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Media coverage surrounding the Hopkins case varied by publication. Articles, such as those that follow, took a seemingly objective position in the case by attempting to state the facts of the allegations. However, the quotes and photographs used in…

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After her Supreme Court victory, Hopkins was awarded a partnership by a lower court. A variety of publications covered the news, some commenting on how challenging it would be to return to an organization that she took to court.

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Coverage from The New York Times and the Washington Post follows after a lower court ruling.

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This grave stele marks the tomb of a young man named Mnasitheos. His likeness is depicted in a high relief on the stone unclothed and in profile facing left. He stands on a predella with legs separated as if walking forward. With his right hand, he…

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Called either the Temple of Apollo Pythios or the Altar of the Chians, this altar was erected by the people of the island of Chios during the 5th century. This was likely done in honor of their role in the Persian War and Ionian Revolt. It would have…

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A truncated triangular concrete monument topped by a bronze statue of two falling bombs, and faced with a bronze relief and marble inscription. The bronze relief depicts a bearded man, armed with a pistol, rifle and bandolier of bullets. The man…

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Photograph of Ann Hopkins and her children published alongside The Washington Post article "Social grace raises question of subtle sex bias."

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A marble-faced stele, set on a two step base carries the names of 29 individuals lost because of wars between 1940 - 1949. No ages or birthplaces are given, but presumably all are from the village of Ano Ravenia where the monument is located. The…

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The grave marker is in the form of a pedimented stele with rosettes. The pediment survives with carved and painted details including acroteria carved in the form of palmettes and a painted pomegranate centered in the triangular space. Under the…

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At 0.12 m in height (4.48 inches), this wide-brimmed cup with two low placed handles is fired using the black figure technique. There are two figures on the front. The figures, although not labeled, can be identified as Herakles and Athena thanks to…

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A newspaper column written by Sophie M. Korczyk in response to press coverage of the sex discrimination suit raised by Ann Hopkins.

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This fragment of Attic pottery dates back to the 6th-century workshop of Sophilos, who is one of the oldest Attic potters we can still call by name thanks to the artist signatures he wrote on his works. This reconstructed rim depicts a scene from the…

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There are two inscriptions on this Corinthian black-figure aryballos. On this aryballos, Herakles battles the Hydra while Athena stands with her hands raised up as if supporting the hero. Herakles grasps one head of the Hydra as he stabs at the…

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A stone-built stele with an inset marble plaque, set on a stepped platform. The monument is situated on a ridge approached by a rustic staircase. Its position commands a view of the Pindus mountains and upland valley in which the village of Eleuthero…

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Included in Hopkins' personal correspondence were letters and papers that offered insight into Price Waterhouse v. Hopkins, 490 U.S. 228, including a Harvard Business Review case study edited by Hopkins and two poems written by Julia Randall Sawyer.

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After her Supreme Court victory, Hopkins was awarded a partnership by a lower court. A variety of publications covered the news, some commenting on how challenging it would be to return to an organization that she took to court.
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