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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I mean, [b]I'm not accusing someone who reported being sexually harassed by her law professor of being a morally corrupt grifter who only had a fully consensual relationship with that teacher. [/b] And I'm not calling myself a male feminist while encouraging my attorney to overturn a law that protects victims of sexual assault and harassment as unconstitutional. And I'm not constantly posting mean attacks about the personal appearance of Justin Baldoni on this website or other spiteful remarks about his wife or his marriage. But that's just me. [/quote] Sorry, I only pop into this thread once every few days. Who is this in reference to? The only law professor scandal I know was Amy Chua's husband Jed Rubenfeld at YLS.[/quote] It the Joshua Wright Title IX case at George Mason Law School where Wright spent his time between teaching and being an FTC Commissioner/antitrust advisor (lolol!) to Google, Amazon, etc, and also regularly got his law student who he hired as research assistants etc. to sleep with him. The school did eventually find out and he resigned before he was about to be terminated. But I have also read the Chua/Rubenfeld story. I actually worked with Rubenfeld once on a law review article and found him lovely, but never actually met him in person. [/quote] You left out half the story, several of the women continued to have affairs with him for five to ten year afterward, and he arranged jobs for them, at Wilson Sonsoni, the FTC, and George Mason law school, which they accepted. One of those women has filed amicus brief in support of the constitutionality of Ca 47.1 and has branded herself as the face of Me Too.[/quote]
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