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In 15 minutes, Join Susan Estrich with Host Paulie Abeles on NQR’s “Sins of Omission”

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sexpower-sJoin us for “Sins of Omission” on NoQuarter Radio Monday March 16th at 9:00 p.m. (EST) as we talk to commentator, bestselling author and USC Law professor, Susan Estrich about gender and bias in the 2008 election and discuss her book “Sex and Power.”

Don’t miss it!

paulie-s1Here is Paulie’s image. Details for the show, including live chat and caller instructions, are below the fold.

Susan Estrich is currently the Robert Kingsley Professor of Law and Political Science at the University of Southern California and a member of the Board of Contributors of USA Today. She writes the “Portia” column for American Lawyer Media and is a contributing editor of The Los Angeles Times. She was appointed by the president to serve on the National Holocaust Council and by the mayor of the City of Los Angeles to serve on that city’s Ethics Commission.

A woman of firsts, she was the first woman president of the Harvard Law Review and the first woman to head a national presidential campaign (Dukakis). Estrich is committed to paving the way for women to assume positions of leadership.

estrich180-sBooks by Estrich include “Real Rape,” “Getting Away with Murder: How Politics is Destroying the Criminal Justice System” and “Dealing with Dangerous Offenders.” Her book “Making the Case for Yourself: A Diet Book for Smart Women,” is a departure from her other works, encouraging women to take care of themselves by engaging the mind to fight for a healthy body. Her latest book, The Los Angeles Times bestseller, “Sex & Power,” takes an impassioned look at the division of power between men and women in the American workforce, proving that the idea of gender equality is still just an idea.

Professor Estrich clerked for The Honorable John Paul Stevens, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court and the late Honorable J. Skelly Wright, judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.

Professor Estrich was a special assistant to Senator Edward M. Kennedy, and staff counsel and special assistant to the chief counsel for the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee. She has been actively involved in Democratic presidential politics, serving as national campaign manager of the Dukakis-Bentsen campaign in 1988.

convos_estrichProfessor Estrich is a frequent commentator on law and politics for FOX News, and an occasional talk radio show host. Her scholarly publications include Real Rape; Getting Away with Murder: Politics, Crime, and the Rule of Law; Dangerous Offenders (with Moore, McGillis, & Spellman); and “Sex at Work.” Her most recent book is The Case for Hillary Clinton (ReganBooks, 2005).

Professor Estrich received her B.A. from Wellesley College and her J.D. from Harvard Law School, where she was first woman President of the Harvard Law Review. She has also taught at Harvard Law School.

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As always, Host Paulie Abeles will take calls from listeners starting at 9:30 p.m. at 1-347-677-0792 This will be a great show! Don’t miss it!

(So we can accommodate our many callers, as always, please keep your questions short and to the point and take your answers off the air).

  • Peggy Sue

    Susan, that was a fabulous show. Thank you so much for supporting these radio blog shows and please thank Paula for me. She’s fabulous, and Susan E. rocks. I’ve always liked her on Fox. I’m a real fan now.

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