A U. Chicago professor this week retweeted three Tweets from this Yale student who in 2018 called the cops on a Black student for napping. One Tweet asks for money for litigation against Yale and two attack me because I said her calling police was wrong. washingtonpost.com/news/grade-poi…
The U. Chicago professor blocked me on Twitter this week before doing this. The Yale student initiated a comment on my Twitter page this week about her 2018 decision to call the police, but I am not engaging further with her.
Yes it’s the same U. Chicago professor who on Twitter and in blog posts tells law deans that they must not talk about racism being involved in the murder of George Floyd.
I took a nap quite a lot in the common room in college and law school (might even have been the same common room). That’s better than napping in class. Nobody called the cops on me for napping in the common room. Wonder why.
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Our Thanksgiving holiday celebrates the events of 1620 (the arrival of the Mayflower passengers and their descendants). This historical perspective starts the year before. We owe it to our Country to listen with open minds and not attack the messenger. nytimes.com/interactive/20…
I do not agree with every conclusion of every historian affiliated with he 1619 Project, nor do I believe every narrative about my own ancestors. But to discern the truth we must listen to each other, and most important think about how to move forward and make it better.
We gain nothing from the blanket hostility directed at the 1619 Project by Fox News, right wing newspapers, and antagonistic blog posts, including obsessive postings by Brian Leiter that I recently criticized. That's no way to find historical truth or work toward a better future.
"Sexual relations of any kind outside of marriage [husband and wife] are inconsistent with .. scripture. Therefore ...all members of the University are expected to avoid such conduct themselves and to respect this understanding of sexual relationships." pepperdine.edu/student-life/s…
Sounds discriminatory. The U.S. Supreme Court defined legal marriage back in 2015.
This complaint is stupid.
Members of Congress, White House staff and other officials are invited to many social gatherings free of charge. I signed off on many such "widely attended gatherings" as the White House ethics lawyer. @AOC did nothing unethical. thehill.com/homenews/house…
In 24 hours I've seen an obsessed Marxist blogger circulate an article saying @AOC and other Met Gala guests were "behaving badly", @TuckerCarlson make unspeakable comments about her dress, and now an ethics complaint because she agreed to go. Can these idiots just let her alone?
"One of the more popular sex education textbooks listed '8 Steps to Protect Yourself From STDs, none of which involved using a condom. Instead, one was 'Get plenty of rest.'”
Welcome to Texas! nytimes.com/2021/09/01/opi…
Texas lawyers are surely dusting off this old argument that Roe v. Wade caused STD's. Huh?!
Some people don't get the difference between correlation (people in liberal states perhaps had more sex in the early 1970's) and causation. But facts don't matter. scholarship.law.upenn.edu/faculty_schola…
More free wheeling sexual practices ("free love" as they said in the 60's) spread quickly throughout the County by the mid 1970's for reasons having nothing to do with Roe v. Wade. But again facts don't matter.
If every time a student of color reports harassment on campus, right wing media and irresponsible bloggers call it "fake news" we will never address racism. Sometimes there is a finding of bias, sometimes not, but these incidents are real. And serious. leiterreports.typepad.com/blog/2021/02/f…
Balanced reporting from the NYT on the Smith College incident here. Smith cares about racism and is doing something about this very real problem (not "fake news") even if no employee culpability was found in this particular instance. nytimes.com/2021/02/24/us/…
We had such an incident at Minnesota too. Rather than calling it "fake news", our University Administration dealt with it. Racism is wrong. Denying racism is also wrong. mprnews.org/story/2021/03/…
Gotta be kidding. We hear this tale of denial all too often. With attitudes like this we’ll never fix our Country’s problems.
Instead of whining about me, this blogger should identify the "many" law professors who think racism wasn't involved in the killing of George Floyd. The "many" law professors who think thousands of Black Americans protested for no reason? A near empty set. leiterlawschool.typepad.com/leiter/2021/09…
I will not remain silent about injustice, and I will confront anyone who tries to intimidate others into remaining silent. Germany learned this in the 1930's. We are learning it now. Silence kills.