LC control no. | n 92025286 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Hill, Anita |
Variant(s) | Hill, Anita Faye |
Associated country | United States |
Birth date | 1956-07-30 |
Place of birth | Lone Tree (Okla.) |
Affiliation | Oklahoma State University Yale Law School University of Oklahoma United States. Department of Education United States. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Brandeis University |
Profession or occupation | Lawyers Scholars College teachers Authors |
Found in | Phelps, T. M. Capitol games, 1992: CIP t.p. (Anita Hill) People in the news, 1992: p. 163 (Hill, Anita Faye 1956- ; law prof. Univ. of Oklahoma) Wikipedia, Oct. 7, 2008 (Anita Faye Hill (born July 30, 1956) is a professor of social policy, law, and women's studies at Brandeis University at the Heller School for Social Policy and Management and a former employed in the office of Clarence Thomas. She is best known for testifying under oath at Thomas' 1991 Senate Supreme Court confirmation hearings that Thomas had made provocative sexual statements to her while being her supervisor) African American National Biography, accessed via The Oxford African American Studies Center online database, July 27, 2014: (Hill, Anita Faye; lawyer, legal scholar, educator; born 30 July 1956 in Lone Tree, Oklahoma, United States; B.S. in Psychology, Oklahoma State University in Stillwater (1977); J.D., Yale University (1980); worked for the District of Columbia law firm of Wald, Harkrader, & Ross (1980-1981); attorney-advisor in U.S. Department of Education and special assistant in Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC); taught law at Oral Roberts University in Tulsa (1983-1986); taught commercial and international law at the University of Oklahoma (OU) in Norman (1986-1996); taught law, social policy, and women's studies at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts) |