Stanford mandates free speech training after protest of US judge
- Stanford Law School is requiring all students to attend educational programming on free speech after protesters interrupted a speech by a conservative federal judge earlier this month.
- The law school will hold a mandatory half-day session in spring quarter for all students on the topic of freedom of speech and the norms of the legal profession.
- Associate Dean Tirien Steinbach, who spoke at the event, is currently on leave.
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Stanford Law to hold mandatory 'free speech' session after protest: Media Miss
Stanford Law School students will be required to participate in a half-day session in the spring quarter to educate them on freedom of speech and the “norms of the legal profession.” Dean Jenny S. Martinez announced the move in an open letter on Wednesday, weeks after students and an associate dean disrupted a federal judge’s address earlier this month. The school’s chapter of the conservative Federalist Society hosted the disrupted event and in…
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Martinez wrote that “the role of any administrators present will be to ensure that university rules on disruption of events will be followed, and all staff will receive additional training in that regard.”
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