Did you know nothing about Kozinski until December?
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Replying to @KathyHKu
I knew nothing of the allegations. I actually know less than many people about certain situations because people are so tight-lipped around me, fearing I'll blab & blog about them. For more discussion, seehttp://thepolitic.org/an-interview-with-david-lat-legal-scholar-and-author-of-supreme-ambitions/ …
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Replying to @DavidLat
Did you know about the "Easy Rider Gag List" before the LA Times reported it in 2008?
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Replying to @ProfEmilyMurphy
Caveat: I lost many emails when I switched cable internet providers after moving from New York to D.C. in 2006. It's possible that maybe one of those lost emails was an email from Kozinski somehow referencing the Gag List. But I do not recall any such email.
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Replying to @DavidLat @ProfEmilyMurphy
So now I'm curious: How did you feel or what did you think about the list and being left off the list (such as it was reported) as a journalist who covered Judge Kozinski pretty closely & had separate email exchanges with him?
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Replying to @LeahLitman @ProfEmilyMurphy
To be totally honest, I will confess, with embarrassment/shame, that at the time I was miffed about being off the list (especially since the
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Not sure I understand the timeline: a few tweets ago I asked if you knew of the list prior to the 2008 reports. You: "No, not that I can recall," and you looked at your old emails. But you do remember being "miffed," so when (and how) did you learn about it?
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Replying to @ProfEmilyMurphy @DavidLat and
David, I believe you said on Vice, to Dahlia Lithwick, Leah Litman and me, that men should just listen to
#metoo
. But many, if not most, women would prefer reflection, accountability and thoughtfulness.1 reply 0 retweets 6 likes -
Replying to @KathyHKu @ProfEmilyMurphy and
Assuming a formal inquiry into the extent of what transpired in Alex Kozinski's chambers never occurs, we should at least have thoughtful conversations about why it happened--or, at least, why so many let red flags go, not just with silence but with affirmative adulation.
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Replying to @KathyHKu @ProfEmilyMurphy and
David, why didn't you investigate the rumors you heard about Alex? I ask respectfully. I'm trying to understand the silence that still blankets our profession on this subject, and many of the journalists covering it. I've acknowledged publicly why I was silent. Why were you?
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I had a convo years ago w/a former AK clerk. I guessed from her cryptic comments/body language that maybe something untoward had happened. But when I asked her for more details, she rebuffed me - in a way that made me feel like I was violating her privacy.
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