Posted on 05/03/2022 10:10:51 AM PDT by captain_jonas
Source: https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/no-law-school-didnt-teach-us-to-engage-with-racists/
I can just hear him now as he’s led from the building: “But ... But ... Um ... RACISM!”
If it was him, and he is found out, they will strip him of his law license, so no judgeships for him.
If she stands down it will be 5-3 Oveturning it.
Yale Law School. Makes perfect sense.
AMIT JAIN ’18
Federal Defenders of New York—Eastern District of New York
Brooklyn, NY
The summer after my 1L year, I interned at the Federal Defenders of New York in their Brooklyn
(EDNY) office. When I applied, I knew that I wanted to work in either public defense or deportation
defense as a career. As a former teacher, I knew I loved direct services, and I wanted to stand alongside
people against the racism and classism in the American criminal justice and immigration systems.
I wonder how much is in his Swiss bank account now
If true he should go straight to jail, do not pass go. Prison—that’s it. No wrist slaps. Strip him of his license, too.
Russian disinformation
Yale law school and this dummy doesn’t know the difference between ‘effect’ and ‘affect’.
He/she/it will get thrown under the bus to save Karen or Sotomayor then become very wealthy as a pMSNBC/CNN analyst.
Dumb? Maybe not liberal land
“Yale law school and this dummy doesn’t know the difference between ‘effect’ and ‘affect’.”
His usage is correct.
Name mentioned is Amit Jain.
https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/no-law-school-didnt-teach-us-to-engage-with-racists/
No, Law School Didn’t Teach Us to ‘Engage’ With Racists
Rather, we intend to use our legal training to fight injustice wherever we encounter it.
By StudentNation
This was co-written by Yale Law School students Will Bloom, Wally Hilke, Bethany Hill, Amit Jain, Andrés López-Delgado, Maya Menlo, and Joseph Meyers.
In a recent opinion piece in Time, Yale Law School Dean Heather Gerken breathes a sigh of relief: Unlike the disruptive protesters at Middlebury and Claremont McKenna colleges earlier this year, her law students are trained to respectfully voice their dissent. “From the first day in class, students must defend an argument they don’t believe or pretend to be a judge whose values they dislike,” she writes. “The litigation system is premised on the hope that truth will emerge if we ensure that everyone has a chance to have her say.” She argues that this professional decorum is the most effective way to overcome division, reminding us that it was powerful enough to protect lawyers like Thurgood Marshall from violence during the civil-rights era.
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Whomever it was needs to be prosecuted.
The Justice might have told him to release it and she should resign
Yeah. Right now there is a lot speculation without proof. They all have a lot of clerks. So it could be any one of them. Roberts for example could have liberal clerks.
That being said, this guy thinks it is ok to break the rules for a good cause (his). It is incredible that he is working at the USSC.
“He/she/it”
he, him, his per the bio.
what is a ‘he/him/is’?
these ‘people’ have sick minds.
Damn you’re right. Obscure rule tho
Isn’t DIE wonderful?
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