Stanford Law Students Protest Apology to Trump-Appointed Judge.

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Students at Stanford Law School protested against their dean, Jenny Martinez, for apologizing to a Trump-appointed federal judge who was heckled during a talk. The protest included vandalizing Martinez's classroom and forming a human corridor to the exit. The apology was criticized by at least three student groups, while some students who did not participate in the protest felt shunned. The apology admitted that the protest was inconsistent with the school's policies on free speech. Martinez did not respond to the latest protest.
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