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...coalition of student groups at Harvard Law School has organized a boycott to emphasize the need for more tenured minority faculty members at the Law School and to seek reinstatement of the "Constitutional Law and Minority Issues" course which was discontinued after Harvard's first Black tenured professor left two years ago to become dean of another law school. These goals were endorsed by over 500 Harvard law students, most of them white, in a petition to the Law School administration in the fall...
...editorial coverage, particularly Carl T Rowan's analysis. has indicated a gross misunderstanding of the history and the goal of our boycott...
...addition to the predictable warm-weather frivolity, several major events captured headlines here and in the national press this summer. Black Law School students initiated a controversial boycott of a civil rights course, demanding more minority professors and criticizing the prominent white lawyer scheduled to teach the class. A Harvard economist left for the White House and the weighty task of righting the Reagan economy. And that ever-troublesome power plant at the medical area was caught spewing some nasty pollutants and was closed down for a state investigation. Catch up on what you missed with the following...
Editorial columnists and academics around the country vociferously condemned the highly publicized boycott of a Law School civil rights course organized by Black students. The action, revealed in July and scheduled for this winter, provoked outrage because it seemed that the students had unleashed their frustration over a lack of minority faculty members on an undeserving victim: Jack Greenberg, an eminent civil rights lawyer where is also white...
...editorial coverage, particularly Carl T Rowan's analysis has indicated a gross misunderstanding of the history and the goal of our boycott...