Eric Muller

@elmunc

sporadically lawprof-ish snarkster. expert on WWII Japanese American incarceration. fan of Squeeze, XTC. references unavailable, even on request.

Chapel Hill, NC USA
Vrijeme pridruživanja: rujan 2008.

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    I've watched 62% of Gone With the Wind and it's looking good for the boys in grey.

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    prije 28 minuta

    This week on , illustrates potential issues in the criminal justice system and explains how her efforts at the Criminal Justice Innovation Lab aim to establish reforms that are fair and effective for all NC citizens.

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    prije 7 sati

    Interesting how the current digital media culture rewards practices I would consider negative (such as misinformation) with business success, speaking engagements, etc.

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    UNC can’t rename buildings with racist history. Professors are trying to change that, reports.

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    This is inexplicable. Of course people have a right to speak, but nobody has a right *to be invited to speak to students at .* Doesn't the invitation suggest believes her entrepreneurship model deserves a platform?

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  6. prije 18 sati

    I'd probably be a wiseguy and choose the "mah na mah na" song -- and then get to the improv part and deeply regret my choice.

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  7. prije 23 sata

    "In a statement shared by UNC-CH communications staff, Board of Trustees Chair Richard Stevens said the board 'is prepared to carefully consider recommendations the Commission on History, Race and a Way Forward makes.'” So should we read this as a "no?"

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    prije 23 sata

    Professors delivered a petition to UNC-CH Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz on Monday, asking for the issue to be addressed at the next Board of Trustees meeting.

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    A spokesperson says Guskiewicz will respond to petitioners directly about whether he will place their request on the agenda of the March Board of Trustees' meeting.

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    Earlier today, I requested a response to the faculty petition to end the moratorium on renaming buildings at -CH. Communications confirmed that Chancellor shared the petition with Trustees. He made this campus-wide message:

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    UNC-Chapel Hill faculty petition to end moratorium on renaming university buildings | The Progressive Pulse

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    This petition to end the ban on renaming buildings at -CH had 6 signatures Fri -- now the faculty who started it are asking more to sign. Context: In 2015 the UNC-CH Board of Trustees put a 16-yr moratorium on renaming landmarks after changing Saunders Hall to Carolina Hall.

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    Awaiting response from the -CH communications office and Chancellor on this petition to reconsider the ban on renaming buildings and landmarks on campus.

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    Student and faculty activists have openly objected to about 30 places on campus they say are “dedicated to enslavers and white supremacists.”

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    Several colleagues and I have created a petition urging the UNC Board of Trustees to lift its 16-year moratorium on renaming buildings named for white supremacists. For those in community, please feel free to add your name here:

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    At we're barred from renaming anything until the year 2031. 5 colleagues & I today asked to ask the Bd of Trustees to rescind this moratorium. Petition here:

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    The War Relocation Authority did more than run the 10 camps that held Japanese Americans during the war. In 1944, it also opened a center to house European refugees who had arrived in Italy from other parts of the continent. The Fort Ontario site eventually held 1000 people. 1/3

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    28. sij

    We're thrilled to publish Karen Korematsu's "Carrying on Korematsu: Reflections on My Father's Legacy." If there is one thing you read this week, make it this. This is part of a top law review collaboration celebrating

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