#28-25 Ovalizing Power: Lani Guinier on who makes the rules
Lani Guinier (1950-2022) was one of the most prolific and sought-after legal scholars in the United States, and became the first black
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Lani Guinier (1950-2022) was one of the most prolific and sought-after legal scholars in the United States, and became the first black
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Read MoreMargaretta D’Arcy is an Irish woman of many talents, one of which is raising hell on behalf of peace. At
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