One of Elizabeth Warren's Harvard Law Students Explains Why Her Native-American Gambit Matters
You have to understand the climate at Harvard at the time.
Jennifer Braceras is a lawyer and conservative commentator who writes about legal affairs, civil rights policy, and higher education. She contributed pieces to The Weekly Standard between 2001 and 2018, covering topics including the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, election law controversies, and Elizabeth Warren's academic career. She has also been affiliated with the Independent Women's Forum.
You have to understand the climate at Harvard at the time.
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