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The first episode focuses on the institutional decision-making process and the discussions happening within the walls of the University from  1967 - 1970 . In interviews with  Ernest Ern , the Dean of Admissions 1967-1973, and with Ann Brown (class  1974 ), alumni from first coeducational class, the episode explains what pushed these institutional leaders to support coeducation, and how they dealt with those who vehemently opposed it. ","The second episode focuses on the  1969  lawsuit, Kirstein v. Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia, when  Virginia \"Anne\" Ginger Scott  sued for her admission into the College of Arts in Sciences, and includes interviews with  Anne Coughlin  who teaches criminal law and procedure and feminist jurisprudence at the University of Virginia School of Law, and  Ann Brown  (class '74). 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