Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The letter is brilliant for many reasons:
Repeatedly incorporating 'interim' in fully addressing Ed Martin (three total times in the letter).
Calling out the discrepancy between the letter date and actual email of letter date.
Spelling out diversity, equity, and inclusion rather than abbreviating it
Incorporating those above principles in the school's first amendment rights for freedom of speech
And further incorporating those principles in the school's first amendment rights for freedom of religion, as a religious institution.
It is a work of art.
DP, ok it was two times using 'interim' but still.
Anonymous wrote:The letter is brilliant for many reasons:
Repeatedly incorporating 'interim' in fully addressing Ed Martin (three total times in the letter).
Calling out the discrepancy between the letter date and actual email of letter date.
Spelling out diversity, equity, and inclusion rather than abbreviating it
Incorporating those above principles in the school's first amendment rights for freedom of speech
And further incorporating those principles in the school's first amendment rights for freedom of religion, as a religious institution.
It is a work of art.
Anonymous wrote:The letter is brilliant for many reasons:
Repeatedly incorporating 'interim' in fully addressing Ed Martin (three total times in the letter).
Calling out the discrepancy between the letter date and actual email of letter date.
Spelling out diversity, equity, and inclusion rather than abbreviating it
Incorporating those above principles in the school's first amendment rights for freedom of speech
And further incorporating those principles in the school's first amendment rights for freedom of religion, as a religious institution.
It is a work of art.
Anonymous wrote:Ed Martin Jr is such a joke. Like honestly how does someone with such crappy credentials, and with such a low IQ, get where he is? I mean Saint Louis university JD, school is ranked at like 94 and therefore quite subpar.
Seeing some of the letter that he has sent, literally read lime something a 5th grader would write.
Threatening GU, lol he lacks the intelligence to get in to, and then stay in, at GU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Threat that Georgetown Law cease DEI or their law school grads will not be considered for hiring. The audacity of these MAGA a$$holes is beyond belief.
https://abovethelaw.com/2025/03/georgetown-law-to-ed-martin-f-all-the-way-off/
Is he upset he had to pay for one of his kid's GU law school and didn't get any return on it?
Anonymous wrote:Threat that Georgetown Law cease DEI or their law school grads will not be considered for hiring. The audacity of these MAGA a$$holes is beyond belief.
https://abovethelaw.com/2025/03/georgetown-law-to-ed-martin-f-all-the-way-off/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fear mongering.
What's next?
The Trump government is "disappearing" legal green card holders and legal visa holders.
The Trump government is threatening lawyers who take cases unfavorable to the Administration.
The Trump government is undermining our free press.
This is facism, folks.
And where Georgetown Law school is concerned, is it infringement of freedom of religion to deny employment to graduates on the basis of religion tenets (that Trump is calling DEI)
Anonymous wrote:Fear mongering.
What's next?