Public Interest
Oct. 12, 1999
Civil Wars
By Jennifer Byrd The year was 1984, but San Francisco lawyer Eva Jefferson Paterson felt like it was still the 1950s. Paterson, who was then an adjunct professor at Hastings College of the Law, was barred from delivering the school's commencement address even though she was elected three times by the students.
Paterson, who was then an adjunct professor at Hastings College of the Law, was barred from delivering the school's commencement address even though she was elected three times by the students.
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