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Subject: A Boycott We Can Get Behind
Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2022 08:31:52 -0000 (UTC)
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 by: zinn - Sun, 9 Oct 2022 08:31 UTC

Three cheers for Judge James Ho and his fellow travelers, who are taking
the fight to Yale

Rejected. That word, perhaps above all others, strikes fear in the hearts
of careerist, Ivy League overachievers and the administrators whose
livelihoods depend on serving them by maintaining their perch atop the
all-important U.S. News & World Report rankings.

That is why Fifth Circuit Judge James C. Ho�s announcement last week that
he will no longer hire clerks from Yale Law School, ostensibly the
nation�s premier breeding ground for legal scholars and practitioners, is
garnering so much attention, and why we expect our colleague Aaron
Sibarium�s report � indicating that a dozen more federal judges are
following suit � to turn heads, too.

Three cheers for them. Changing the market demand for a Yale Law School
degree is one way to motivate the feckless, dishonest, and unprincipled
administrators in New Haven and elsewhere to do their jobs�that is, to
reassert in clear terms that free inquiry is the primary function of a
university and that it is to be protected at all costs, including, and
perhaps especially, when free speech causes offense.

It may not work and, if Yale continues on its current course, the boycott
is telegraphing to anybody interested in a serious legal education that
what�s on offer in New Haven is far from it.

The pushback, some of which clearly comes from those troubled by the
totalitarian atmosphere on the Yale campus that has been well documented
in these pages, is well underway. Critics say this boycott will hurt
innocent students and that it won�t affect change.

Set aside the fact that this is a prospective boycott that won�t affect
current Yale students. Innocent students are being hurt now: Look no
further than Yale law student Trent Colbert, who was put through a
Kafkaesque interrogation by administrators last year after sending a
lighthearted email to his classmates, or to the dozens of students who
showed up in March to hear a debate about civil liberties only to have
their classmates disrupt the event and drown out the speakers.

The question is, what is to be done? Yale Law School long ago gave up the
idea of educating its students. It prizes nothing more than its own
prestige, derived in part from the federal clerkships in which it places
its graduates. As any parent resolved to deliver tough love and discipline
to an unruly child knows, the punishment hurts us more than it hurts them.
But it is necessary.

https://freebeacon.com/campus/a-boycott-we-can-get-behind/

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