A couple of years ago, the student officers of the Stanford chapter tried to (and temporarily succeeded) in getting a student barred from graduation because he chose to excercise his free speech rights in a manner to which they did not approve. All three of them, despite their lack of respect for free speech, went on to prestigious clerk…
A couple of years ago, the student officers of the Stanford chapter tried to (and temporarily succeeded) in getting a student barred from graduation because he chose to excercise his free speech rights in a manner to which they did not approve. All three of them, despite their lack of respect for free speech, went on to prestigious clerkships with conservative federal judges.
You'll have to forgive me for questioning their dedication to free speech as anything but a vehicle for owning the libs.
I don't fault you for questioning their dedication to free speech at all. I do question the relevance of their internal thoughts and feelings to the questions addressed in my comments.
A couple of years ago, the student officers of the Stanford chapter tried to (and temporarily succeeded) in getting a student barred from graduation because he chose to excercise his free speech rights in a manner to which they did not approve. All three of them, despite their lack of respect for free speech, went on to prestigious clerkships with conservative federal judges.
You'll have to forgive me for questioning their dedication to free speech as anything but a vehicle for owning the libs.
I don't fault you for questioning their dedication to free speech at all. I do question the relevance of their internal thoughts and feelings to the questions addressed in my comments.
Beat me to it, but here's a link: https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2021/06/federalist-society-stanford.html