Law Students' Disruptive Behavior to be Reported to Employers by Judges

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Two federal appeals court judges have suggested that law schools should inform potential employers if students participate in protests that disrupt speakers on campus. The judges argue that law schools should punish students who participate in “disruptive tactics” and said they’re failing to “teach students how to become good citizens.” The suggestion comes after Fifth Circuit Judge Kyle Duncan’s March 9 appearance at Stanford Law School was disrupted by protesters.
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