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The case, brought by a group of women calling themselves the Cornell Eleven (Cornell 11) and including Donna Zahorik, Judith Long Laws, Jacqueline Livingston, Antonia Glasse, and Charlotte Farris, accused Cornell University of academic sex-biased evaluation procedures.

From the description of Cornell Eleven records and briefs, 1979-1984. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64074469

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creatorOf Cornell Eleven. Cornell Eleven records and briefs, 1979-1984. Cornell University Library
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associatedWith Bond, Schoeneck & King. corporateBody
associatedWith Cornell University. corporateBody
associatedWith Farley, Jennie. person
associatedWith Farris, Charlotte J. person
associatedWith Gaenslen, J. Anthony. person
associatedWith Glasse, Antonia. person
associatedWith Hogan & Hartson. corporateBody
associatedWith Laws, Judith Long. person
associatedWith Livingston, Jacqueline. person
associatedWith Zahorik, Donna. person
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Sex discrimination in education
Sex discrimination in employment
Women college teachers
Women in education
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Active 1979

Active 1984

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