This may be just a coincidence, but only a few weeks after Harvard President Lawrence Summers’ controversial remarks on possible innate differences between men and women, the Harvard Women’s Law Journal has decided to change its name to the Harvard Journal of Law & Gender. In a letter to the editor of the Harvard Law Record, the editors-in-chief of the Journal explain that the name change “indicates our unwillingness to rely upon essentialist arguments based on biological sex,” among other things. Of course, if this change was in fact triggered by Summers’ speech, it pales in comparison to other fallout from the speech.
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