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HLS Professor Accepts Victoria R. Kennedy's Debate Invitation

The jockeying over where and when U. S. Senate candidates Scott Brown and Elizabeth Warren will face off in a series of debates grew a little more complicated Friday as the wife of the late Senator Edward M. Kennedy '54-'56 invited the opponents to a high-profile televised debate in September hosted by Tom Brokaw.

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Warren Secures Democratic Nomination for Senate

In a landslide victory of 95.7 percent of delegate votes, Elizabeth Warren secured the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate at the Massachusetts Democratic Convention on Saturday. Her only competitor, Marisa DeFranco, failed to gather 15 percent of the 3,500 delegates to qualify as a candidate in September’s primary election.

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Warren Speaks Out on Heritage Accusations

After weeks of speculation, Elizabeth Warren released an official statement Thursday confirming that she had claimed Native American heritage to both Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania. Warren remained adamant, however, that her descent did not have an impact on job offers, as those who hired her had no knowledge of her background when they offered her the positions.

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Professor to Politician

The fixation of Warren the academic on bankruptcy and commercial law has become the Senate candidate’s platform to reclaim the middle class dream and a seat on Capitol Hill.

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Mass. GOP Chairman Charges Warren with Possible Academic Fraud

In a letter to University President Drew G. Faust on Sunday, Robert A. Maginn Jr. claimed that the U.S. Senate candidate may have intentionally deceived the University into believing that she is Native American.

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Crimson Articles Fuel a Political Controversy

In her stump speech, Harvard Law School professor Elizabeth Warren likes to tell voters how she rose from the "ragged edge of the middle class" to become a "fancy-pants" law professor. Not included in the speech? Any mention of Warren's Native American ancestry.

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Warren Raised $6.9 Million in First Quarter of 2012

For the third consecutive quarter, Warren outpaced Brown, who raised a more modest $3.4 million.

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Scott Brown Raises $3.4 Million in First Quarter of 2012

In accordance with the national attention focused on the race, experts expect it to be one of the most expensive Senate campaigns this year as well.

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Warren Speaks to College Democrats

Harvard Law School professor Elizabeth Warren delivered the keynote address at the College Democrats of Massachusetts’ annual convention.

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Warren Opponent Drops Out of Senate Race

Boston lawyer Jim C. King announced that he would bow out of the contest for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate, ending a campaign that struggled from its start to mount any serious challenge to frontrunner Elizabeth Warren.

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Warren Lands Supporting Role In Obama Documentary

What do Academy Award Winners Davis Guggenheim and Tom Hanks have in common with Harvard Law School Professor Elizabeth Warren? All three have a hand in a soon-to-be released documentary highlighting the challenges of President Barack Obama's first term in office.

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Warren Brings Campaign to the Golden State

Harvard Law School professor Elizabeth Warren hit the road this week in an effort to tap into the pocketbooks of wealthy Democrats around the country as her Senate campaign gains momentum nationwide.

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Harvard Professors Give Big to Warren

During the first five months of her campaign for U.S. Senate, Harvard Law School professor Elizabeth Warren received over $100,000 in donations from Harvard employees.

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After Caucuses, Dems Say Warren Will Fare Well Among Working Class

As Dorchester caucus-goers filed into the library of the Christo Rey High School in Savin Hill last week, volunteers from the remaining Democratic U.S. Senate campaigns urged them to support their candidate.

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