision would continue to permit race to be a factor in college admissions. Lani Guinier, a prominent civil rights lawyer who is the first African-American woman to hold a tenured position at Harvard Law School, said...
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, April 12, 2013
...the right track with a project. That was the message myself and other community leaders heard Friday from Lani Guinier at a lunch we were fortunate to have with her at the . Guinier was at UR as the keynote speaker at its annual Diversity Conference....
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, April 12, 2013
...whether an upcoming Supreme Court decision would continue to permit race to be a factor in college admissions. Lani Guinier, a prominent civil rights lawyer who is the first African-American woman to hold a tenured position at Harvard Law School, said...













