A graduating Stanford law student was nearly denied his diploma after complaints about a satirical email invitation he sent imitating the school's Federalist Society.
A graduating Stanford law student was nearly denied his diploma after complaints about a satirical email invitation he sent imitating the school's Federalist Society.
"Senator Hawley will argue that the ends justify the means. Attorney General Paxton will explain that when the Supreme Court refuses to exercise its Article III authority to overturn the results of a free and fair election, calling on a violent mob to storm the Capitol represents an appropriate alternative remedy," the mock flyer continued.
Such complaints are met with an investigation that included legal guidance, according to a statement from Stanford."In cases where the complaint is filed in proximity to graduation, our normal procedure includes placing a graduation diploma hold on the respondent," the statement said. "In recent years, we have seen an increase in the number and complexity of student cases involving free speech," Stanford's statement said."We will continue to review policies and practices relating to these to ensure ongoing compliance."
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