As the 20th anniversary approaches of one of the most polarizing U.S. Supreme Court confirmation sessions in recent times, Anita Hill, who accused Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment, is back with a law firm in Washington.

Hill announced on July 21 that she joined the plaintiffs’ firm Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll as an of counsel and will practice in the civil rights and employment group. Hill will continue to teach law, social policy and women’s studies at Brandeis University and will not be a permanent resident of the firm’s office in Washington.

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