Cornell Federalist Society Invites 'White Supremacy' Speaker Because That's What Federalist Society Chapters Do - Above the Law
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Cornell Federalist Society Invites 'White Supremacy' Speaker Because That's What Federalist Society Chapters Do - Above the Law
""The purpose of her platform is not to engage in any search for truth, but rather to advocate openly for a return to explicit racialized caste systems.""
""There is a horizon where free inquiry ends," Ola Eboda J.D. '27 wrote, arguing Wax's appearance "sets out to desecrate the identities of people.""
Professor Amy Wax faced a formal complaint from the University of Pennsylvania for promoting white supremacy through various controversial statements and actions. Despite receiving a sanction, she retained her position and tenure. Wax's invitation to speak at Cornell Law by the Federalist Society sparked backlash, with student organizations condemning her presence. Critics argued that her platform promotes racialized caste systems and undermines the identities of marginalized groups, highlighting the tension between academic freedom and harmful rhetoric.
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