Winter 2018
In This Issue
![Book Jacket](/sites/default/files/styles/bulletin_in_this_issue/public/migrated-files/Protest.jpg?h=fb7e085a&itok=IkvKs923)
Revisiting a long-ago trial, an alumna sheds light on the American way of dissent.
![Karen Anderson](/sites/default/files/styles/bulletin_in_this_issue/public/migrated-files/anderson.jpg?h=26c4a494&itok=3igUf67f)
Across generations, two Mawrters forge careers at the American Civil Liberties Union.
![Emily Balch](/sites/default/files/styles/bulletin_in_this_issue/public/migrated-files/Balch.jpg?h=ac3502cd&itok=S9wE3xO9)
A graduate of Â鶹ÊÓƵ's first class, Emily Green Balch never shied from her calling.
![Tia Burroughs](/sites/default/files/styles/bulletin_in_this_issue/public/migrated-files/Burroughs.jpg?h=0c6a4b22&itok=Lhhzq4JA)
By promoting diversity in research and academia, a GSSWSR alumna aims to influence policy.
![The empty pedestal after the 2017 removal of Baltimore’s statue of Roger B. Taney, former Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court and majority author of the Dred Scott decision. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images) Empty Pedestal, Baltimore](/sites/default/files/styles/bulletin_in_this_issue/public/migrated-files/GettyImages-832743028.jpg?h=c6980913&itok=hmKe6R8p)
Inspired by the topic of this year’s Flexner Lectures, six Â鶹ÊÓƵ faculty offered classes on the topic of refusal.
![Arielle McInnis-Simoncelli '11 Arielle McInnis-Simoncelli](/sites/default/files/styles/bulletin_in_this_issue/public/migrated-files/Simoncelli_0.jpg?h=8221845a&itok=D5ZI5KwW)
Alumnae-founded initiative aims to improve representation of women and minorities in government.