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Rising Star

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by David J. Garrow


  Ginsburg, Bob, 21, 35

  Giorango, Michael “Jaws,” 988–89, 990

  Glazer, Nathan, 403

  Glendon, Mary Ann, 352–53, 358, 425, 426, 1179n

  Glick, Doug, 273, 285, 298, 321

  Gluba, Bill, 1001

  Goeldner, Virginia Dunham, 52

  Goldberg, David, 378, 383, 386, 387, 388, 390, 395, 408

  and Law Review Articles Office, 396, 412, 413, 439

  and new Law Review president, 442

  and Obama congressional primary bid, 700

  Goldberg, Jeffrey, 1066

  Goldberg v. Kelly (1970), 334

  Golden, Michael, 817

  Golden Gate neighborhood, 30, 212, 266

  Goldman, Ronald, 544

  Goldsmith, Stephen, 617

  Goldyn, Lawrence, 113, 127, 133, 137

  Golf Channel, 1074

  Gomes, Peter J., 286–87

  Gonzales, Alberto, 968

  Gonzales, Mary, 9–15, 16, 22, 265, 284, 311, 323

  and “Future of Organizing” panel, 501

  and Gamaliel training event, 264, 287

  and IAF training event, 230–31

  marriage to Greg Galluzzo, 9–10

  and public education problems, 405

  and UNO founding, 10–12

  Good Morning America (ABC), 935, 1032, 1040

  Goosby, Constance, 553–54, 557

  Gordon (Chicago restaurant), 463–64

  Gore, Al, 613, 717, 721, 724, 775, 1000, 1022

  Gore, Gabriel, 487, 488

  Gore, Tipper, 1022

  Gorman, John, 885, 968

  Goss, Kent, 138

  Gottheimer, Josh, 936, 937

  Goudie, Chuck, 982

  Governors State University (GSU), 205

  Grace Baptist Church, 255

  Graf, Arnie, 231, 232, 233, 246, 285, 1064

  Graf, Martha, 232

  Graham, Cleonia, 225

  Graham, Lindsey, 1033, 1034

  Graham, Patricia A., 509, 510–11, 522, 551, 570, 667, 715–16

  Grammy Awards, 980, 986

  Granfield, Robert, 329, 330, 383, 424

  Granholm, Jennifer, 928

  Gration, Scott, 996–97

  Grauman, Tom, 128, 133, 135, 137

  Gray, William H., 286

  Greater Roseland Association (GRO), 27–28

  Green, Eric, 382

  Green, Joe, 676

  Green, Paul, 693

  Greenberg, David, 537

  Greene, Bob, 654

  Greenfield, Jeff, 939, 1074–75

  Greenpeace, 274, 275

  Gregorian, Vartan, 509, 570–71

  Gregory, Dick, 125–26, 711

  Gregory, Wilton, Bishop, 223

  Gridiron Club dinner, 962–63, 987

  Griffin, Jean Latz, 243

  Griffin, John Howard, 66

  Griffin, Nadyne, 39, 221, 238, 256, 297

  Grimshaw, Bill, 291, 293, 516

  Grimshaw, Jacky, 291, 467, 488, 494

  and campaign finance reform, 588

  and Center for Neighborhood Technology, 495

  and “Future of Organizing” panel, 501

  and Mayor Washington administration, 35, 250

  on “O’Bama” candidacy, 471

  and Public Allies, 508

  Griswold, Erwin N., 395, 398, 399, 402, 414–15, 432

  criticism of Yu, 379

  critique of each Law Review article, 368

  dislike of Ayres article, 436

  on Law Record critique of Law Review, 444

  and Law Review November issue, 429

  on Obama Law Review presidency, 439

  and Obama’s Law Review successor, 442

  Griswold v. Connecticut (1965), 95

  Gross, Adam, 497

  Gross, Dave, 559, 596, 742, 867

  Gross, Stuart, 95

  Gruber, Andrew, 718, 726–27, 788, 801, 846, 911

  Grunwald, Michael, 1066

  Guantánamo Bay detention camp, 864, 972, 1001

  Obama pledge to close, 1051

  Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner (film), 85

  gun control, 580, 632, 638–39, 643, 677, 684–92, 701, 806, 923

  and Chicago violence, 988, 1074

  and Obama missed state Senate vote, 687–90, 691, 694, 707, 796, 861, 895

  Obama’s frustration over, 1074

  Obama state Senate bills, 727, 730, 749, 820

  passage of bill with felony provision, 711, 712, 714

  Guneratne, Arjun, 245

  Guthrie, Carlton, 509, 638, 747, 749–50

  Gutierrez, Luis, 221

  Guzman, Mike, 396, 437, 438

  Guzzo, Frank, 38

  Haas, Greetje de, 228

  Hagberg, Gordon, 45

  Haile, Rebecca, 384, 386, 387, 388, 396, 397–98

  Haine, Bill, 811, 861, 868, 881

  Haine, Marc, 88, 90

  Hairston, Leslie, 650–51, 663, 669, 677, 707, 816, 959, 989

  Hajra, Dodie, 430

  Hale, Dan, 96, 98, 106–7, 536

  Hales Franciscan High School, 663, 821, 927

  Hall, Jack, 54, 69

  Hallett, Anne, 249, 265, 280, 283, 295, 303, 322, 372

  and Chicago Annenberg Challenge, 523, 524

  and Palmer congressional campaign, 517

  and urban school reform network, 509–11

  and Wieboldt Foundation, 239, 242

  Hallett, Stanley, 283, 284

  Halperin, Mark, 1066–67

  Halpern, Charles, 661

  and think tank proposal, 613, 625, 632–33

  Halvorson, Debbie, 577, 593–94, 598, 628, 640, 642, 767, 868

  Hamburger University, 417

  Hamid, Wahid, 139, 142, 145, 218

  Long Island apartment, 164, 402

  in Los Angeles, 150, 153

  marriage of, 171, 214–15

  in New York, 164, 174, 177, 190, 214

  at Obama wedding, 478

  at Occidental, 115, 120, 122–23, 128

  Hamilton, Charles V., 160–61

  Hamlish, Tammy, 228, 229, 245–46

  Hance, Andrea, 841

  Handy, Myra, 632

  Hankins, Willard, Jr., 115

  Hannig, Gary, 617–18, 619, 628–29, 630

  Hannity, Sean, 956, 1030

  Hannity & Colmes (Fox News), 956, 1030

  Hansen, Joe, 88, 92, 93, 104

  Hansen, Larry, 584, 611

  Hansen, Sandra, 78, 492–93

  Haraszti, Miklos, 155

  Hardiman, Janis. See Robinson, Janis Hardiman

  Hardy, Thomas, 525

  Harkin, Tom, 755, 986, 995, 999, 1000

  Harmon, Don, 904, 917

  Harper, Frank “Hill,” 336, 375, 376, 391, 435

  Harper, George J., 3–4

  Harris, Fredrick, 1062

  Harris, Irving, 618

  Harris, John, 1063

  Harris, Monica, 384, 444–45, 456

  Harris, Ray, 589, 600, 605, 712, 832, 837, 907, 962

  on Palmer’s political skills, 518, 545

  Harris, Sarah-Etta, 128, 129, 130–31

  Harstad, Paul, 800, 802

  and focus group, 923

  hiring of, 755, 756, 758–59

  and polls, 760–66, 771, 772, 774, 775, 835, 836, 838, 840, 846, 849, 862–63, 871–72, 885, 890–91, 912, 913, 948

  recommendations for U.S. Senate primary, 786, 794, 798, 804

  Hart, Brett, 488, 546, 548, 576

  Hart, Gary, 172

  Hart, Henry M., Jr., 424

  Hart, Janice, 553

  Hartman, Hermene, 535, 723, 769–70, 1058

  Hartog-Levin, Fay, 781, 814

  Hartzler, Joseph, 822

  Harvard Board of Overseers, 458

  Harvard Business School, 7, 404

  Harvard Civil Rights—Civil Liberties Law Review, 347, 357–58, 374

  Harvard Crimson, 353, 372, 393, 409, 411, 942

  Harvard Law Record, 356, 372, 394, 427, 442–43, 455


  Harvard Law Review

  affirmative action, 359–60, 383, 385, 389, 396–97, 403, 427, 428, 442, 445, 457

  annual banquets, 407–9, 456

  bagels and muffins controversy, 420, 424–25, 430, 445, 456

  black editors, 353, 374, 383, 384, 386–88, 389, 397–98

  Bluebook, 369, 395–99, 430, 437, 444

  editing process, 368–70

  editorial disagreement, 421–23, 437, 438–39, 444–45

  election of president, 386–90

  elitism of members, 424–25

  Ellen as Obama presidency successor, 442

  faculty tenure articles, 413

  final issue June (1990–91), 412–16

  gender breakdown of editors, 419–20

  individual case comments, 378–79

  Law Record critique of, 443–44

  Obama as first African American president, 384, 390–95, 410, 436, 437–39, 454, 457, 528, 592, 694, 704, 708, 763–64, 772, 863, 875, 880, 921

  Obama-colleagues relations, 378, 398, 401, 402, 422, 423–24, 425, 427

  and political correctness, 437

  roundtable on, 372–74

  satiric Revue issues, 407–8, 456

  selection of officers, 395–98

  and student protests, 426–27

  Supreme Court Office, 412, 413–14, 420–21, 426, 429

  Tribe essay, 376–77, 379

  women editors, 353, 427, 443, 444–45

  writing competition, 357–60, 419–20

  Yu as first Asian American president, 353, 360, 377–78

  Harvard Law Review Association, 430

  Harvard Law School, 285, 286, 295, 327–458

  Administrative Law course, 370, 381

  affirmative action, 354, 359–60, 383, 385, 387, 389, 396–99, 403

  Ames Moot Court, 348, 354–55

  black alumni reunion, 718

  black faculty, 328, 337, 339, 354, 391, 393–94, 404, 411, 487

  Black Men of Harvard Law School calendar, 436–37

  black students, 328, 329–30, 336–37, 339–40, 351, 375, 404, 456

  “Celebration of Black Alumni” event, 974, 975

  Civil Procedure course, 332, 334–35, 339, 349, 358, 359

  Civil Society seminar, 425–26, 432

  Clark as new dean, 353–54, 371–72

  clerkship candidates, 375, 457

  commencement, 457–58

  Constitutional Law course, 370–71, 381

  Contracts course, 332, 333–35, 338–39, 355–56, 358, 359

  Corporations course, 370, 381

  Criminal Law course, 333, 334, 339–40, 342, 349, 354, 455

  diversity of class of 1991, 327–28, 331

  diversity of faculty, 328, 409–11, 413, 426–27, 434–35, 436, 446, 455–56

  Dreams From My Father portrayal of, 536–37

  Evidence course, 382–83

  exams, 349, 354, 415–16

  faculty tenure, 413

  Federal Courts course, 424, 435

  first-year courses, 330–31

  gay students, 375, 410

  graduating class law firm prospects, 330, 457

  Jurisprudence course, 382–83, 400, 447

  Law and Political Economy course, 383

  Law School Council, 356–57

  Legal Methods course, 330, 348, 354, 359

  Legal Profession course, 435–36

  Local Government Law course, 382, 399–400, 415–16

  magna cum laude degree, 457

  Michelle Robinson’s degree from, 329–30, 361, 363, 365, 366, 381, 481, 746

  Obama on value of attending, 401, 746

  Obama’s choice of, 304, 309, 310, 318, 321, 350–51, 360–61, 363, 446, 457, 458, 481, 727

  Obama’s retrospective assessment of, 456

  Obamas’ wedding guests from, 478

  Obama U.S. Senate campaign fund-raising at, 854

  Property Law course, 352–53, 358

  Race, Racism, and American Law course, 441–42, 487

  Reinventing Democracy course, 447–48, 457

  Section III “Obamanometer” contest, 341, 342

  sexism charges, 355–56

  Socratic method, 333, 399

  Taxation course, 382, 415

  third-year classes, 424, 425–26

  Three Speech newsletter, 338, 340, 342, 353

  Torts course, 333, 334, 342–44, 348, 349, 354, 370

  tuition, 330

  women faculty, 411, 412

  Yearbook, 366, 456

  Harvard Law School Coalition for Civil Rights, 434–35

  Harvard Legal Aid Bureau, 366, 445

  Harvard-Radcliffe Alumni/ae Against Apartheid (HRAAA), 434–35

  Harvard University

  affirmative action, 403–4

  Kennedy School of Government, 425–26

  Obama Sr. doctoral studies at, 55–60, 77, 152, 285, 321

  Saguaro Seminar, 592

  Harwell, Carol

  and Obama’s confrontation with Hendon, 768

  and Obama’s congressional defeat, 708, 709

  and Obama’s foreign car, 572

  and Obama state Senate campaign, 527, 539, 540, 546–48, 551, 552, 557, 610

  as Obama wedding guest, 478, 479

  opposition to Obama congressional bid, 662

  on Palmer’s petitions, 557–58, 560

  professionalism of, 564

  and Project VOTE!, 473, 475, 477, 480, 494, 527

  Hasegawa, Ed, 46

  Hastert, Dennis, 911, 925

  Havel, Václav, 412

  Hawaii

  Ann Dunham’s death in, 549

  Dunham family move to, 50–51

  Maya Soetoro wedding in, 861

  mixed ethnicities in, 67–68, 88, 103, 120, 245, 278

  Obama’s birth in, 50, 52, 53, 1059

  Obama’s Christmas visit tradition, 122, 180, 294, 374, 379–80, 381, 382–83, 435, 618, 641, 685–88, 689, 723, 789, 861, 963, 1016, 1019–23, 1051

  Obama’s identification with, 116, 120, 122, 181, 189, 932, 933, 935, 994

  Obama’s idyllic childhood in, 57, 63, 103–4, 534, 933

  Obama Sr. return visit to, 79–81, 152

  term for grandmother, 87

  See also Punahou School; University of Hawaii

  Hawaii Civil Rights Congress (HCRC), 70

  Hawaii Five-O (TV program), 101

  Hawaii Peace Rally Committee, 54

  Hawes, Sonya, 814, 952

  Hawker, Linda, 599

  Hawkins, Larry, 31

  Hawkinson, Carl, 592, 594, 599, 605–6, 617–18

  as Judiciary Committee chairman, 586, 641, 653, 787–88

  and Juvenile Justice Reform Act, 626

  and sports-referee-assault bill, 653–54

  and tax abatement “enterprise zones,” 722

  Hay, Lisa, 335, 338, 339, 340, 356, 385, 387

  and Bluebook renegotiation, 430

  and Harvard Law Record, 397

  as Law Review treasurer, 395, 396, 419, 420, 928

  on Obama’s Law Review banquet speech, 409, 928

  Hayden, Michael, 1071–72

  Hayek, Friedrich, 1049

  Hayes, Charles “Charlie,” 250, 318, 472, 504, 645, 660, 678, 702

  Hayes, Clarence “Squeaky,” 37, 200

  Haymarket Group, 289, 303

  Haynes, Dion, 524

  Haywood, Cheryl, 968

  Haywood, George W., 968

  Hazen, Tom, 836

  Head Start, 634

  Healey, Robert, 289

  Health and Human Services Committee (state Senate), 787, 800, 807

  health care

  Bernardin Amendment, 764, 765, 783

  discriminatory pricing, 810

  Hull campaign on, 834

  Illinois bill, 783–84, 801, 915–18

  Massachusetts plan, 992

  and Obama presidential action, 1052

  and Obama presidential campaign, 1025

  single-paye
r system, 776, 916–17, 932

  as U.S. Senate campaign issue, 923, 932

  See also Affordable Care Act; FamilyCare; KidCare; universal health care

  HealthCare.gov, 1066, 1075

  Health Care Justice Act (Ill.), 783–84, 801, 915–18, 919

  Health Care Surrogate Act (Ill.), 649

  Healy, Win, 84, 106

  Heard, Beverly, 505, 516, 525, 538

  Hebing, Brad, 93

  Hebing, Mark “Hebs”

  and Choom Gang, 91, 92, 93, 105

  Obama friendship, 74–75, 81, 88, 95, 103, 104, 106

  Heckelman, Dave, 605–6, 609

  Heflin, Mark, 88

  Hefner, Christie, 806, 814

  Hefty, Mabel, 74–75, 80

  Hegewisch, 23, 33, 36, 209, 240, 300, 311

  Hegewisch News, 36, 300, 307, 310

  Heilemann, John, 1060, 1066–67

  Heinen, Steven, 356, 358, 1020–21

  Heintz, Stephen, 613, 661, 740–41

  Heisenberg, Werner, 377

  Helm, Beverly, 683, 692, 806, 808–9

  Helm, Eddie Winfred “Doc,” 683

  Helms, Jesse, 428–29

  Hemingway, Ernest, 177

  Hendon, Rickey, 306, 559, 562, 619, 628, 653, 655, 657, 868

  antipathy toward Obama, 598–99, 600, 604, 606, 658, 660, 710, 767, 768, 808

  challenge to Pate Philip power play, 729

  and Democratic politics, 745

  and Obama and Trotter congressional bid, 670, 683

  Obama’s physical confrontation with, 767–68, 769

  and redistricting, 735, 739

  on Ryan’s children’s services veto, 766

  support for Obama U.S. Senate campaign, 889

  Hendren, Carter, 617, 618, 624, 626, 629, 630

  Hendro, Widiyanto, 72

  Heninger, Sim, 111, 120, 121, 138, 175

  Hennessey, Lisa Shachtman, 167, 170

  Henry, David, 60

  Henry, Mike, 818, 879, 884, 896

  Herbert, Bob, 922–23, 1006, 1007

  Herrmannsfeld, Paul, 178

  Herrnstein, Richard J., 506–7

  Hershenov, Eileen, 183, 184, 187

  Hertzer, Lisa, 348, 354

  Hess, Fred (G. Alfred), 249, 265–66, 283, 316, 716

  Chicago Panel, 243, 303–4

  on Chicago schools dropout rate, 235, 242

  and Chicago teachers strike, 205, 279, 280

  and Palmer congressional campaign, 517

  Hester, Bethann, 490, 496

  Hewitt, Mary Jane, 114

  Higa, Clyde and Teri, 94, 95

  Higgins, George, 426

  Higgins, Susan, 360, 391, 419

  Higgins, Tracy, 389–90

  “Higgins, William” (ghost employee) 636, 819

  Higher Education Operations Through Pell Grant Expansion (HOPE) Act, 969–70

  Higher Education Reauthorization Act, 186

  Hildebrand, Steve, 1000, 1008, 1011, 1013–14

  Hill, David, 336, 337, 375, 391, 424, 436

  Hill, Johnny, 290

  Hilsman, Roger, 161

  Himmelfarb, Susan, 849

 

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