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Ann Coulter: Cornell University
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Ann coulter Conservative lawyer Ann Coulter is a blond haired beauty with the brains and backbone to send the staunchest Liberal running for the hills. Born and bred in Connecticut, Ann graduated from Cornell with honors and earned her J.D. from the University of Michigan.
Ms. Coulter was raised in Connecticut and is a graduate of Cornell University and the University of Michigan Law School. She clerked for Pasco Bowman II of the United States Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals and practiced law for a while in a private firm in New York City. Later she handled crime and immigration issues for the office of Michigan Senator Spencer Abraham and was employed as a litigator for the Center For Individual Rights in Washington, DC.
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Coulter began her career as an undergraduate at Cornell University where, with the help of the Collegiate Network, she founded the notoriously conservative Cornell Review. Under Coulter’s determined leadership, The Review was known for attacking affirmative action, homosexual rights, supposed communist sympathizers, and anti-apartheid activists.
Coulter is a frequent and controversial public speaker, particularly on college campuses, receiving both praise and protest. During an appearance at the University of Arizona, a pie was thrown at her. Coulter has, on occasion, responded with insulting remarks towards hecklers and protestors who attend her speeches.
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In October, 2007, Coulter participated in David Horowitz' "Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week", remarking in a speech at the University of Southern California, "The fact of Islamo-Fascism is indisputable," she said. "I find it tedious to detail the savagery of the enemy . . . I want to kill them. Why don't Democrats?"[116]
Coulter was paid $25,000 for her appearance, which was paid from the Vickers endowment fund, said Toni Dixon, director of communications for the KU School of Business. State and university money were not used, she said.
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