These lawyers should be disbarred.
Insurrection and sedition are not First Amendment rights.
Lawyers may not lie to anyone. ABA Rule 4.1.
Lawyers may not aid and abet a fraud or crime. Rule 1.2(d).
Lawyers may not misrepresent facts to a court. Rule 3.3 slate.com/news-and-polit…
"A lawyer shall not counsel a client to engage, or assist a client, in conduct [such as insurrection, sedition or staging a coup] that the lawyer knows is criminal or fraudulent."
ABA Rule 1.2(d). americanbar.org/groups/profess…
Like racist professors who claim "academic freedom" to use racial slurs in class, seditionist lawyers claim a "free speech" right to file fake election fraud suits, counsel clients to orchestrate a coup, and incite violence. Wrong. They don't have that right. Disbar them NOW.
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This frivolous litigation continues.
A White student called police to report a Black student sleeping in the common room.
The White student then sues Yale PD to obtain the body camera video. Unhinged bloggers egg it on.
Case dismissed. yaledailynews.com/blog/2020/09/0…
The biggest fan of this plaintiff is a blogger who says 1) Nikole Hannah-Jones is an "imbecile" because she disagrees with him, 2) law deans may not talk about racism and the killing of George Floyd, and 3) the ABA is wrong to ask law schools to teach about racism. Go figure....
This is ridiculous.
A Black woman student was called in to the Yale police for napping in the common room. A crime???
Now the White woman who made the call is suing to get the body cam.
And I'm the bad guy? leiterlawschool.typepad.com/leiter/2021/09…
This ABA rule would require law school "education on bias, crosscultural competency, and racism.” A few professors whine about this interfering with "academic freedom." Yet every business should want their attorneys to know this. Beats getting sued. nationalreview.com/2021/08/the-am…
Here's some whining about the ABA rule on racism from Brian Leiter, the same professor who called Nikole Hannah-Jones an "imbecile" in a blog post and Tweeted that law school deans may not talk about racism and the killing of George Floyd.
What a joke. leiterlawschool.typepad.com/leiter/2021/06…
Many law professors get paid more than the governor. We don't have the "academic freedom" to refuse students the education they need to practice law. The legal and social impact of racism is something lawyers need to know unless they want their clients to get sued.
Nobody should be silent about racism. Nobody should tell anyone else that they must remain silent. We either stand up to bullies or we succumb. We must not back down.
The upshot: Law deans must stay silent about racism in policing because the "many" (although unidentified) law professors who deny the problem of racism might feel their "academic freedom" is being threatened. What a load of bull sh$%.
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.
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.