Out of the august halls of Yale Law School comes one of the most absurd cases of campus cancel culture I’ve ever seen. The Washington Free Beacon reported on a story and audio recording they received from a second-year law student at the school, whose name has been withheld at his request over fears of retaliation, of an incident in which the student sent out an email inviting fellow members of the Native American Law Students Association to a Constitution Day party planned in collaboration with the Federalist Society (FedSoc for short). Here is a screenshot of the email in question
Trap House Parties, Yale Style
Trap House Parties, Yale Style
Trap House Parties, Yale Style
Out of the august halls of Yale Law School comes one of the most absurd cases of campus cancel culture I’ve ever seen. The Washington Free Beacon reported on a story and audio recording they received from a second-year law student at the school, whose name has been withheld at his request over fears of retaliation, of an incident in which the student sent out an email inviting fellow members of the Native American Law Students Association to a Constitution Day party planned in collaboration with the Federalist Society (FedSoc for short). Here is a screenshot of the email in question