Warren's leg up

Massachusetts senate candidate might have gotten career boost due to her 'heritage'

Democratic Massachusetts Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren’s slight Native American roots may have been a primary reason she was hired at Harvard Law School. The Washington Examiner’s Paul Bedard offers some interesting faculty analysis:

After Harvard hired the aspiring law professor, they noted that she was the first-ever minority woman due to her 1/32nd Cherokee lineage. …

That "box checking," as critics call it, likely played a role in her Harvard hiring especially when her background is compared to those of the other near-100 Harvard Law School professors and assistant professors, according to an analysis of law schools the professors attended. Most graduated from Harvard, and all from the nation’s top 10. Warren graduated from Rutgers University in Newark, ranked 82nd by Top-Law-Schools.com.

What’s more, only Rutgers has current law school professors who graduated from Rutgers. And in the analysis of the law school degrees of the roughly 350 Ivy League law school professors provided by a Warren critic, only one graduated from a lower-ranked law school than Warren.

Published under: Progressive Movement

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