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Law schools shape our society -- The online mob takes no prisoners -- Campus inquisitions aren't interested in truth, just convictions -- Cancellation is about power, not accountability -- The problem isn't just ideology, but bureaucracy -- How a pyrrhic victory revealed that the game is rigged -- The new activism is incompatible with the rule of law -- The ABA versus truth, justice, and the Supreme Court -- The Stanford shutdown and the importance of deans -- Who defines diversity defines the future -- Critical theory destroys law -- Covid regulations normalized illogical thinking -- Abolish DEI bureaucracies to restore colorblind diversity -- A culture of free speech and intellectual diversity doesn't happen by itself
"A high-profile law professor who endured cancel culture firsthand discusses radicalism in American law schools"--