After a 28 month long investigation of discrimination and retaliation claims in its music school the U. of Minnesota Title IX office issued this heavily redacted recommendations letter (first page here). The redactions? Who knows?
An investigation is pending before the Minnesota Department of Human Rights which issued a subpoena for School of Music documents that the University apparently complied with last December.
The University Title IX office investigation in this case already concluded that there was retaliation in violation of University policies by a former high ranking official of the School of Music. The facts are horrifying.
This Title IX letter looks like some of the pages in Part I of the Mueller Report after Bill Barr went to work with his black marker.
How does one get the redacted portion?
Same answer; a subpoena.
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I ran for Senate in 2018 and gave this speech because I was sick and tired of the Senate being bullied by Donald Trump, Mitch McConnell and their cronies.
I lost that race.
We have a far better president now, but the Senate remains much the same.
A vote to abolish the filibuster would have put a stop to Mitch McConnell's extortion and told him to go back to his desk and put a lid on it. Trump's trial would have proceeded with witnesses. The Senate would have done its job. Instead, to save the filibuster they backed down.
Mitch McConnell threatened to shut down all senate business during Trump's trial if witnesses were called. With 50 votes senate Democrats could have changed the rules, banned the filibuster and told Mitch to put it... where the sun doesn't shine.
He's a bully. Stand up to him.
Another shoe drops in Harvard's WW2 revisionist history scandal. Here's another "law and economics" paper saying captive Korean "comfort women" were prostitutes and attacking "liberal professors" for thinking the sex wasn't voluntary.
Rape is a war crime. law.harvard.edu/programs/olin_…
Hello Professor Ramseyer: I am relatively conservative for a professor, but I still think that soldiers who rape women from an occupied country -- or women from any country for that matter -- commit a war crime.
Rape in war zones and in occupied countries is not unique to Imperial Japan. Many Western countries have committed similar crimes. Nobody defends the honor of Japan by defending an arrogant American professor who thinks the entire thing is a "law and economics" transaction. Sad.
The student apparently got the facts wrong in this instance. But to avoid distrust and misunderstanding the University needs to work a lot harder to build a campus culture that rejects racism and race discrimination. There is a lot of work to do.
A University honors program that admits less than 1% Black students .... with its own separate residential housing. At a public university? I've complained about this repeatedly and they won't fix it. mndaily.com/207291/news/ct…
In depth knowledge of White European music (including even Gregorian chant and church music) is required to get a music degree at this state University. Study of non-White music, if available, is mostly optional. Constitutional? Legal? Whatever... startribune.com/university-of-…
A law professor writes that WW2 era rape of Korean women and girls by the Japanese Imperial Army was a consensual "contract," that they were willing prostitutes.
The International Review of Law and Economics should withdraw the paper immediately. Shameful. upi.com/7073363t
Tell @Harvard_Law to take this down.
The Government of Japan awards a medal to an American professor who then says the WW2 war crime of mass rape of Korean women and girls didn't happen.
Shameful. today.law.harvard.edu/order-of-the-r…
A law professor's "law and economics" paper argues that ‘Comfort Women’ in Imperial Japan were voluntarily recruited and employed pursuant to a contract.
What's this?
A "contractarian" analysis of war crimes and rape? thecrimson.com/article/2021/2…
"The paper 'Contracting for Sex in the Pacific War' made headlines across South Korean media and was met with widespread public anger. Ramseyer’s work is set to be published in the March issue of the International Review of Law and Economics."
Huh?
So rape is just a contract?
He's the "Mitsubishi Professor of Japanese Legal Studies"
Wonder how that goes over in Korea....
A professor who sexually harasses students should get sued and ordered to pay damages. But here he gets paid $200,000 not to teach students anymore. This is an abuse of taxpayer funds and a great way to make sexual harassment into a profitable career. twincities.com/2021/02/05/aft…
University of Minnesota Regent Michael Hsu dared to complain about a "culture of noncompliance." The Board of Regents Chairman (a retired Fortune 500 CEO) reprimanded Hsu for speaking up. Four Regents have contribute $$$ to a PAC that wants the state legislature to replace Hsu.