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The Dershow

Are the Stanford students who shouted down the judge the lawyers of our future?

The Dershow

Alan Dershowitz | Kast Media

News, Politics

4.41.9K Ratings

🗓️ 15 March 2023

⏱️ 31 minutes

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0:00.0

Welcome back to the Dershow. Today I want to talk about what happened at Stanford Law

0:07.3

School last week. Many of you know about it already. A federal judge who was invited by

0:13.6

the Federalist Society to speak was shouted down. And the dean of diversity, equity and

0:21.4

inclusion then took the podium and basically justified the student's decision not to listen

0:30.4

to him to walk out and to protest. It's okay to protest, okay to walk out, it's not okay

0:36.5

to drown out. And then she you know went on a little rant about how much harm he had done

0:43.2

and how people shouldn't be invited to the law school who might hurt the feelings of minority

0:47.9

students and other students who she's basically in charge of as the dean of diversity, inclusion

0:55.9

and equity. The reason it's so important is that Stanford is just the tip of the iceberg,

1:02.4

not even the canary in the mind, the canary in the mind may have been Yale where this happened

1:07.8

previously or Georgetown. And it will happen at every single law school in the country that has a

1:14.8

chapter of the National Lawyers Guild. The National Lawyers Guild is a hard left formally,

1:22.0

formally a communist oriented organization. It was taken over by communist for a period of time

1:31.4

during its early existence. It also has some very good people in it. Arthur Wilberg was a member

1:37.4

of other good people, remembers, but it's been taken over by the hard hard left. And they have

1:47.0

said that they will disrupt any speaker who essentially they disagree with who comes to speak

1:54.0

at a law schools and that's what happens. So you can see at this video just through Stanford,

2:00.1

just Google it and you'll see the video of the dean holding forth, you know she paid lift

2:04.9

service to freedom of speech, how important freedom of speech is, but is the juice worth the

2:10.9

squeeze or the squeeze worth the juice? I don't remember which way it goes, but she basically said

2:16.1

should we be inviting people who will hurt the feelings of other people? Shouldn't we be trying

2:22.6

to change the Stanford rules and not permit hate speech? This judge was not going to engage in

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