SCOOP: A University of Dayton professor is now ranking law schools according to their "total whiteness"—and demanding that they eliminate "excess whiteness" from their campuses and programs.
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The professor recommends that schools reduce "whiteness" by eliminating standardized test scores in admissions and competitive grading in law school courses. In addition, schools should enact explicit race quotas for the "elimination [of] excess whiteness."pic.twitter.com/tnNYa1Ed3Y
The mission of this program is to measure students by skin color rather than academic achievement. The language of the report is gleefully dehumanizing—applied to any other race, it would be instantly condemned. Law schools would be wise to reject this mode of thought.
Maybe med schools should follow suit. Cardiac surgery, thoracic surgery and brain surgery would be prime areas.
Thomas Jefferson School of Law also decreased accreditation pointshttps://www.abajournal.com/news/article/under-teach-out-plan-tjsol-has-aba-accreditation-three-more-years …
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