The dean of diversity, equity, and inclusion at Stanford Law School is defending her actions after she participated in the disruption of a planned lecture by Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Kyle Duncan earlier this month.
The Stanford Law School diversity dean refused to apologize for her behavior after she harangued a Trump-appointed judge during a student protest over a Trump-appointed judge who spoke at a campus event last month.
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) today sent a letter to Chief Justice Nathan Hecht of the Supreme Court of Texas along with Augustin Rivera, Jr., Chair of the Texas Board of Law Examiners, about Stanford Law School students who participated in the harassment of United States Court of Appeals Judge Kyle Duncan.In the letter, Sen. Cruz said:“I would ask that the Texas Board of Bar
The shout-down of a Trump-appointed federal judge as he was set to deliver a lecture at Stanford Law School has raised fresh concerns about the caliber of lawyers graduating from