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    Carol Lani Guinier (/ ˈ l ɑː n i ɡ w ɪ ˈ n ɪər / LAH-nee gwin-EER; April 19, 1950 – January 7, 2022) was an American educator, legal scholar, and civil rights theorist. She was the Bennett Boskey Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, and the first woman of color appointed to a tenured professorship there.

  2. 7 de jan. de 2022 · Lani Guinier was the first African-American woman to be tenured and a monumental presence at Harvard Law School, where she devoted her life to justice, equality, empowerment, and democracy. She was known for her scholarship on voting rights, democracy, and social movements, and died on Jan. 7 at age 71.

  3. 7 de jan. de 2022 · Lani Guinier, a legal scholar whose work on voting rights and affirmative action led President Bill Clinton to nominate her in 1993 to be an assistant attorney general, only to withdraw her...

  4. 9 de jan. de 2022 · Lani Guinier, a lawyer whose innovative and provocative writings on racial justice and voting rights were used to undermine her nomination to lead the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division...

    • Matt Schudel
  5. 8 de jan. de 2022 · CNN —. Lani Guinier, a legal scholar and champion for voting rights who was once nominated to be assistant attorney general by then-President Bill Clinton, died on Friday, her cousin, Sherrie...

  6. 15 de jan. de 2022 · Lani Guinier ’71, the first tenured woman of color at Harvard Law School, passed away at 71 after a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease. She was a renowned legal scholar and advocate for voting rights and racial equity, who faced controversy and criticism for her views in 1993.

  7. 7 de jan. de 2022 · The first tenured woman of color at Harvard Law School, Lani Guinier became nationally known when President Clinton nominated her to lead the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division in 1993.