Word: steiker
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Second-year law student Carol S. Steiker '82, who coordinated last year's protest, called the Review's decision "a step in the right direction" and said it represents a commitment to downplaying the importance of grades...
...Steiker, now a Review editor, proposed that grades be eliminated altogether, but her plan was voted down...
...February, then-first-year law student Carol S. Steiker '82 told a cheering crowd. "The immediate objective is to abolish grades as a workable criterion for Law Review selection, and to force the Law Review to turn to a more rational means of selection...
...Steiker, one of the organizers of a petition boycotting the Law Review--providing that three quarters of all 1Ls sign--apparently swallowed her idealism when the petition narrowly missed the three-quarters mark...
...certainly ironic," Steiker says. But she adds, "I saw no way that not submitting my grades could change the way the law review chooses its editors...