So does Stanford--Stanford law students, allegedly working with the university's diversity, equity, and inclusion associate dean, shouted down a judge delivering an invited address Thursday, National Review's Ed Whelan and other outlets reported.
"You've invited me here and I'm being heckled nonstop," Fifth Circuit judge Stuart Kyle Duncan says in a video captured during the event."And I'm just asking for an administrator ...." The remainder of his sentence cannot be heard over students' shouting."In my view, this was a setup, [Tirien Steinbach] was working with students on this," Duncan later told Reuters.Judge Duncan requested an apology, the outlet also reported, saying in an interview he was "offended" and "disturbed" by the "deeply uncivil behavior" of the unruly students as well as the behavior of the associate DEI dean."If Stanford law school genuinely cares about free speech, Tirien Steinbach should soon be looking for another job," Ed Whelan wrote in National Review Friday.
Shirts like that are pure douche, aren't they?
So does Stanford--Stanford law students, allegedly working with the university's diversity, equity, and inclusion associate dean, shouted down a judge delivering an invited address Thursday, National Review's Ed Whelan and other outlets reported.
"You've invited me here and I'm being heckled nonstop," Fifth Circuit judge Stuart Kyle Duncan says in a video captured during the event. "And I'm just asking for an administrator ...." The remainder of his sentence cannot be heard over students' shouting. "In my view, this was a setup, [Tirien Steinbach] was working with students on this," Duncan later told Reuters. Judge Duncan requested an apology, the outlet also reported, saying in an interview he was "offended" and "disturbed" by the "deeply uncivil behavior" of the unruly students as well as the behavior of the associate DEI dean. "If Stanford law school genuinely cares about free speech, Tirien Steinbach should soon be looking for another job," Ed Whelan wrote in National Review Friday.