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Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Gender Diversification in National Security Law
So, my usual pattern when I post to National Security Advisors is to cross-post whatever I write in its entirety. This one time, I wanted to make an exception: I just posted some thoughts on gender diversity (or, more precisely, the disturbing lack thereof) among national security law professors "over there," and, in the hopes of keeping the debate to one comment thread (instead of two), wanted to flag the post here, but not repeat it in full.
Posted by Steve Vladeck on March 13, 2007 at 07:48 PM in Blogging, Deliberation and voices, Steve Vladeck, Teaching Law | Permalink
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