Talk:Jeannie Suk
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Jeannie Suk Gersen, Title IX
edit- The Revolt of the Feminist Law Profs — 12 August 2019
In my view, it's just about impossible that a profile at this length, in this venue, does not render Jeannie Suk Gerson as she would render it herself.
The article, itself, is an awesome addition to the discussion around Title IX. Suk Gerson's central involvement in Title IX deserves mention both here and there. — MaxEnt 15:42, 14 August 2019 (UTC)
Too much detail on children and stepchildren?
editDoes the number of stepchildren belong in the article at all? It isn't sourced, and the main noteworthy public fact is that Suk was married to one well known professor (Feldman), then another (Gersen).
I reduced the information on her children to the number of kids, per the page on Feldman (from which I removed the names of the children; they are private citizens below the age of majority). — Preceding unsigned comment added by 73.149.246.232 (talk) 05:45, 3 December 2019 (UTC)