After the Supreme Court Roe v. Wade leak, GWU students organized a petition targeting Thomas, who'd taught a course there for over a decade.
and forced a response from GW’s Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Christopher Alan Bracey and GW Law Dean Dayna Bowen Matthew in an email to the GW community on June 28. But their response wasn’t the reaction petitioners hoped to see.
Though the email came as a blow to students like Kay, GW’s stance only invigorated him and activists alike to plan for a fall semester full of protests with Thomas on campus. “He [was] being pushed back against because he has the power to strip the rights from his students and is trying to do that.
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