Justice Thomas no longer listed as GWU faculty after Roe backlash

Anonymous
Excellent!!

Bad decisions have consequences. No loss to the school - great gain for society!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Based on his opinions, he clearly has no grasp of the law. He shouldn’t be teaching it.


And now he's not !! YIPEE
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The worst, least qualified justice on the current court. The epitome of the kind of weak affirmative action hire conservatives incessantly pour scorn upon.


Sickening rhetoric.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sad cancel culture. Huge loss.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sad cancel culture. Huge loss.


Or, acknowledgement that he is way off the grid and probably shouldn't be teaching. He wants to revisit the basis of several decisions undermining the same tenants that Loving is based on but not Loving. He also has dubious connections to 1/6. He is a general liability in terms of academic credibility.


Exactly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sad cancel culture. Huge loss.


Or, acknowledgement that he is way off the grid and probably shouldn't be teaching. He wants to revisit the basis of several decisions undermining the same tenants that Loving is based on but not Loving. He also has dubious connections to 1/6. He is a general liability in terms of academic credibility.


This.


100
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sad cancel culture. Huge loss.


That’s the market economy at work. Why do you hate America and capitalism?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The worst, least qualified justice on the current court. The epitome of the kind of weak affirmative action hire conservatives incessantly pour scorn upon.


Sickening rhetoric.



Yes, on the part of those who questioned Justice Jackson's impeccable credentials.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sad cancel culture. Huge loss.


This
Anonymous
Another ignorant decision brought to you by GWU.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The worst, least qualified justice on the current court. The epitome of the kind of weak affirmative action hire conservatives incessantly pour scorn upon.


Sickening rhetoric.



Yes, on the part of those who questioned Justice Jackson's impeccable credentials.



Love how they have nothing but admiration for this far-less-impressive guy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sad cancel culture. Huge loss.


Agreed. As a GWU alum, I am greatly disappointed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Based on his opinions, he clearly has no grasp of the law. He shouldn’t be teaching it.


I understand that federalism is hard.
Anonymous
I don’t know why he is not listed. Did he quit, did he not get offered a position.

FSM forbid we should have an opportunity to listen to someone with whom we disagree. All we are doing is yelling at each other and no one is convincing another to change their tightly held beliefs. Maybe if we stopped to listen to those that do not fit within our very narrow view of the world, we might learn something.
Anonymous
That’s very unfortunate for the university.
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