Lawless : the miseducation of America's elites / Ilya Shapiro.
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.
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- 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. |
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Indian Valley Public Library | 340.071 Shapiro Politics (Text) | 39427103843090 | Nonfiction Room: Adult Nonfiction | Checked Out | 06/07/2025 |