As a professor of law at the University of Pennsylvania, and later as a visiting professor at Harvard Law School, she was doing well for herself, building both her professional profile and her wealth. She owes at least part of her considerable financial success, it seems, to snapping up these properties in her native Oklahoma and turning them for a profit — though today that’s not a practice she endorses for the many people looking to emulate her success. The Boston Herald reported on these purchases during Warren’s Senate run in 2012, noting that she invested in “the often topsy-turvy real-estate market of the 1990s” and that her actions “don’t seem to square with her public statements about the latest real estate boom and bust.”
https://www.nationalreview.com/2015...rofiteer-jillian-kay-melchior-eliana-johnson/
Become a millionaire by faking Indian ancestry, flipping houses and taking a profit at the expense of middle-class homeowners, get paid $433,000 per year to teach one class ("How?"), and then claim to be a champion of the "little guy"?