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Associate Professor of Law Susan R. Estrich a 1977 graduate of the Law School and the only other woman to serve as head of the Review said she was pleased at Steiker's election. But, she added, "I look forward to the day when its no big deal at all to have a woman serve as president...
...Estrich said that her selection in 1976 made her a celebrity at the time. She received widespread media attention, including an appearance on ABC-TV's Good Morning America and an article in People magazine...
...paper she prepared last September, Susan Estrich, assistant professor of Law and a member of the advisory committee to the commission, wrote, "I know of no one who has suggested that the Democratic Party should turn its back on our historic commitments to equal division and affirmative action in delegate selection. And yet, that will be the 'unintended consequence' of any rule which automatically involves all Governors, Senators and members of Congress as ex officio, un-committed delegates to the 1984 convention...
...would be giving the process over to white males." Estrich says, arguing that a specific revision of the present system is unnecessary. "The 1980 convention was not nearly so exclusive [of party officials] as one might think." she added, alluding to a CBS convention floor poll which indicated that 64 percent of the delegates were elected officials...
...really change the process? Estrich notes that "you can't stop New Hampshire from having a straw vote early on. You can't stop candidates from going there. And you can't stop CBS from covering...