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  2. Terri Sewell - Wikipedia

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    A native of Huntsville, Sewell studied at Princeton University, Harvard Law School, and St Hilda's College at the University of Oxford. Before entering politics, she was a securities lawyer for Davis Polk & Wardwell and a public finance lawyer for Maynard, Cooper & Gale, where she was the first Black woman to make partner.

  3. 2010 University of Alabama in Huntsville shooting - Wikipedia

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    Ruger P95 9mm handgun. Deaths. 3. Injured. 3. Perpetrator. Amy Bishop. On February 12, 2010, three people were killed and three others wounded in a shooting at the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) in Huntsville, Alabama, United States. During a routine meeting of the biology department attended by approximately 12 people, Amy Bishop, a ...

  4. Sheryll Cashin - Wikipedia

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    Sheryll D. Cashin (born December 15, 1961) is a law professor at Georgetown University Law Center. She was born and raised in Huntsville, Alabama, where her parents were political activists. [ 3] Her parents' role in the civil rights movement impressed on her the importance of political engagement, and instilled values that still influence her ...

  5. Huntingdon College - Wikipedia

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    In 1910, the school was renamed as the Woman's College of Alabama. [3] Completed that same year and designed by Harvard architect H. Langford Warren , Flowers Hall was designed to emulate the collegiate Gothic architecture of Oxford and Cambridge universities in England, and of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

  6. Radcliffe College, Cambridge (closed in 1999 and now an institute within Harvard University) Regis College, Weston (co-ed since 2007) Simmons University, Boston (While the school has online programs open to all, and has opened its graduate programs to men, its daytime undergraduate program remains women-only.) [10] Smith College, Northampton

  7. Susan P. Crawford - Wikipedia

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    Yale University (B.A., J.D.) Policy research, author, telecommunications and information law. Susan P. Crawford (born February 27, 1963) is the John A. Reilly Clinical Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. She served as President Barack Obama 's Special Assistant for Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy (2009) and is a columnist for WIRED.

  8. Imani Perry - Wikipedia

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    Imani Perry (born September 5, 1972) is an American interdisciplinary scholar of race, law, literature, and African American culture. She is currently the Henry A. Morss, Jr. and Elisabeth W. Morss Professor of Studies of Women, Gender and Sexuality and of African and African American Studies at Harvard University, a Carol K. Pforzheimer Professor at the Harvard Radcliffe Institute, and a ...

  9. Ruth Okediji - Wikipedia

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    Author. lawyer. law professor. Ruth Lade Okediji (born 1963) is an American legal scholar. She is the Jeremiah Smith. Jr, Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and co-director of the Berkman Klein Center. [3] She also founded and serves as faculty director of Harvard Law School's Program on Biblical Law and Christian Legal Studies.