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Boston Globe: Harvard Law students protest any return of lecturer Brett Kavanaugh to Cambridge
Michael Levenson wrote for the Boston Globe: Several students said they were not satisfied with Manning’s response, particularly after Heather Gerken, the dean at Kavanaugh’s alma mater, Yale Law School, released a statement Friday declaring that she, along with the...
Harvard Crimson: ‘We Deserve Better’: Harvard Students Take In Kavanaugh-Ford Hearing, Protest the Law School and the Nominee
Jamie D. Halper and Aidan F. Ryan wrote for the Harvard Crimson: Shortly after 11:30 a.m., a group of Law School students launched an anti-Kavanaugh demonstration outside of Pound Hall — the same location where students held the walkout and rally Monday. The...
Washington Examiner: Harvard community in uproar over Brett Kavanaugh before teaching gig set to start
Katelyn Caralle wrote for the Washington Examiner: Four students at the Law School published an opinion piece in the Harvard Law Record on Thursday, questioning how the university will handle the Kavanaugh issue — specifically whether HLS will take Ford's allegation...
Harvard Crimson: Hundreds of Harvard Law Students Walk Out of Class to Support Kavanaugh Accusers
Cassandra Luca and Aidan F. Ryan wrote for the Harvard Crimson: Second-year Law School student Sejal Singh, who helped organize the walkout on behalf of anti-harassment student advocacy group the Pipeline Parity Project, said in an interview after the event that...
Metro: Harvard Law School students walk out in support of Kavanaugh accusers
Kristin Toussaint wrote for Metro: The students who wrote the op-ed say that continuing to employ Kavanaugh after sexual assault allegations have surfaced against him shows a blatant disregard for female students. “We were extremely concerned about the radio silence...
NBC Boston: Harvard Law Students Protest Kavanaugh’s Upcoming Course
Eli Rosenberg wrote for NBC Boston: Far from the Supreme Court debates raging in Washington, four Harvard Law School students are taking a stand. "There should be a real, full, and fair investigation before Judge Kavanaugh teaches here," Sejal Singh, a Harvard Law...
Fox News: Kavanaugh allegations should be investigated before he teaches Harvard Law course, students say
Kaitlyn Schallhorn wrote for Fox: “Unless a full and fair investigation is conducted, Harvard Law School cannot allow Kavanaugh to continue teaching its students and the Senate cannot confirm him to the Supreme Court,” the four students wrote. The four students are...
ABA Journal: Group of Harvard Law students call for school to remove Kavanaugh as an instructor
Lee Rawles and Stephanie Francis Ward wrote for the ABA Journal: The article was signed by Jake Meiseles, a 3L student, and Molly Coleman, Vail Kohnert-Yount, and Sejal Singh, who are 2Ls. The four says they are members of the Pipeline Parity Project, which is...
Newsweek: Brett Kavanaugh Should Not Be Welcomed Back to Harvard Law Unless There’s an Investigation, Students Write
Greg Price wrote for Newsweek: The students—Molly Coleman, Vail Kohnert-Yount, Jake Meiseles and Sejal Singh—penned an op-ed published by The Harvard Law Record stating that Senate Republicans might “not care” to probe the accusations against Kavanaugh. “As students,...
Huffington Post: Harvard Law Students Say School Should Reconsider Brett Kavanaugh’s Teaching Job
Amanda Terkel wrote for the Huffington Post: Coleman, Kohnert-Young, Meiseles and Singh are part of a group known as the Pipeline Parity Project, which is working to end harassment and discrimination in the legal profession. Kohnert-Yount told HuffPost that as a...
Washington Post: These Harvard Law students want Kavanaugh investigated before he returns to teach
Eli Rosenberg wrote for the Washington Post: Four Harvard Law School students are calling for the school to investigate the sexual assault allegation against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh — or cancel the course that he is scheduled to teach as a lecturer at...
Harvard Crimson: Ahead of Kavanaugh Hearing, Some Harvard Law Students Stand With His Accuser
Aidan F. Ryan wrote for the Harvard Crimson: Members of the Pipeline Parity Project, a student group whose mission is “to end harassment and discrimination in the legal profession,” will hand out the buttons to passersby in Cambridge. The message — "I Believe...