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   Hutchinson's Fairy Tales to governor.swill@gmail.com   
   Re: Wimp factory Georgetown reinstates l   
   24 Oct 22 03:43:46   
   
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   From: stick.a.fork.in.liz.cheney@shes.done   
      
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   governor.swill@gmail.com wrote:   
   >   
   > Trump says that it is justly deserved.   
      
   Georgetown Law School has reinstated constitutional law   
   professor Ilya Shapiro from administrative leave, four months   
   after he was initially barred from teaching for criticizing   
   President Joe Biden's vow to nominate a black woman to the   
   Supreme Court.   
      
   In a Thursday tweet, Shapiro announced that he would begin work   
   on Friday as the executive director of Georgetown Law School's   
   Constitution Center, four months after he was initially set to   
   start the job.   
      
   "It's over - going to work at [Georgetown Law School] tomorrow,"   
   Shapiro said in the tweet.   
      
   It's over - going to work at @GeorgetownLaw @GUConstitution   
   tomorrow!   
      
   Statement to follow.   
      
   — Ilya Shapiro (@ishapiro) June 2, 2022   
      
   "I'm gratified that I'll get to do the job for which I was hired   
   more than four months ago," Shapiro said in a statement. "I look   
   forward to teaching and engaging in a host of activities   
   relating to constitutional education. As befitting a Center for   
   the Constitution, all students and participants in my programs   
   can expect to be accorded the freedom to think and speak freely   
   and to be treated equally: a diversity of ideas will be most   
   welcome."   
      
   My statement on the ending of my administrative leave and   
   resuming my duties @GeorgetownLaw @GUConstitution:   
   pic.twitter.com/4eHNxQhPQi   
      
   — Ilya Shapiro (@ishapiro) June 2, 2022   
      
   Shapiro had been placed on administrative leave pending an   
   investigation after he tweeted that Biden should nominate DC   
   Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Sri Srinivasan to the Supreme   
   Court seat vacated by retiring Justice Stephen Breyer, but given   
   the president's vow to nominate a black woman to the court, the   
   seat would be filled by a "lesser black woman."   
      
   The president ultimately nominated DC Circuit Court of Appeals   
   Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, who is set to assume the position   
   on the nation's highest court at the end of the court's 2021-22   
   term.   
      
   Shapiro's now-deleted tweet, which he called "inartful," touched   
   off a firestorm of controversy at the high-profile DC law school   
   that led to student protesters demanding spaces to cry on campus.   
      
   In a statement to the Georgetown Law School community and   
   provided to the Washington Examiner, Dean William Treanor said   
   that because Shapiro sent his controversial tweets prior to his   
   scheduled start date of employment with the law school on Feb.   
   1, "he was not properly subject to discipline for them."   
      
   "As a result, he can begin his work as Executive Director, and   
   he will, subject to the Law Center's normal Office of Academic   
   Affairs processes, be able to teach upper-class elective courses   
   as a senior lecturer," Treanor said.   
      
   Treanor said that Shapiro would be required to undergo training   
   on "implicit bias, cultural competence, and non-discrimination"   
   as required of all Georgetown Law School senior staff.   
      
   "I am deeply aware of the pain this incident has given rise to   
   in our campus community, particularly but not exclusively among   
   our Black female students, faculty, staff, and alumni," Treanor   
   said. "I am thankful for the involvement and commitment of so   
   many. I know that there will be a range of feelings and concerns   
   about this resolution, and I am respectful of those differences."   
      
   "Georgetown Law is committed to preserving and protecting the   
   right of free and open inquiry, deliberation, and debate," he   
   continued. "We have an equally compelling obligation to foster a   
   campus community that is free from bias and in which every   
   member is treated with respect and courtesy. I am committed to   
   continuing to strive toward both of these indispensable goals."   
      
   https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/faith-   
   freedom-self-reliance/georgetown-reinstates-law-professor-who-   
   criticized-biden-supreme-court-pick   
      
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