From WSJopinion: The fight for ideological diversity and free speech is being lost on most campuses, writes gerardtbaker
Journal Editorial Report:The week's best and worst from Kim Strassel, Bill McGurn, Joe Sternberg and Dan Henninger. Images: AP/Zuma Press/Reuters Composite: Mark Kellythe kind of professional opportunities the school’s graduates can expect when they venture beyond the safe spaces of the palm-speckled campus.
Ninety-seven of the nation’s top 100 law firms employ Stanford graduates as partners; 92 have Stanford alums as attorneys. For 48 consecutive years Stanford graduates have clerked on the Supreme Court. Microsoft , Google, Cisco and many other top firms have employed a graduate as general counsel.
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