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		By: TexJudge		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[There are roughly 10 t0 15 so-called elite law schools, the Ivies plus Stanford, Michigan, Duke Chicago and a few others. As is the case with the undergraduate universities they are affiliated with, these schools have effectively excluded conservatives from their faculties, from appearing as speakers or even working as adjuncts. Look at their law reviews; try to find any article supporting the death penalty or reasonable voter ID laws or opposing such liberal shibboleths as affirmative action, reparations or gay marriage. The &quot;ban&quot; on conservative thought, under the guise of political correctness, is very little different than the McCarthyism of the late 1940s except done with a much higher level of sophistication.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are roughly 10 t0 15 so-called elite law schools, the Ivies plus Stanford, Michigan, Duke Chicago and a few others. As is the case with the undergraduate universities they are affiliated with, these schools have effectively excluded conservatives from their faculties, from appearing as speakers or even working as adjuncts. Look at their law reviews; try to find any article supporting the death penalty or reasonable voter ID laws or opposing such liberal shibboleths as affirmative action, reparations or gay marriage. The &#8220;ban&#8221; on conservative thought, under the guise of political correctness, is very little different than the McCarthyism of the late 1940s except done with a much higher level of sophistication.</p>
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		By: Scott Jacobs		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I will have to find a way to sneak into the University of Chicago event...]]></description>
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