Posted on 03/23/2023 8:34:07 AM PDT by george76
Sen. Ted Cruz also warned the Texas Board of Law Examiners against the Stanford law students
A law professor at George Washington University said he may file complaints intended to prevent Stanford Law School students who ambushed Judge Kyle Duncan from being admitted to the California Bar if campus administrators do not punish them for their disruptions.
Professor John Banzhaf of George Washington University Law School sent a letter to Professor Jenny Martinez, dean of Stanford Law School, warning of his plans.
“I am writing to advise you that I plan to file formal complaints with bar admission authorities opposing the admission of students identified as violating the free speech rights of Judge Duncan and their own fellow students,” read Banzhaf’s letter, a copy of which was obtained by The College Fix.
The professor, in his letter, added his pending complaint is the result of Stanford appearing not to take “any steps to discipline or otherwise sanction the student violators.”
Students at Stanford Law School shouted at and berated U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Kyle Duncan as he attempted to speak at the school at the behest of the Federalist Society earlier this month.
“As you have conceded, the students’ conduct ‘was inconsistent with our policies on free speech,’ and ‘not aligned with our institutional commitment to freedom of speech,’” Banzhaf noted in the letter.
Asked how he plans to identify the law student protesters, Banzhaf said in an email to The College Fix that the “names of some of the disruptors have been posted in various places on the Internet. There are also several video recordings of the event showing many of the disruptors.”
“Also, virtually everyone in the audience, and even many other law students who did not witness the incident in person, know who the disruptive students are,” he said. “It is not necessary to identify and file complaints concerning each and every participant. If only a few – who may or may not be among the ringleaders – are identified, there will still be an important impact.”
Banzhaf, in his letter to Martinez, mentioned his track record of successful past complaints, including against the tobacco industry.
“I’ve been called ‘a Driving Force Behind the Lawsuits That Have Cost Tobacco Companies Billions of Dollars,’ and ‘The Law Professor Who Masterminded Litigation Against the Tobacco Industry,’ among others,” Banzhaf wrote.
Banzhaf told The Fix he is waiting to see if Stanford disciplines the disruptors before he sends in his complaint to the California bar admission authorities.
Such a complaint could conceivably lead to a prohibition on them practicing law in California.
“If the disruptors suffer no adverse consequences, from Stanford or elsewhere, that will help to further convince lawyers and others that there is a ‘hate speech’ (or perhaps even a ‘speech I don’t like’) exception to the free speech and the First Amendment (which in CA applies in part) guarantees,” Banzhaf said.
The shouting down of Judge Duncan during his lecture at Stanford has been widely condemned in recent days, including by Senator Ted Cruz.
“It was deeply disturbing to watch the viral video that captured Stanford Law students harassing and insulting Judge Kyle Duncan, a sitting federal circuit judge, who had been invited by the school’s Federalist Society chapter to speak at a school-sanctioned event,” Cruz said in a recent letter to Stanford officials, according to Fox News.
The Hill reports that Cruz has also “urged the Texas state bar to carefully consider the fitness of certain Stanford University law school graduates after a protest over a conservative judge’s speaking engagement on the campus.”
“The idea that these future lawyers would find it acceptable to harass and insult a sitting judge boggles the mind, and seriously calls into question whether these students have the proper respect for the role of a judge, or the temperament to practice law,” the Texas Republican said in a letter to Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan Hecht and Augustin Rivera, the chair of the Texas Board of Law Examiners.
The Fix contacted Stanford Law School Dean Martinez for this story, but she did not respond to requests for comment.
In addition to Judge Duncan, several conservative speakers have been shouted down during lectures by law school students in recent years.
In March 2022, constitutional law scholar Ilya Shapiro was heckled by law students as he attempted to speak at an event hosted by the Federalist Society at UC Hastings College of Law.
“They screamed obscenities and physically confronted me, several times getting in my face or blocking my access to the lectern, and they shouted down a dean,” Shapiro said about the incident in The Wall Street Journal.
At Yale Law School in March 2022, a bipartisan panel on civil liberties was disrupted by a rowdy group of protesters who shrieked over the speakers among other disruptions.
The Yale incident was deemed so outrageous by some that a U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit Judge, James Ho, said later that year he would no longer hire Yale law students as clerks.
These little punk commies need to be bich slapped. It’s the only way.
Just assume that ANY lawyer who has a connection to Stanford is trying to subvert justice.
In califiornia, the bar will probably give them a lifetime of free drinks
There shouldn’t be any “may be” about it. They don’t need jobs. FJB is already making the American taxpayers pay off student loans for all of the student loan DEADBEATS.
Stanford Law students that shouted down federal judge demand reporter hide their names and obscure their faces.
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It is about time that these people get held accountable for their actions. If they do and as it becomes known that anti-Constitutional protesters are impacted in being accepted to the bar and getting jobs, others will realize the bad idea of these types of protests and will either attend politely or not attend at all.
If these schools had qualified administrators, this disrupting and shouting down any speaker they disagree with by leftist students would result in, maybe one warning (and may not), then expulsion from the school with no chance to re-enter at a later date.
This has been going on in many states for years and could be ended quickly, if there were any desire to end it.
What many Americans do not know is AMERICA HAS WAY TOO MANY LAWYERS - FAR MORE THAN THERE ARE JOBS FOR THEM.
Law school graduates who take the bar exams throughout the USA every year are a NUMBER TWICE THAT WHICH CAN BE EMPLOYED AS LAWYERS.
I have argued before: ALL public university law schools should be closed to save taxpayers billions of dollars now wasted.
Law schools have become a HUGE SCAM ripping off suckers who go deeply in debt for a legal education MANY CAN NEVER USE AS PRACTICING ATTORNEYS.
And:
What a stupid comment ! I graduated from Stanford Law School in 1972. I am a veteran, law abiding, and conservative. Several of my classmates and I have been in contact with SLS to express our disgust.
I really do think Cruz should be on the Supreme Court, but at least he is doing what he does so well here.
Nice! reverse lawfare!
You pretty much have to go to an Ivy League Law School to get a job with a decent firm. The other law schools are just taking your money.
Ha! The California Bar is probably going to admit them without an exam after their tirade.
“Just assume that ANY lawyer who has a connection to Stanford is trying to subvert justice.”
Stanford, Yale, Harvard, take your pick.
publish every single one of their names and pictures to make sure they are so toxic no one will ever want to hire them!
I don't make the rules on the destruction of reputations.
You and your classmates need the heads of the guilty students on pikes at the entrance to Stanford, so's the entire country gets the message.
The last time I checked there were 1.3 million lawyers in the USA.
There was an article just the other day that said law students at prestigious universities were not being taught law but how to use lawfare to punish opponents of the leftists’ agendas.
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