1. Assuming the veracity of this report, I think YLS' reaction was unacceptable. Law schools should not retaliate against students for protected speech (which includes launching an investigation) even when they aren't bound by the First Amendment.https://freebeacon.com/campus/a-yale-law-student-sent-a-lighthearted-email-inviting-classmates-to-his-trap-house-the-school-is-now-calling-him-to-account/ …
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2. This story has been flattened into "students triggered by a classmate's Federalist Society membership convinced YLS to punish him," which excludes key details; inviting classmates to a "Trap House" for "Popeye's chicken" is fairly fraught (though not punishable).
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3. Retaliating against students for offensive but obviously protected speech only bolsters the victimhood mentality that the Federalist Society cultivates in its members—providing grist for the grievance-industrial complex at the heart of the conservative legal movement.
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