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The Most Compelling Case: Attractiveness Discrimination in Hiring

Matt Reardon, rising 3L at Harvard Law School and former Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl participant, discusses his most compelling case with us: how a faculty hiring committee should deal with a prospective professor whom students rate lower because he is unattractive. Along the way, Matt discusses his primary extracurricular pursuit: leading Effective Altruism at Harvard.

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