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Stanford Law School’s attempt to find a middle ground between punishing students who repeatedly and crudely disrupted a conservative judge and tacitly encouraging them to do it again by withholding any sanction, does not appear to be winding down the controversy.
In a 10-page letter to the campus community on Wednesday, Dean Jenny Martinez said the school will host a “mandatory half-day session” for all students on free speech “and the norms of the legal profession” in lieu of identifying and punishing those who disrupted 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Kyle Duncan.
SLS is also going out of its way to inhibit bar admissions authorities and judges from learning who was involved. Martinez said faces will be blurred from the recording the Federalist Society chapter paid Stanford Law to make, due to “vitriolic and threatening” messages against disrupters, even as she acknowledged they had no “reasonable expectation of privacy” […]
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