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Advisory Opinions

Students Call for Genocide, Presidents Smirk

Advisory Opinions

The Dispatch

News, Government, Politics

4.74K Ratings

🗓️ 7 December 2023

⏱️ 54 minutes

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The university presidents of Harvard, MIT, and Penn testified before Congress on antisemitism in their schools. It didn’t go well. Sarah and David talk Title VI implications, and: -David feels gaslit -The parents of a young Kansas City Chiefs fan threaten to sue Deadspin for libel -Acheson and why mootness is easy and standing is hard -Happy holiday housekeeping Show Notes -Harvard ranked last in free speech  -U.S. Department of Education Reminds Schools of Their Legal Obligation to Address Discrimination, Including Harassment -Department of Education’s newest ‘Dear Colleague’ letter relies on unconstitutional standards, but offers some promise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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I was born ready. Welcome to advisory opinions. I'm Sarah Isger and that's David French and if you're a member of the

0:44.4

dispatch and listen to our little like separate recordings called the skiff

0:48.0

you'll know that Jonah made fun of me for saying that's David French because you can't see him and you haven't heard from him yet and he thinks I should come up with something else

0:55.8

But you know what? No, Jonah never. I like it. I like it. I like it. We've got a fun if Ranti Podcast today. We'll talk about the

1:04.7

congressional hearing with the three university presidents on anti-Semitism and

1:08.2

um they didn't go well. So we're gonna talk about title six and the legal implications and also just

1:14.9

you know when giving congressional testimony should you or should you not

1:18.3

smirk about genocide. I don't know. We'll figure it out. I'm going to say not.

1:22.4

I'm going to cut to the chase and say should not. I don't know. We're going to debate it, David.

1:26.3

Okay, we'll have that out. Look, we'll also talk Supreme Court. There was an opinion reached in the

1:31.5

Lawfer case, that's that Americans with Disability Act case

1:34.8

about standing, which is so great, the timing,

1:37.4

because we just had a conversation about standing

1:39.8

with Judge Newsom at the last episode. We also had a defamation case coming out of

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