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Campus Free Speech

Georgetown Suspends Ilya Shapiro, Student Protesters Demand Place to Cry

More than 100 law professors agree that "academic freedom protects Shapiro's views."

Robby Soave | 2.1.2022 5:09 PM

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Georgetown University Law Dean William Treanor has suspended Ilya Shapiro—a conservative-libertarian legal scholar slated to take the helm of the school's Center for the Constitution—pending an investigation into controversial statements he made on Twitter.

"I am writing to inform you that I have placed Ilya Shapiro on administrative leave, pending an investigation into whether he violated our policies and expectations on professional conduct, non-discrimination, and anti-harassment, the results of which will inform our next steps," Treanor said on Monday.

Shapiro has repeatedly apologized for the tweets, which were poorly phrased and caused some people to think the author and former vice president of the Cato Institute had described black women generally as less qualified for the Supreme Court. Instead, he decried President Joe Biden's stated commitment to choosing Justice Stephen Breyer's replacement from a specific race and gender pool because it would preclude him from selecting Court of Appeals Judge Sri Srinivasan, whom Shapiro believes to be the best candidate.

"I'm optimistic that Georgetown's investigation will be fair, impartial, and professional, though there's really not much to investigate," Shapiro said in a statement.

Georgetown's Black Law Student Association disagrees. Student protesters held a sit-in at the Law Center on Tuesday morning. Treanor attended and was questioned at length by the students, who want Shapiro fired and perhaps the entire center eliminated.

National Review notes that the students' demands include that they be provided with a place to cry:

At another juncture, a student demanded that the dean cover for the classes that the activists had missed as a result of the sit-in, suggesting that the move should be part of a "reparations" package for black students. She followed up by insisting that students be given a designated place on campus to cry. "Is there an office they can go to?" she asked. "I don't know what it would look like, but if they want to cry, if they need to break down, where can they go? Because we're at a point where students are coming out of class to go to the bathroom to cry."

"And this is not in the future," she added. "This is today."

The administrators took the law student's query seriously. "It is really, really hard to walk out of class or a meeting in tears, and you should always have a place on campus where you can go," Dean Bailin told her. "And if you're finding that you're not getting the person that you want to talk to or not getting the space that you need, reach out to me anytime — anytime — and we will find you space."

This level of emotional opposition to Shapiro might make Treanor inclined to fire him; it is not easy to go up against students on an issue like this one. Nevertheless, retaining Shapiro would be the right move—indeed, Georgetown's stated commitments to free speech preclude any other outcome.

More than 100 law professors have signed an open letter calling on Georgetown to abide by its principles and end the investigation in a manner favorable to Shapiro.

"Academic freedom protects Shapiro's views, regardless of whether we agree with them or not," they write. "And debate about the President's nomination, and about whether race and sex play a proper role in such nominations more generally, would be impoverished—at Georgetown and elsewhere—if this view could not be safely expressed in universities. Indeed, to the extent that people do think it's proper for a President to promise to fill a position with a member of a particular group, they can only have real confidence in that conclusion if they know that the contrary view can be freely supported and discussed, and has been found unpersuasive on the merits rather than silenced by fear of firing. That is famously the way academic discourse about science operates. And it is true for moral and political judgments as well."

The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education rightly described Georgetown's investigation into Shapiro as an "embarrassing capitulation" and "antithetical to the tenets of liberal education." The best way to resolve this matter is for Georgetown to end the investigation and reinstate Shapiro so that everyone can move on.

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  1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

    Shapiro has repeatedly apologized for the tweets

    His first mistake. There was absolutely nothing wrong with the original tweets.

    which were poorly phrased and caused some people to think the author and former vice president of the Cato Institute had described black women generally as less qualified for the Supreme Court.

    No they weren't. Well, perhaps they were poorly phrased for people who can't read. Ie, Journalists and other blue checkmarks.

    Treanor attended and was questioned at length by the students, who want Shapiro fired and perhaps the entire center eliminated.

    Now we're getting to the real matter.

    This level of emotional opposition to Shapiro might make Treanor inclined to fire him; it is not easy to go up against students on an issue like this one.

    If grownups were in charge, it would be extremely easy. But we've dug ourselves a kind of hole and so alas, we've emboldened this behavior and as such, it's... a lot harder to fight that which you've fed, nourished, nurtured and allowed to grow into the tangled mess its become.

    1. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   3 years ago

      That's the thing, it is easy to stand ip to students. You expell them. Good luck getting a law degree with an expulsion on your record

      1. nobody 2   3 years ago

        For that matter, good luck getting a job to pay off your student loans with a law degree that your own actions have demonstrated to prospective employers is worth less than toilet paper.

      2. Titus PUllo   3 years ago

        I do wonder if he was an ethnic (Murphy, Rizzo, Kowaski) if he would have been defended as much. For some reason if Irish or Italian I doubt it..

        1. Ed Grinberg   3 years ago

          Do you think the vehemence of his attackers has something to do with him being Jewish? I do.

        2. mapol   3 years ago

          I'd tend to doubt if Shapiro would've been defended as much if he were of Irish, Italian or Polish-Catholic heritage, because unlike the Jews here in the United States, the Irish, Italian and Polish Catholic ethnics have the numbers, if one gets the drift.

    2. Stuck in California   3 years ago

      >and caused some people to think the author and former vice president of the Cato Institute had described black women generally as less qualified for the Supreme Court.

      No, they didn't.

      I call shenanigans. This is an entirely manufactured crisis to paint someone not completely left-progressive in the worst light possible. Nobody who shouldn't be under the care of mental health professionals runs and cries because someone states so banal an opinion, no professional journalist gives unquestioning credence to their complaints unless they are complicit in the propaganda.

      If I'm wrong, what kind of a fucking pussy do you have to be to not only have to run to the bathroom to cry over something like this, but to admit it in public? The correct response to this is "Geez H, get the fuck over yourselves, children. "

      1. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   3 years ago

        Forcing students to run to the bathroom crying is grounds for removal from collage campus? Chipotle hardest hit

      2. EISTAU Gree-Vance   3 years ago

        Crying? Man, don’t ever hire a black lawyer from this school.

    3. Zeb   3 years ago

      Yeah, it's not that hard to understand unless you really try hard.

      Sri is the best candidate (in his view). Therefore, any other candidate is less good. Sri is not a black woman. Therefore a black woman will not be the best candidate.

      So the only point of disagreement is who is the best candidate. And it shouldn't be controversial to say that if you are constraining your choice to one race and sex, then you may be overlooking the best person for the job. It's just obviously true simply by logic.

      1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

        A fun game is to corner someone who believes that the best candidate is a black person (or gay or trans), then ask them what being black, gay or trans brings to the table that no other candidate can. It then devolves into an uncomfortable downward spiral into stereotypes and tropes--- offered by the person who believes stereotypes and tropes are being challenged by the skin-color/what-I-do-with-my-genitalia nomination.

        1. Bubba Jones   3 years ago

          Hostile interpretation is the bread and butter of the legal profession.

          So, ironically I think this whole thing is on topic and fair game for a law professor.

          Live by Twitter, die by Twitter.

          1. Rob Misek   3 years ago

            The law professor opposed the president’s decision to apply discrimination on the basis of race and sex to choose the next Supreme Court judge from a pool of only black women.

            And you have a problem with the law professor.

            A nation ruled by emotion is one ruled by fear and anger.

            1. Greenforce   3 years ago

              You totally misunderstood the comment. He said so much of the legal profession is the same kind of bullshit that that's going on. It's not an indictment of the professor. It's an indictment of the legal industry as a whole. They don't necessarily win cases because they are right. They win because they convince a panel of jurists to agree with them.

              1. Rob Misek   3 years ago

                I don’t think I misunderstood.

                I’d let the author defend their argument.

          2. Rob Misek   3 years ago

            Not seeing the love.

        2. Think It Through   3 years ago

          It's actually not that hard to state the special qualifications.

          "lived experience"

          Repeat ad naseum. If you need a variation, "it's a black woman lawyer thing. You wouldn't understand."

          1. WPHDM   3 years ago

            ad nauseam (ending 'a' in nausea goes to -am for accusative)
            http://www.csun.edu/~hcfll004/prepsumm.html

            Application:

            Twitter faux pas incantation sequence: “Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa.”

    4. JesseAz   3 years ago

      Half of the commentators on Volokh support the firing. More leftists there than here. Oddly one of them goes by Sarcastro. Apparently all lefties are shit at understanding sarcasm and all seem to be leftists.

    5. Dick Hardwood   3 years ago

      They need to start expelling these punk kids who can’t handle go8mg to class or who cause trouble. Although they should be given a 9n ace to cry. Where I can stand over them on a stage cackling loudly and gleefully at their pain.

    6. perlhaqr   3 years ago

      These students have convinced me that we should probably avoid putting any more black people on the Supreme Court. They don't seem to have the temperament for it. What a bunch of fucking crybabies.

  2. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   3 years ago

    Those students should be failed out for not going to class or taking an exam.

  3. Nobartium   3 years ago

    Never apologize, ever.

    1. Tony   3 years ago

      No you really should sometimes.

      Do any of you live in civilization, or is it all raccoon meat and the internet?

      1. Inquisitive Squirrel   3 years ago

        No, it's just that you either don't get what he's saying or you are purposefully engaging in the standard leftist game of playing dumb.

        1. VULGAR MADMAN   3 years ago

          I don’t think tony is playing.

      2. NOYB2   3 years ago

        Sure: you apologize for forgetting someone’s birthday.

        Apologizing to fascists and socialists, however, is a mistake.

        1. Commenter_XY   3 years ago

          That was actually Shapiro's first mistake: deleting the tweets and apologizing. If he believes them then he should stand his ground and make his argument.

          Shapiro completely bollixed this one.

          1. NOYB2   3 years ago

            Shapiro’s first mistake was to want to work for an American university.

      3. MatthewSlyfield   3 years ago

        Apologizing is pointless when you know the apology won't be accepted and forgiveness offered.

        "Do any of you live in civilization, or is it all raccoon meat and the internet?"

        Ask that question of those who refuse to accept an apology and offer no forgiveness in these cases.

    2. Zeb   3 years ago

      And don't apologize for other people's interpretations of what you said.

  4. MK Ultra   3 years ago

    Locals are now trawling American University bars since Hoya gals have become humorless twats.

    1. Sometimes a Great Notion   3 years ago

      If Catholic girls are less promiscuous then the Methodist, I don't want to live in this world anymore.

      1. VULGAR MADMAN   3 years ago

        Mormon girls are where it’s at.

      2. Titus PUllo   3 years ago

        Perhaps GT should focus on practicing Catholics as students and facility. Private school they can admit anyone they want and hire anyone they want.

  5. jdgalt1   3 years ago

    This is why never to apologize to woketards. You not only won't get any credit for it, it will encourage them to do it again.

    1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   3 years ago

      Shapiro never should have apologized. The non-cis grandchild of a Holocaust victim might have benefitted from some intersectionality, but Shylock deserved his fate.

  6. Jerryskids   3 years ago

    The inmates are running the asylum, good luck reasserting that you're in control of the dumpster fire you worthless shitheads.

  7. Zeb   3 years ago

    Why doesn't anyone tell these students to grow the fuck up, toughen up and stop being such pussies?
    If you have to leave a class to go cry and "break down" because someone said something you don't like, that's a problem with you, not the rest of the world.

    1. VULGAR MADMAN   3 years ago

      Are they pussies? Probably.
      I think it’s mostly virtue signaling though.

      1. Zeb   3 years ago

        I don't know about the ones who actually go cry. There are some fucked up, damaged people out there. And they seem drawn to thin kind of activism.

        1. VULGAR MADMAN   3 years ago

          At that age I just wanted to get laid. Damn kids.

          1. GroundTruth   3 years ago

            This!

            These kids have thrown away everything their grandparents fought for.

        2. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   3 years ago

          Damaged my ass. Dumped into a society which didn't give a shit about their wokism, they straighten up within days.

          I am not claustrophobic. Trapped in an elevator, I'd get bored more than anything, lie down on the floor and take a nap. I think, if I got very bored, I could imagine trying to make myself claustrophobic, and might even succeed for a while. But I'd get tired of it. These wokidiots are in exactly the same mind. They are bored because the purile trash they take classes in is not challenging. It's boring as fuck. Memorize a bunch of pronouns, then what? They are bored and have talked themselves into wanting a crying space because they are bored as fuck.

          Dumped into a non-woke society would snap them out of it in a flash.

          1. Zeb   3 years ago

            You are probably right about a lot of them. Most people will do what they have to. But I really do think there are a lot of people who meet the description who are completely fucked up in how they see the world and relate to other people.

    2. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

      Why doesn't anyone tell these students to grow the fuck up, toughen up and stop being such pussies?

      Because raising pussies and crybullies is exactly what the establishment and the clerisy want? A nation full of Tom Parson's kids.

      1. Zeb   3 years ago

        Yeah, but why that? Do all of these people really have so much to gain (or believe that they do) from whatever the fuck they are trying to turn the world into? Or is it just mass psychoses of some sort?

      2. Tony   3 years ago

        At least they acknowledge when they lose an election.

        It's all really proving their point. Only white men are allowed to whine constantly about every fucking thing that makes them infinitesimally uncomfortable.

        That's just natural!

        1. Davy C   3 years ago

          Lefties never really acknowledged that Bush beat Gore.

          1. Tony   3 years ago

            And how did that work out for America?

        2. Marshal   3 years ago

          Stacey Abrams makes you 0 for 2. Keep swinging, maybe one day you'll be right about something.

        3. EISTAU Gree-Vance   3 years ago

          Lol. Proving what point, tony? That they’re as fragile as you?

          And what the fuck does an election have to do with it? You think these children ever acknowledge anything that doesn’t feed their victim fetish?

          What is wrong with you?

        4. Zeb   3 years ago

          Yeah because no one is criticizing the white men who complain about the election.

    3. Thrillhouse   3 years ago

      Their parents and teachers infantilized them. And their Gen-X and Millennial college professors are continuing the process.

      1. Thrillhouse   3 years ago

        (Should specify that it's mostly the younger Gen-Xer profs along with the Millennial ones, based on my observations.)

  8. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

    OMG, Buzzfeed IPO tanks!

    1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

      The company also lowered revenue guidance for the full year in 2021, citing a slowdown to its retail business, per a regulatory filing.

      Wait, Buzzfeed has a retail business? WTF?

    2. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

      I guess Buzzfeed employees are about to discover their "authentic selves".

      The divide in the last four years just became worse and worse and worse, and that is another reason I decided to quit. I just felt like I couldn't be my authentic self,” she said.

  9. Mickey Rat   3 years ago

    The crybullies their way.

    This is the sort of gaffe that low level GOP officeholders were getting ripped for a few years ago, but you cannot phrase every statement perfectly, especially when the people judging you are fundamentally dishonest.

  10. Carl Cameron   3 years ago

    It's not that Shapiro is a racist. He was just upset they were giving away one of the SCOTUS Jew-chairs to a Schwartze.

    1. DesigNate   3 years ago

      Sarcasm?

      1. Ed Grinberg   3 years ago

        Just a little light antisemitism.

  11. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    "Muh private cumpany"

    Reason should have expected this when they were chortling over the deplatformings of Orange Hitler and the deplorables. This is the also the wages of shouting "both sides" when it was very obviously just one side.

    1. Homple   3 years ago

      ^^This.

      First they came for ... and so on.

      1. Seamus   3 years ago

        Yeah but they *should* have come for *those* people, and they crossed a line when they came after the people I like.

      2. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   3 years ago

        You can only divide the world in two for "boaf sides" analogies so many times before running out of sides.

  12. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

    *sigh*

    Fired Miami Dolphins Coach Brian Flores has sued the NFL and three of its teams, alleging racist hiring practices by the league have left it racially segregated and managed like a plantation.

    People just don't understand the pressure that comes with $50,000,000 a year!

  13. Union of Concerned Socks   3 years ago

    I think Ray Barboni said it best in Get Shorty when he said, and I quote, "What a bunch of fucking bullshit."

  14. CindyF   3 years ago

    I blame law professors for such foolishness. Over the past two or three decades, they have bowed down to the crying law students who feelings have been hurt because they were denied a participation trophy. You reap what you sow. The students are in charge now.

    They are not required to learn anything about law while in law school, but simply have to nod their head and write their papers to adhere to "wokeness". Sucks to be you, law professors. May I suggest you learn to code?

    1. Marshal   3 years ago

      Those law professors didn't bow down. They, along with administrators, trained this cadre to act this way to justify firing people they don't want around.

  15. NOYB2   3 years ago

    Academic freedom is a myth. Neither taxpayers nor private universities have any obligation to employ people whose teachings conflict with the goals and principles of the university.

  16. NOYB2   3 years ago

    Hey, Shapiro, I'm sure you'll be happy to give up your job for some migrant! America becomes more competitive and diverse that way! You said so yourself!

  17. Nachtwaechter Staater   3 years ago

    Fuckin' Progs.

  18. Nardz   3 years ago

    Hahahahhaahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

  19. Tony   3 years ago

    Ah, the asterisk guy.

    I decree that this is free speech for which any tenured professor should be absolutely protected.

    Keeping it up (which Shapiro was too cowardly to do) would give us the opportunity to criticize the opinion, for example, as founded in an infantile bigoted notion that there's an alarmingly limited supply of intelligence in judges of color.

    1. Inquisitive Squirrel   3 years ago

      If you think that's what he was saying, you perfectly epitomize the problem in our society.

    2. NOYB2   3 years ago

      Oh, there are lots of really smart judges of color.

      Biden and the Democrats have opposed them, smeared them, and insulted them when they have been nominated.

    3. Mickey Rat   3 years ago

      You might want to check the ethnicity of who he thought was the most qualified candidate for the Democrats.

      1. WPHDM   3 years ago

        Okay, so Shapiro only gets off the pillory because he also favored a race/ethnicity minority candidate? If who he thought was the best candidate for the particular slot happened to be a white male, he would be guilty of something. -- Hmmmm.

  20. Marshal   3 years ago

    caused some people to think the author and former vice president of the Cato Institute had described black women generally as less qualified for the Supreme Court.

    His tweets did not cause anyone to believe this. People lying about his tweets may have caused some few idiots to believe this, but why is that his problem?

    1. NOYB2   3 years ago

      It’s not about what anybody believes. Shapiro is nominally a libertarian, and as such hated by progressives and intellectuals. They are using this issue as a pretext to get rid of him.

      I don’t see a libertarian objection to Georgetown firing anybody for any reason.

      Beyond that, I might feel sorry for Shapiro if he actually were a libertarian, but he really is not anyway.

  21. Rob Misek   3 years ago

    “President Joe Biden's stated commitment to choosing Justice Stephen Breyer's replacement from a specific race and gender pool “

    This is clearly discrimination on the basis of race and sex. We have a longer way to go when we’re heading to the wrong direction.

    “Emotion” should carry no weight in rational decisions. We’re heading toward a society where people make decisions based on their fear and anger.

    1. Rob Misek   3 years ago

      The best person for any job is not based simply in their ability to perform it, but on what they learned how they learn and their capability to not only improve the job but impart their knowledge to others.

      This capability is different for every person and is THE SOLE REASON WE VALUE EQUAL OPPORTUNITY.

      Picking from a pool based on race and sex DOES potentially exclude the best person from the job.

    2. Cyto   3 years ago

      Yeah, that brings up a very interesting conversation.

      It would be pretty easy to sue the Biden administration for racial discrimination right now. He has publicly stated racial motivations for hiring specific people on more than one occasion. Others applying for those jobs have a pretty much open and shut case.

      1. Rob Misek   3 years ago

        Ironically enough, the prospective applicants for the highest court in the land won’t seek justice because of fears of repercussions from the corrupt establishment.

        What chance for justice do the rest of us have?

  22. Rob Misek   3 years ago

    Fuckwits don’t like free speech because it allows anyone to demonstrate how stupid you are.

    If reality was based on what we chose, then there wouldn’t be death, disease and learning would be meaningless.

    1. Ed Grinberg   3 years ago

      Fuckwits don’t like free speech because it allows anyone to demonstrate how stupid you are.

      Right. Same with leftists ("progressives") -- they don't like free speech because it allows anyone to demonstrate how awful their policies are.

      1. Rob Misek   3 years ago

        Exactly. Truth exposes lies and secrets.

        Whenever two or more people share a lie or secret, it’s a conspiracy.

        Censoring free speech is a strategy. The best trick Satan ever played was to convince us he didn’t exist.

  23. Get To Da Chippah   3 years ago

    The administrators took the law student's query seriously.

    \

    And they shouldn't have. These are college-age students demanding a place to cry because someone Tweeted something they didn't like. Emotionally speaking, these people are not adults, they are toddlers and their complaints should be treated exactly the same way you treat a toddler crying about something insignificant; you ignore it at first, and if they become violently angry in response you punish the violence.

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  24. Quicktown Brix   3 years ago

    "...the students' demands include that they be provided with a place to cry..."

    In my day, this would be addressed with the response,"I'll give you something to cry about."

  25. Cyto   3 years ago

    This should not be a hard call for any administration, particularly at top level schools like Georgetown law.

    They turn away thousands of applicants every year. It would be extremely simple to tell them to pound sand. The first mistake was made a couple of decades ago when they began entertaining this kind of nonsense.

    I don't know who the first administrator was who decided to cave in to safe spaces and language being hurtful, but there needs to be a monument built to them as a warning to future generations.

    This is an easy call. The administration should have immediately said they support free speech and anyone who felt that people should not be allowed to speak their mind should find another school to attend. Done and done.

    1. Rob Misek   3 years ago

      The problem arises from our tolerance of politics expansion to permeate all aspects of society.

      Opinion, voting, popular opinion doesn’t determine justice.

      It shouldn’t matters whit when anyone says something you don’t like. All that should matter is if it is true or not.

      If true, acceptance should be a prerequisite of rationality which is a prerequisite for justice.

      Society has strayed far from rational behaviour and justice.

      1. Rob Misek   3 years ago

        “Matter a whit”

  26. Truthteller1   3 years ago

    Gutless, mindless, clueless sheep. They deserve everything coming their way in the great reckoning.

  27. Iridium   3 years ago

    Just want to be absolutely certain: these are law students? Not some pre-law undergrads. But folks who aspire to become litigators? Who need a place to go crying other than the bathroom. THESE are our future sharks?!

    I'm not saying we should intentionally make graduate school traumatizing, but how are these folks going to stand up the first time a judge yells at them or they need to cross examine someone they disagree with?

  28. Sanjuro Tsubaki   3 years ago

    A cynical political purge is a cynical political purge. No point in apologizing any more. Sue the hell out of the people who are out to get you. Our institutions are rotten to the core because of the spineless, cynical people who have risen leadership posts in those institutions, not the lynch mob they bow to and hide behind.

    It is past time for "the cancelled" to sit back and lick their wounds. It is time to go on the attack. everywhere.

  29. RightStuff   3 years ago

    Betting the alumni are proud of their alma mater. Try ceasing any donations.

  30. Sequel   3 years ago

    Shapiro did make a mistake, which merited an apology. He said that Biden's pledge to nominate a Black woman meant that his nominee would be less qualified than Sri Srinivasan.

    That was an error. The only constitutional requirement for nominees is that the President must nominate them. That fact alone means that the nominee is a priori better qualified than other candidates for the nomination.

  31. Liberty Lover   3 years ago

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