Word: editting
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Rumors circulated on campus that the article had not actually been authored by Ogletree, but in fact was entirely a creation of the Law Review staffers assigned to "edit" the piece...
...Review editors note that it is common practice to edit articles heavily before publication, pointing to an earlier piece by Guido Calabrese, dean of Yale Law School, as a clear case in point. Editors disagree, ,however, on whether Ogletree's article was a particularly egregious example of pre-publication "editing...
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...
When So finally addresses the issue of SAT test bias, he concludes, "The solution is not to edit out exam material that most minority students are unfamiliar with, the solution is to familiarize them." So misses the point. Why should anyone have to understand the securities market or chess in order to qualify as intelligent or worthy of admission into Harvard? So's statement is an example of the misguided administrators that has resulted in high dropout rates, student apathy, and low self esteem, phenomena which so ascribes to faulty cultural values. It is high time for educational administrators...
...solution is not to edit out exam material that most minority students are unfamiliar with; the solution is to familiarize them. Austin W. So '96 The writer was the first student member elected to the New York City