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...Goodwin??s lawyers argued that the university had denied Goodwin interviews and positions on the basis of unlawful discrimination. They asked the jury to award her back pay for the salary she would have earned had she been promoted, punitive damages, and compensation for emotional distress...
...cases of plagiarism is lurking in the shadows. Several high-profile Harvard faculty and administrators—including Climenko Professor of Law Charles J. Ogletree, Loeb University Professor Laurence H. Tribe ’62, and former member of Harvard’s Board of Overseers Doris Kearns Goodwin??have recently been caught red handed with their word processors in the plagiarism mill...
...book All Deliberate Speed in an incident Dean of the Law School Elena Kagan called a “serious scholarly transgression.” Tribe’s God Save This Honorable Court misappropriated a nineteen word passage from the work of Henry J. Abraham. Most troubling is Goodwin??s transgression, not because of the nature of her offense (compared to Ogletree and Tribe, Goodwin is Gordon C. Harvey!) but because of her role as one of the leaders of the entire Harvard community...
...defense of another well-known Harvard academic—historian and University Overseer Doris Kearns Goodwin. She herself was accused of lifting substantial passages in her 1987 book, The Fitzgeralds and the Kennedys. In a letter Tribe wrote responding to The Crimson Staff’s call for Goodwin??s resignation from Harvard’s 30-member Board of Overseers, he sought to deemphasize Goodwin??s oversights in relation to her greater body of work. He chided Goodwin??s critics, writing “as one scholar who values his own integrity...
...April 2002, the EEOC again declined to take up Goodwin??s case and this time allegedly told her to pursue a pending job at Hilles Library. According to Goodwin, she was not offered an interview at Hilles...