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Due to its groundbreaking inclusive charter, BU was one of the first law schools to admit women to its ranks.

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Golda Meir’s Persistence

In February, The Record spoke with BU Law Professor Emerita Pnina Lahav, about her recently published book, “The Only Woman in the Room: Golda Meir and Her Path to Power” (Princeton University Press 2022), a biography of Israel’s only woman prime minister, written from a feminist perspective.

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Professor Pnina Lahav Speaks at Taubman Symposia at University of California Santa Barbara

The professor and law alumni scholar spoke about the life of Israel’s only female prime minister, Golda Meir.

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Professor Pnina Lahav Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award

The Association for Israel Studies (AIS)–Israel Institute recognizes Lahav’s contribution to the field of Israeli Studies.

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Foreign Affairs Federalism, by Professors Robert Sloane and Michael Glennon

Scholars examined the tensions between state and federal governments conducting foreign policy in this new book, published by Oxford University Press.

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