by David 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