Stanford University: Law 果冻传媒app官方, Administrator Disrupt Federalist Society Event Featuring 5th Circuit Judge
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On March 9, 2023, Fifth Circuit Judge Stuart Kyle Duncan attempted to speak at a Federalist Society-organized event at Stanford Law School when dozens of protesters heckled him, preventing him from finishing his remarks. A DEI administrator also took over Duncan鈥檚 podium with prepared remarks questioning whether Stanford鈥檚 commitment to free speech is worthwhile. The next day, FIREwrote Stanford expressing concern for the university鈥檚 capitulation to the heckler鈥檚 veto and for Steinbach鈥檚 pro-censorship remarks. Later that day, Stanford Law Dean Jenny Martinez released a statement to all law students stating, 鈥淭he way this event unfolded was not aligned with our institutional commitment to freedom of speech.鈥 Martinez and Stanford President Marc Tessier-Lavigne also publicly apologized to Duncan. On March 22, amid criticism of both the shoutdown and of Dean Martinez鈥檚 apology, she released a 10-page memo articulating strong support of free speech in higher education, in which she announced Stanford Law had placed the DEI administrator on leave and would mandate a half-day training dedicated to free speech for all students during the current semester.