NEW: I spoke with Nick Wallace, the student who is not allowed to graduate from Stanford Law next week because a top member of the school's Federalist Society chapter issued a formal complaint against him for making fun of FedSoc. https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2021/06/federalist-society-stanford.html … @Slate
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I want to highlight the fact that Stanford hasn't *just* placed a hold on Wallace's diploma. It has also forced him to undergo a disciplinary investigation in the middle of finals. And by withholding his degree, it is preventing him from taking the bar.https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2021/06/federalist-society-stanford.html …
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Ha ha. Good stuff.
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Stanford students do mockery well.
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I begin to regret deeply that I am too old for this young man. I love a fellow with a trenchant wit.
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This owns, and framing it as attacking the Federalist Society takes a lack of humor I didn't imagine possible
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Seems like satire is protected speech. So is the truth, even if it hurts Fed Soc feelings.
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Satire? I thought this was a copyright dispute.
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A Stanford spokesperson tells me the school will NOT move forward with the investigation into Nicholas Wallace for making fun of the Federalist Society because he engaged in protected speech. The hold on his diploma has allegedly been lifted. Background: