Word: biased
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...There is a perceived bias by the other students," says Gill, who says students often feel as though "they will somehow be evaluated differently...
...relationship," says Margot N. Gill, dean for student affairs in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. "Because there is a hierarchical relationship and one party is responsible for judging the work of another, the parties can never predict when that relationship will go sour...this inevitably creates a bias...
According to ACORN, this is a violation of the Community Reinvestment Act of 1988, which was intended to eliminate bias in lending...
Ogletree's article became the locus of controversy in the fall, when then-Law Review President Emily R. Schulman '85 was accused of racial bias by fellow editors for allegedly refusing to let a Black woman edit the piece because it was written by a Black faculty member...
Ultimately, an inquiry ordered by the publication's Board of Trustees cleared Schulman of the bias charges, but Law Review editors, apparently not convinced by the 109-page report, passed resolutions censuring her for her conduct during the year...