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Yale Law School cancels classes to allow students to protest Kavanaugh

It’s not only pathetic what the Democrats and so called feminists have done to Judge Kavanaugh and his family. The indoctrination centers of “higher education” are providing gas for the fire to attack Kavanaugh, his wife and kids even with no proof. Turns out Yale Law School, cancelled classes and bussed a reported 115 “law” students to DC to “protest.”

I don’t ever want to hear again about leftists complaining about their debt incurred for going to college. Let these pansy assed communists explain why we should feel sorry for them when they are wasting what should be class time to “protest.” Do it on your own damn time.

Yale Law School cancels classes to allow students to protest Kavanaugh
Yale Law School cancels classes to allow students to protest Kavanaugh

After covering Yale Law School in posters condemning the university’s support of Supreme Court nominee and Yale alumnus Brett Kavanaugh last Friday, students are continuing to protest what they see as their school’s complicity in supporting a man accused of sexual misconduct. This time, they’re taking action both inside the walls of the school and in Washington, D.C. Today, 115 YLS students bussed down to the U.S. Capitol, while dozens of others are occupying their school’s halls in a sit-in to demand that the Senate committee conduct a fair and impartial investigation into the mounting sexual-assault allegations against Kavanaugh.

“We’re organizing both to oppose the hasty, biased, and incomplete investigation of the Brett Kavanaugh sexual assault allegations and to support and stand with Professor Christine Blasey Ford, Debbie Ramirez, and all people who have experienced sexual violence and sexual harassment,” YLS student Veronica Guerrero said, referring to the two women who have publicly accused Kavanaugh of sexual assault.

By early Monday morning, members of the law school faculty had already cancelled 31 of the day’s scheduled classes in anticipation of the planned student actions, which follow last week’s silent protest. Law student Dana Bolger, who’s among the 115 YLS students protesting at the Supreme Court and meeting with senators in Washington, D.C., today, told the Cut that everyone is “mad as hell.”