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Woke colleges are literally driving students mad

Por: New York Post Opinion March 15, 2023

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Whom the gods would destroy, the old saying goes, they first drive mad. Which means they must hate elite educational institutions a lot.  Take what happened at Judge Kyle Duncan of the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit went to speak there at the invitation of its Federalist Society chapter. He was to talk about the Fifth Circuit, the Supreme Court and constitutional law. Duncan is a conservative, and Stanford Law’s “progressive”... + full article



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