“There is no dispute that Warren formally notified officials at the University of Pennsylvania and then Harvard claiming Native American heritage after she was hired.”

At a time when law schools faced public pressure to show greater ethnic diversity within their faculty, the university’s Crimson newspaper quoted a law school spokesman in 1996 saying Warren was Native American.

“The Boston Globe followed the Herald with a report that the Association of American Law Schools listed Warren as a minority law teacher each year from 1986 to 1994. In that time, Warren went from being a law professor at the University of Texas, to the University of Pennsylvania, and finally in 1995 to Harvard University.”

So she represented to her school that she was native American and the school used that to their advantage in listing her as a law professor.
Now, is there an official document saying that worked to her advantage?
There shouldn’t have to be, really. It is pretty obvious. The school benefited, she benefited.

As far as the blood test, that was a total embarrassment reflecting poor judgement and totally on her.

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