Penn Carey Law Professor Amy Wax Says There's 'Not a Single Shred of Evidence' of Bias
"I don't think there is any warrant for sanctioning me, I don't think the charges have any valid basis and I will keep defending myself to the best of my ability for as long as it takes," Amy Wax said during the webinar. "Penn is very powerful, rich, ruthless and unprincipled and will do everything they can to wear you down from my experience so far—I'm sorry to have to issue such a harsh judgment, but there it is."
April 14, 2023 at 12:50 PM
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Embattled University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School professor Amy Wax presented a webinar Thursday titled, "Amy Wax and the Limits of Academic Freedom," openly discussing her pending grievance against the law school, as well as the school's ongoing disciplinary proceedings against her.
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