Conservative Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Kyle Duncan was shouted down by Stanford Law School students and faculty during a Federalist Society event on campus.
According to one student member of the Federalist Society chapter, associate dean of student affairs Jory Steele, associate director of student affairs Holly Parish, and student affairs coordinator Megan Brown were in attendance and did nothing to civilize the room.
Duncan was accused of myriad offenses; for example, he was called a “scumbag” and a “liar,” and accused erroneously of suppressing the voting rights of black persons. The judge confirmed that he called some of the students “idiots,” adding that “they are hypocrites and they are bullies.”, many students were offended by Duncan’s refusal to use “preferred pronouns” in a 2020 decision involving a “transgender” sex offender.
Leftist students had been agitating for some time to get the event cancelled. After no capitulation from the Federalist Society, the same students publicly shamed members of the organization by posting flyers with their names and faces. When the Federalist Society refused to cancel, students began putting up fliers with the names and faces of everyone on the board. "You should be ashamed," the posters read.
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