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Thursday, September 27, 2018

Yale Law School classes canceled to help anti-Brett Kavanaugh protest

Dozens of Yale Law School students participated in a sit-in against Yale alumnus and Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh on Monday. The students demanded an investigation of recent sexual misconduct accusations facing the Supreme Court nominee after the New Yorkerpublished a report alleging that Kavanaugh acted sexually inappropriate toward a fellow student at a party.

The protesters dressed in black and filled a hallway of the law school building, with organizerssaying that Kavanaugh poses a “real threat” to the country. Another alumnus, Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., joined the protesters and addressed them. Blumenthal serves on the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Other Yale students took buses to Capitol Hill to protest the nomination, which they equated to the nomination process of Justice Clarence Thomas, who was confirmed despite sexual harassment allegations by Yale Law School alumna Anita Hill nearly three decades ago.

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12 comments:

  1. I CANT WAIT FOR THE SNOWFLAKE CIVIL WAR COMING.

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  2. Yale should move to russia were they would feel more at home there then here

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  3. Yale molding the minds of young and eager luciferians. Skull and bones being on of the elite clubs to be ordained into luciferian ideals. Just take a look at the evil scum alum

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  4. These are Yale “LAW” students??!!... God help us

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  5. Also helps those who want to go and support Kavanaugh.

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  6. And the Christians from Liberty College were given time off from class to support Judge Kav. I'm guessing the snowflakes at Yale will have to have counseling after Judge Kav becomes Justice Kav.

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  7. A lot of Yale graduates have been on the Supreme Court. Let's hope that anyone currently enrolled, or enrolled in the future, are never nominated for the nation's highest court.

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  8. YALE= Young,Activist, Liberal, Elites.

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  9. I would be proud to have an alumnus on the high court. They must be drunk on the liberal Koolaid.

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  10. Anonymous said...
    Also helps those who want to go and support Kavanaugh.

    September 27, 2018 at 4:04 PM

    BULLSH!T, Libtard!!

    Republicans are responsible and don't need to go to Washington to support Kavanaugh.

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  11. All Federal funding to Yale and the students protesting need to be cut off effective immediately. I bet that will put a stop to that Liberal Indoctrination.

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