![]() Karen Sloan of Reuters reports that “ Embattled professor quits Georgetown Law amid free speech controversy.” Sean Salai of The Washington Times reports that “ Ilya Shapiro resigns from Georgetown Law over ‘racist tweet’ controversy.” Lauren Lumpkin of The Washington Post reports that “ Georgetown Law official resigns, had been cleared in probe into tweets Ilya Shapiro, who had been on a four-month paid administrative leave, was cleared to rejoin the faculty Thursday.” “Ilya Shapiro Resigns Days After Georgetown Law Reinstated Him Shapiro told Law.com Monday that Georgetown has accepted his resignation”: Christine Charnosky of The National Law Journal has this report. Where did it all go wrong?” Rebecca Traister has this cover story in today’s edition of New York magazine. ![]() “The Institutionalist: Dianne Feinstein fought for gun control, civil rights, and abortion access for half a century. Hacker’s Revenge: A hot-headed coder is accused of exposing the agency’s hacking arsenal Did he betray his country because he was pissed off at his colleagues?” Patrick Radden Keefe has this article in the Jissue of The New Yorker. “With Magbanua conviction in Markel murder, prosecutors set their sights toward Charlie Adelson”: Karl Etters of The Tallahassee Democrat has this report, along with an article headlined “ What got Katherine Magbanua convicted of Dan Markel’s murder? Here’s what her lawyer said.” In commentary, Tuesday’s edition of The Wall Street Journal will contain an editorial titled “ The Georgetown Law School Purge: Ilya Shapiro resigns as the woke mob sets him up for dismissal.”Īnd at the “Intelligencer” blog of New York magazine, Jonathan Chait has a post titled “ Georgetown Abandons Its Free-Speech Policy Over Ilya Shapiro Dumb tweets for me, but not for thee.” ![]() “A Conservative Quits Georgetown’s Law School Amid Free Speech Fight Ilya Shapiro, who tweeted that a ‘lesser Black woman’ would get a Supreme Court nod, was cleared by a school investigation He decided to leave anyway”: Anemona Hartocollis of The New York Times has this report. Bromwich of The New York Times has this report. “New York Officials Fear Supreme Court Ruling Will Mean More Gun Crime The Supreme Court is expected to rule on - and possibly overturn - a century-old law that allows local officials great discretion over who can carry a handgun”: Jonah E.
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