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Lara talks with Tamron Hall about the myth of the work life balance for real life moms.
On April 4, 2011, Vice President Joe Biden faced a crowd at the University of New Hampshire and announced, "We are the first administration to make it clear that sexual assault is not just a crime, it can be a violation of a woman's civil rights." That same day, the Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights (OCR) delivered the strictest interpretation to date of Title IX, the 1972 law that bars sex discrimination in education, with new guidelines for how colleges should handle allegations of sexual misconduct on campus.
AN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- University of San Francisco School of Law Professor Lara Bazelon recently wrote an op-ed piece for The New York Times that got many people talking about kids and careers. Lara speaks with ABC7's Kristen Sze about her struggles with trying to balance it all.
Law Professor, Writer and mother Lara Bazelon has stirred the working mom debate after her New York Times Op-ed went viral.
The headline… "I’ve Picked My Job Over My Kids"
So are the critics right to cry foul? Or are they missing the bigger point?
Lawyer, professor and author Lara Bazelon is challenging the notion of whether work-life balance is achievable for working mothers.