As I learned in my high school debate team days, you can formulate much better arguments if you take the time to learn what you’re arguing against, writes Clarence Page.
As I learned in my high school debate team days, you can formulate much better arguments if you take the time to learn what you’re arguing against.
Stanford officials appear to agree. Steinbach has been placed on leave and Stanford’s president, Marc Tessier-Lavigne, and its law school dean, Jenny Martinez, have apologized to Duncan. Martinez also announced a mandatory half-day session on freedom of speech for all law students.Be not dismayed, students. It’s not a punishment, as my parents would say. It’s for your own good.
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