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...some objective support for Rob's view. In 2001, the International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family published a paper by Melbourne academic Lawrie Moloney, who analyzed 22 of what he called "closely contested parenting judgments" made by the Family Court in the decade 1988-99. Moloney chose cases devoid of issues of violence or abuse, reasoning that these would be more revealing of judges' "core assumptions." He concluded that "presumptions about gender were an important aspect of judicial thinking . . . I found that mothers were likely to be successful if they appeared to conform to a maternal stereotype...
...this begs a question. The Seneca chose to hold the event in the Faculty Club, a substantially more expensive venue than any options open to recognized student groups. In an email to The Crimson Staff, Seneca President Jane Kim ’05 said that the group chose to hold the event in the Faculty Club because it is the least expensive, most convenient off-campus space it could find for this Saturday. She explained that the group did not ask any of the co-sponsoring organizations to apply for a UC grant or to book classroom space...
...limited yet consistently fawning media attention he had received so far had characterized him as a rising star—a genius who would be wildly successful no matter which path he chose...
Cruikshank, a former editor of the Harvard Business Review, chose the top-ranked institution for the backdrop of his story because “it is a setting in which many different walks of life bump around together...
President of the Seneca Jane Kim ’05 later told The Crimson that the Seneca chose the Faculty Club because of extensive bookings and scheduling conflicts in larger spaces such as the Science Center...