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...motion, filed on June 28, would make Desiree A. Goodwin repay the $3,319 associated with deposition transcripts and filing fees from her unsuccessful lawsuit...
...Goodwin alleged that she was denied advancement because of her race and the “sexy” manner in which she dressed. She said that since she earned her Master of Library Science degree from Simmons College in 1999, she had applied for 16 professional librarian positions at Harvard but received only two interviews and no job offers...
...Goodwin, who is still employed by Harvard as a billing supervisor and research assistant at the Graduate School of Design’s Loeb Library, characterized Harvard’s motion as an act of retribution...
...can’t imagine that a law would be built into the American [j]ustice [s]ystem for the purpose of punishing plaintiffs who have lost discrimination claims, but I do think the move is punitive and retaliatory on Harvard’s part,” Goodwin wrote in an e-mail...
...Joshua Wolf Shenk shows how much closer historians are coming these days to demystifying the Civil War President, both by humanizing him and by delineating his exceptional talents. Shenk's forthcoming book, Lincoln's Melancholy, focuses on how depression simultaneously challenged Lincoln and made him stronger. Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin offers us a preview of her forthcoming work on Lincoln's political genius by showing how different aspects of Lincoln's deep emotional intelligence made him a highly effective leader. Lincoln scholar Douglas L. Wilson probes the sources of Lincoln's rhetorical powers; Harvard professor John Stauffer focuses on Lincoln...