Stanford Law School Faces MAJOR Backlash As Federal Judges Pledge To Do THIS...

Written By BlabberBuzz | Tuesday, 04 April 2023 08:30 PM
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According to an announcement on Saturday, Circuit court judges appointed by former President Trump plan to refuse to hire Stanford Law graduates following a scandal.

Last month, during an event where a federal judge was the guest speaker, students verbally harassed the judge. Judges for the United States Court of Appeals of the Fifth and Eleventh circuits, Judge James Ho and Elizabeth Branch, respectively, have stated that they will not hire future Stanford students to clerk for them, similar to what they did last year with Yale law.

During a speech, Judge Ho criticized Stanford for failing to discipline the students who disrupted the event. He further addressed the issue of intellectual diversity on faculty and in administration at law schools, which he believes is one of the critical metrics that lead to disruptions such as those that occurred at Stanford University. "We’re not teaching the basic terms of our democracy," Ho said. "Our Nation’s law schools are failing this basic standard. I worry they’re making the world a worse place," the Judge continued. "It’s not a coincidence that the worst disruptions typically occur at the worst schools when it comes to one critically important metric: intellectual diversity on the faculty and in the administration."

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As protests broke out at Stanford, Judge Kyle Duncan, who serves on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, gave a speech through an invite from a conservative organization called the Federalist Society. The students reportedly used foul language and made sexual comments to prevent the judge from speaking. Students from prominent law schools have been called out for discriminatory practices. It has been suggested that judges who do not tolerate discrimination from these schools should boycott hiring students from such schools.

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Stanford's President ultimately apologized to Judge Duncan for the disruption, even as the president of the Stanford Federalist Society expressed hope that elite schools would not suppress intellectual diversity in their curriculum.

Tim Rosenberg, the president of the Stanford Federalist Society said, "A lot of us who worked very hard to get to Stanford are kind of feeling like suckers right now. But you get here, you experience this, you see that there’s a mob, there’s a way you’re expected to think."

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"You might have thought the law school was to teach you how to debate with people, and how to make an argument. But in fact, it turns out it’s to teach you how to think a very particular way, to hold a certain set of beliefs. And if you don’t want to do that, then maybe these elite schools are not for you," Rosenberg concluded.

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