Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cool, so national universities get the same treatment as brown citizens -- decision first, under an non-applicable legal theory, then a scramble for evidence afterward.
"The 14-page letter about the False Claims Act investigation this week from the Justice Department, signed by Jamie Ann Yavelberg, the director of the agency’s commercial litigation branch, did not detail exactly how Harvard may have defrauded the government."
Just like every case they bring. They get to court and the judge or justice is dumbfounded by their lack of knowledge and preparation. As a judge the lack of respect has got to be irritating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dislike Harvard for a number of reasons but everyone I know who has benefited from their admissions policy was a MAGA applying from a rural town in a deep red state. The applicants, of course, are completely ignorant to the fact that they were a diversity admit. Because of course they are.
How do you know these people and now others? In DMV?
I’ve lived in 12 cities in 8 states and two other countries. I’ve worked in rural red states for illiterate patients who don’t have health insurance and socialized with DC’s power circle. My life is no bubble.
No one you know in DC's power circle went to Harvard? Or they didn't "benefit" from Harvard's policy because they look like someone who deserves to be there?
Anonymous wrote:Cool, so national universities get the same treatment as brown citizens -- decision first, under an non-applicable legal theory, then a scramble for evidence afterward.
"The 14-page letter about the False Claims Act investigation this week from the Justice Department, signed by Jamie Ann Yavelberg, the director of the agency’s commercial litigation branch, did not detail exactly how Harvard may have defrauded the government."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dislike Harvard for a number of reasons but everyone I know who has benefited from their admissions policy was a MAGA applying from a rural town in a deep red state. The applicants, of course, are completely ignorant to the fact that they were a diversity admit. Because of course they are.
How do you know these people and now others? In DMV?
I’ve lived in 12 cities in 8 states and two other countries. I’ve worked in rural red states for illiterate patients who don’t have health insurance and socialized with DC’s power circle. My life is no bubble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dislike Harvard for a number of reasons but everyone I know who has benefited from their admissions policy was a MAGA applying from a rural town in a deep red state. The applicants, of course, are completely ignorant to the fact that they were a diversity admit. Because of course they are.
How do you know these people and now others? In DMV?
Anonymous wrote:I dislike Harvard for a number of reasons but everyone I know who has benefited from their admissions policy was a MAGA applying from a rural town in a deep red state. The applicants, of course, are completely ignorant to the fact that they were a diversity admit. Because of course they are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dislike Harvard for a number of reasons but everyone I know who has benefited from their admissions policy was a MAGA applying from a rural town in a deep red state. The applicants, of course, are completely ignorant to the fact that they were a diversity admit. Because of course they are.
You wrote this post with a straight face? I'm sorry that you only know MAGA types and have such a limited circle of friends. You clearly don't know many Harvard grads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dislike Harvard for a number of reasons but everyone I know who has benefited from their admissions policy was a MAGA applying from a rural town in a deep red state. The applicants, of course, are completely ignorant to the fact that they were a diversity admit. Because of course they are.
You wrote this post with a straight face? I'm sorry that you only know MAGA types and have such a limited circle of friends. You clearly don't know many Harvard grads.
Anonymous wrote:I dislike Harvard for a number of reasons but everyone I know who has benefited from their admissions policy was a MAGA applying from a rural town in a deep red state. The applicants, of course, are completely ignorant to the fact that they were a diversity admit. Because of course they are.
Anonymous wrote:I dislike Harvard for a number of reasons but everyone I know who has benefited from their admissions policy was a MAGA applying from a rural town in a deep red state. The applicants, of course, are completely ignorant to the fact that they were a diversity admit. Because of course they are.