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Beginning the students' 15-minute oral argument, Caroline C. Wittcoff contended that Harvard's scarcity of women and minority faculty is harmful and discriminatory to women and minorities in the student body...
...Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) of Massachusetts will hear oral arguments today in a suit brought by Harvard Law School students who are suing the University for discrimination in faculty hiring...
Justices Joseph R. Nolan, Francis P.O'Connor, Neil L. Lynch'52, Herbert P. Wilkins '51 and Chief justice Paul J. Liacos will first hear a 15 minute oral argument from Caroline C. Wittcoff and Laura E. Hankins, third-year law students and members...
Questions during the oral arguments will be important because they will indicate where the justices concerns lie, according to John H. Bonifaz, a third-year law student and CCR member...
...national school movement is seeking to integrate the faculties of our nation's law schools. Harvard Law School Coalition for Civil rights, et. al v. president and fellows of Harvard College is the first case of this movement. The SJC has set the date of March 3, 1992 for oral argument in this historic case. We urge the Harvard community to attend this hearing in the new courthouse near Government Center. John Banifaz, third-year law student Samantha Graff '93 Harvard Law School Coalition for Civil Rights