Cornell Law School. She has academic Creds. How many people do you (or I) know who got a Lenin Scholarship
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Omarova was born in the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic, stating in a 2020 interview with Chris Hayes that "I went to high school in a small, tiny Kazak[h] provincial town on the outskirts of the Soviet Empire".[4] Omarova graduated from Moscow State University in 1989 on the Lenin Personal Academic Scholarship.[5] Omarova moved to the United States in 1991,[4] where she received a Ph.D from the University of Wisconsin–Madison (UW), and a J.D. degree from Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law.[2] At UW, Omarova defended her thesis, The Political Economy of Oil in Post-Soviet Kazakhstan.[
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She has disqualified herself with her stated goals.