ThinkProgress: Kavanaugh’s no longer teaching at Harvard. But students, alumni say that’s not enough.

Elham Khatami wrote for ThinkProgress:
“I think that just asking for there to be an investigation, for there to be proper process is exactly what, as a law school, we should be advocating for,” Meiseles said, adding that the dean of Yale Law School had done as much when she issued a statement last month stressing the “importance of fair process.”
Kavanaugh’s withdrawal from the course is “a victory because students no longer have to, especially women, no longer have to self-select out of that class,” Meiseles said. “But, I mean, it’s disappointing in the sense of… we weren’t calling for anyone to pre-judge him, what we want to know is the truth. And it seems like Judge Kavanaugh doesn’t want the truth to be out there.”
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