If you think a Harvard 1L Crim Law class is going to teach you anything you apply in practice... ..I guess that's a understandable mistake.
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Re: the New Yorker piece by Jeannie Suk, ICYMI, I tweeted some quick thoughts from my experience as JS's student:https://twitter.com/sarahjeong/status/544862560755777536 …
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@sarahjeong (btw your tweets on this yesterday re: socratic method/devil's advocacy were spot on) -
@ohmeags seriously, this whole business is about defending professors' right to call on fuckboys to concerntroll about rape victims lying -
@ohmeags in the guise of "education." Like that line of questioning is actually enlightening in any way. -
@sarahjeong right! i was lucky i think, my prof was a feminist who gave TW and suspended socratic method during the rape law section... -
@sarahjeong ...that obviously didn't silence the fuckboys who needed to weigh in about how consent is "confusing" -
@sarahjeong but she was so great about shutting them down. "why do you think that comment is helpful?" -
@ohmeags HLS is in love with the Socratic method and tradition. Tradition isn't neutral. - 5 réponses de plus
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@sarahjeong I keep seeing this story, and it seems like propaganda against Those Sensitive Millennials, using Harvard as representative (?!) -
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@anildash She taught me Crim Law (including rape law) in law school! And boy do I have some insights into this. -
@sarahjeong I thought you might. :) But, like, I'm not hearing "boy, at this shitty state school, people are too polite about rape!"
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