
Amy Wax Says Her Legal Defense Fund Is A 501(c)(3) Charity And That Seems… Odd
Can a legal defense fund for a private individual really be a 501(c)(3)?
Can a legal defense fund for a private individual really be a 501(c)(3)?
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Because academic freedom.
There is no right to make private employers hand you money to embarrass them.
Could something actually happen this time?
They'll never learn, but that doesn't mean the public doesn't need to know.
This tweak to your financial management seems like a no-brainer.
Was the ghost of Judge Taney not able to make the Tucker Carlson show?
If she wants to wallow in her own victimhood, so be it.
It's always amusing when there's a rush to defend the fringes of academic freedom.
Stop trying to make her into a martyr for a cause she has nothing to do with.
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Her personal views aren't the problem, it's how she's going about spreading them.
It might be the exact opposite of what you think.
Don't worry, the school isn't go to DO something about it or anything.
She'll be talking about immigration and exploiting Berkeley's good name.