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==Clare Dalton== | ==Clare Dalton== | ||
Clare Dalton is a retired legal scholar in the field of ].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Critical Legal Studies |url=https://exhibits.law.harvard.edu/critical-legal-studies |access-date=2023-04-07 |website=exhibits.law.harvard.edu |language=en}}</ref> |
Clare Dalton is a retired legal scholar in the field of ].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Critical Legal Studies |url=https://exhibits.law.harvard.edu/critical-legal-studies |access-date=2023-04-07 |website=exhibits.law.harvard.edu |language=en}}</ref> | ||
== Sexual Discrimination case against Harvard Law School == | == Sexual Discrimination case against Harvard Law School == | ||
=== Denial of Tenure === | === Denial of Tenure === | ||
Dalton taught at ] from 1981 to 1988. She applied for and was denied tenure in 1985. She reapplied and was denied tenure for a second time in 1987; on appeal to then Harvard President ], Bok affirmed the denial of her tenure.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Law School Settles Case Of Sex Discrimination {{!}} News {{!}} The Harvard Crimson |url=https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1993/9/22/law-school-settles-case-of-sex/ |access-date=2023-03-21 |website=www.thecrimson.com}}</ref> |
Dalton taught at ] from 1981 to 1988. She applied for and was denied tenure in 1985. She reapplied and was denied tenure for a second time in 1987; on appeal to then Harvard President ], Bok affirmed the denial of her tenure.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Law School Settles Case Of Sex Discrimination {{!}} News {{!}} The Harvard Crimson |url=https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1993/9/22/law-school-settles-case-of-sex/ |access-date=2023-03-21 |website=www.thecrimson.com}}</ref> | ||
Dalton then sued Harvard University claiming sexual discrimination before the ], which ruled in 1992 that there was "probable cause" that she was discriminated against by Harvard.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Law School Settles Case Of Sex Discrimination {{!}} News {{!}} The Harvard Crimson |url=https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1993/9/22/law-school-settles-case-of-sex/ |access-date=2023-04-07 |website=www.thecrimson.com}}</ref> | Dalton then sued Harvard University claiming sexual discrimination before the ], which ruled in 1992 that there was "probable cause" that she was discriminated against by Harvard.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Law School Settles Case Of Sex Discrimination {{!}} News {{!}} The Harvard Crimson |url=https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1993/9/22/law-school-settles-case-of-sex/ |access-date=2023-04-07 |website=www.thecrimson.com}}</ref> | ||
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== Bibliography == | == Bibliography == | ||
* Co-author, ''Domestic Violence and the Law: Theory and Practice'' |
* Co-author, ''Domestic Violence and the Law: Theory and Practice''<ref>{{Cite book |url=https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/7188710 |title=Domestic violence and the law: theory and practice |date=2008 |publisher=Foundation Press |isbn=978-1-59941-028-9 |editor-last=Schneider |editor-first=Elizabeth M. |edition=2nd ed |series=University casebook series |location=New York |editor-last2=Dalton |editor-first2=Clare}}</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Clare Dalton
Clare Dalton is a retired legal scholar in the field of Critical Legal Studies.
Sexual Discrimination case against Harvard Law School
Denial of Tenure
Dalton taught at Harvard Law School from 1981 to 1988. She applied for and was denied tenure in 1985. She reapplied and was denied tenure for a second time in 1987; on appeal to then Harvard President Derek Bok, Bok affirmed the denial of her tenure.
Dalton then sued Harvard University claiming sexual discrimination before the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination, which ruled in 1992 that there was "probable cause" that she was discriminated against by Harvard.
Harvard's Settlement and the Northeastern Law School's Domestic Violence Institute
Harvard eventually settled the law by pay US$260,000 to sponsor a new Domestic Violence Institute at Northeastern Law School, with US$80,000 set aside for Dalton's salary as executive director of the institute.
Personal Life
Clare Dalton was previously married to the American economist and Clinton advisor Robert Reich. After retiring from her legal career, she became an acupuncturist.
Bibliography
- Co-author, Domestic Violence and the Law: Theory and Practice
References
- "Critical Legal Studies". exhibits.law.harvard.edu. Retrieved 2023-04-07.
- "Law School Settles Case Of Sex Discrimination | News | The Harvard Crimson". www.thecrimson.com. Retrieved 2023-03-21.
- "Law School Settles Case Of Sex Discrimination | News | The Harvard Crimson". www.thecrimson.com. Retrieved 2023-04-07.
- "Law School Settles Case Of Sex Discrimination | News | The Harvard Crimson". www.thecrimson.com. Retrieved 2023-04-07.
- "Robert Reich", Misplaced Pages, 2023-03-25, retrieved 2023-04-07
- "15 The Healers - Life After Law: Finding Work You Love with the J.D. You Have [Book]". www.oreilly.com. Retrieved 2023-04-07.
- Schneider, Elizabeth M.; Dalton, Clare, eds. (2008). Domestic violence and the law: theory and practice. University casebook series (2nd ed ed.). New York: Foundation Press. ISBN 978-1-59941-028-9.
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