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572. The Court of Public Opinion: Cancel Culture and Legal Education feat. Ilya L. Shapiro

unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc

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Cancel Culture in Law Schools

This chapter delves into the implications of cancel culture in law schools, examining how both student attitudes and administrative actions contribute to the academic climate. It underscores the importance of fostering a culture of free speech and civil discourse while highlighting the challenges students face in navigating their educational and professional aspirations amidst fears of social repercussions. The discussion also addresses the long-term effects of critical theory on legal professionals and raises concerns about the evolving standards and credibility of the legal profession.

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