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August 31, 2020 | Law.com

How Not to Respond to America's Racial Reckoning: Lessons From Yale Law School

Our school has shown us time and time again that they are more than willing to engage in performative activism, offer wide smiles and empty promises, write us eloquent paragraphs with meaningless words, and claim to fight for equality, as long as it is convenient for them.

By The Yale Law School Black Law Students Association Executive Board '20-'21

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October 10, 2018 | New York Law Journal

Blasey Ford's Courage Will Change History

Civil rights of any kind are always won the hard way, with painful losses that always seem more visible and more numerous than the wins. But progress is not won from the top down.

By Students and Faculty of Albany Law School

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