Harvard law students target Wikipedia pages of firms criticizing school's response to antisemitism
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Harvard law students target Wikipedia pages of firms criticizing school's response to antisemitism
By facilitating the “Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon,” Harvard Law could also risk alienating some of the country’s largest law firms. By Chuck Ross, The Washington Free Beacon Anti-Israel Harvard Law School students organized a workshop on the Ivy League campus earlier this month to edit the Wikipedia pages of more than a dozen prominent law firms, singling out some that threatened to stop recruiting at the school over its failure to rein in anti-Semitic…
Harvard law students target Wikipedia pages of firms criticizing school’s response to antisemitism
Anti-Israel Harvard Law School students organized a workshop on the Ivy League campus earlier this month to edit the Wikipedia pages of more than a dozen prominent law firms, singling out some that threatened to stop recruiting at the school over its failure to rein in anti-Semitic activity. Harvard’s National Lawyers Guild chapter, a left-wing legal advocacy group, hosted the “Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon” on April 2 at Harvard Law’s WCC student cente…
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