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In this undated photo, Barack Obama works in Chicago, where he went after Harvard Law School to help poor families.
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By Jill Lawrence, USA TODAY
When Barack Obama was elected president of the Harvard Law Review in 1990, the law school was roiling with tensions over issues such as faculty diversity and school support for public-interest law.
The cool and restraint that have frustrated many Democratic strategists and hard-line liberals during Obama's presidential bid generated similar feelings at Harvard. But those qualities have worked for him then and now.
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