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Lawless : the miseducation of America's elites / Ilya Shapiro.

Shapiro, Ilya, (author.).

Summary:
When protestors at Columbia broke into a build­ing and created illegal encampments, the student-led Columbia Law Review demanded that finals be canceled because of “distress.” Law schools used to teach students how to think critically, advance logical arguments, and respect oppo­nents. Now those students cannot tolerate disagreement and reject the validity of the law itself. Rioting Ivy Leaguers are the same people who will soon: Be America’s judges, DAs, and prosecutors; File and fight constitutional lawsuits; Advise Fortune 500 companies; Hire other left-wing diversity candidates to staff law firms and government offices; Run for higher office with an agenda of only enforcing laws that suit left-wing whims. In Lawless, Ilya Shapiro explains how we got here and what we can do about it. The problem is bigger than radical students and biased faculty—it’s institu­tional weakness. Shapiro met the mob firsthand when he posted a controversial tweet that led to calls for his firing from Georgetown Law. A four-month investi­gation eventually cleared him on a technicality but declared that if he offended anyone in the future, he’d create a “hostile educational environment” and be sub­ject to the inquisition again. Unable to do the job he was hired for, he resigned.
"A high-profile law professor who endured cancel culture firsthand discusses radicalism in American law schools"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780063336582
  • ISBN: 0063336588
  • Physical Description: x, 259 pages ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York, NY : Broadside Books, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2025]

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Law schools shape our society -- The online mob takes no prisoners -- Campus inquisitions aren't interested in truth, just convictions -- Cancelation is about power, not accountability --The problem isn't just ideology, but bureaucracy -- How a pyrrhic victory revealed that the game is rigged -- The new activism is incompatible with the rule of law -- The ABA versus truth, justice, and the Supreme Court -- The Stanford shutdown and the importance of deans -- Who defines diversity, defines the future -- Critical theory destroys law -- Covid regulations normalized illogical thinking -- Abolish DEI bureaucracies to restore colorblind diversity -- A culture of free speech and intellectual diversity doesn't happen by itself.
Subject: Law schools > Political aspects > United States.
Law > Study and teaching > Political aspects > United States.
Freedom of speech > Political aspects > United States.
Cancel culture > Political aspects > United States.
Identity politics > United States.
Cultural pluralism.

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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Indian Valley Public Library 340.071 Shapiro Politics (Text) 39427103843090 Nonfiction Room: Adult Nonfiction Checked Out 06/07/2025


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