“On Not Signing Most Open Group Letters by My Fellow Legal Academics”
An excerpt from yesterday’s post by my UCLA colleague Stephen Bainbridge:
Last week, I signed an open letter to the Delaware legislature by a group of corporate law academics addressing aspects of Delaware SB 21, which was then pending before the Delaware House.
This week, as you may have seen, 80 out of the ~120 Harvard law school faculty signed a group letter protesting certain Trump administration actions–especially those targeting law firms–as being detrimental to the rule of law.
Predictably, where Harvard leads, the rest of legal education follows. I hear rumors of similar letters in the works at some law schools or among
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