Advisory Opinions

Students Call for Genocide, Presidents Smirk


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The university presidents of Harvard, MIT, and Penn testified before Congress on antisemitism in their schools. It didn’t go well. Sarah and David talk Title VI implications, and:

-David feels gaslit

-The parents of a young Kansas City Chiefs fan threaten to sue Deadspin for libel

-Acheson and why mootness is easy and standing is hard

-Happy holiday housekeeping

Show Notes

-Harvard ranked last in free speech 

-U.S. Department of Education Reminds Schools of Their Legal Obligation to Address Discrimination, Including Harassment

-Department of Education’s newest ‘Dear Colleague’ letter relies on unconstitutional standards, but offers some promise

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