Most Federalist Society members are more conservative than I am on most issues, but this flap is ridiculous. The Federalist Society contributes to much needed debate at law schools. My objection is when they get involved with nominating, confirming or blocking judges.
An organization such as the Federalist Society can and should promote the conservative viewpoint in open debate of legal issues, but it loses credibility if it also gets involved in behind the scenes lobbying on selection of judges who decide those issues.
This blog is nuts. Leiter says I'm immoral because I object to my name being in a Tweet about a "hoax" by law schools and "Fake News Press" against the Federalist Society. Then he says I'm not part of the "conspricy." Why is he republishing this rubbish? leiterlawschool.typepad.com/leiter/2021/09…
Now these nuts say I'm "terrorizing" them because .....
Not sure why. But it's a good line to raise money for a Go Fund Me page.
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The push is on to re-elect the Mayor of Minneapolis as other candidates get pushed into the background.
Remind me, who is in charge of the Minneapolis Police Department?
How's that been working out? startribune.com/paper-discount…
What did the Mayor of Minneapolis know about abusive policing in 2020?
In Falcon Heights, MN the City Council knew about racial profiling BEFORE Philando Castile was killed and they did nothing. One of them (a lawyer!!??) admitted it on the record (pg. 6). falconheights.org/home/showdocum…
"She had known when she was on the council that there was a problem with racial profiling. She has the responsibility to ask questions and to get these answers, but she didn’t do it when she was on the council."
Huh?
Gov. @Tim_Walz needs to OPPOSE the PolyMet and Twin Metals sulfide mines, stop Line 3, fix corruption in the pollution control agency and election of Regents of the University, and get money OUT of Minnesota politics. Don't bet on the GOP to do any of it. startribune.com/minnesota-poll…
Think corruption in the election of University of Minnesota Regents doesn't matter? Corruption, sky high salaries at the top, wasteful spending, and diminished state support for higher education have driven tuition from $522 in 1970 to over $15,000 today. ohe.state.mn.us/dPg.cfm?pageID…
University Regents formed a PAC to help elect new Regents.
This is not an honest way to choose a University Board of Regents. kstp.com/news/donations…
Driving while Black? Pulled over.
Napping while Black? Somebody calls the cops.
Voting while Black? Voter suppression laws discourage that.
Yet there's always the apologist for racism who says "race had nothing to do with it." Right. forbes.com/sites/forbesth…
Members of Congress such as @tedcruz who refuse to support voting rights bills (of any kind) remind me of the delusional academic who blogged about being "Anti Anti-Racist".
Just drop the double negative.
A commentator insisted race has little to do with unjustified killings by police. The same guy then raised money on-line for someone who called the cops on a Black person for doing nothing wrong. Reminds me of @tedcruz talking about voting rights. We know what motivates this.
The president of the University of Minnesota makes around $800,000, over four times the governor's pay. Tuition in 1970: $522. In-state tuition in 2021 is over $15,000. We don't need a new university president. We need a new governor. This is corrupt. ohe.state.mn.us/dPg.cfm?pageID…
Fifty years ago low cost public higher education was a reality. No longer. Tax cuts for the rich, reckless spending in higher education, excessive pay for presidents, provosts and coaches, obsession with "rankings", massive bureaucracy all add up. They play while students pay.
What exactly do the president, the provost and the football coach at the University of Minnesota do for all that money? Students and taxpayers in every other state should ask the same question. We've had enough. Public education needs to return to planet Earth.
Why is this blogger raising money for this plaintiff? This case against Yale makes little sense. The discussion of race issues in many of the plaintiff's Tweets also is disturbing to say the least. Why encourage this type of thing? leiterreports.typepad.com/blog/2021/02/s…
This is wrong. It's one thing to disagree with journalists, but to attack them with race baiting comments like this is just wrong. And for a University of Chicago professor to promote this person as a "victim" in repeated blog posts is also wrong.
The same person Tweets over and over again -- and this man republishes on his blog -- about me and a "Hoax" in which law schools and the "Fake News Media" seek to destroy careers of members of the Federalist Society. Of course I'll respond. This is nuts. leiterlawschool.typepad.com/leiter/2021/09…
I used to be a faculty advisor for the Federalist Society. I welcome ideas I don't always agree with. But ever since 2016 public discourse has become weird. "Hoax", "Fake News Media", conspiracies against White students persecuted by colleges, imaginary murder plots.
I call BS.
This same blogger says "many" (he won't say who) law professors believe racism wasn't involved in the killing of George Floyd and that law deans should be silent about racism and the killing of George Floyd. He called Nikole Hannah-Jones an "imbecile." This isn't civil discourse.