Law school s social media language can mean anything, UW grad says
University of Washington Law School in Seattle. (MyNorthwest)
The University of Washington’s Law School has social media best practices that at least one graduating student deems particularly ironic.
Justin Brascher, a campus correspondent for Campus Reform, told KIRO Radio’s Dori Monson Show that his article explored one line in particular: “Do not post anything that could be viewed as discriminating in any way regarding race, ethnicity, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, physical/mental disabilities.”
Brascher said part of the problem is that the rules are written so vaguely.
The University of Washington students pushing for the removal of the campus' George Washington statue is one of many instances of college students targeting the United States' founding father," Campus Reform correspondent Justin Brascher said on Tuesday.