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Legal Ethics
‘But My Dead Husband’s Black’ Not An Excuse To Drop The N-Word In Court
The disciplinary commission’s gonna hear about this one. -
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Law School Finds Professor's Conduct Was 'Harassing Based On Race' After Multiple Incidents
A lot more's at issue than an exam question.
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Law Schools
Law Professors Saying The N-Word Is Like A Damn Epidemic At Emory Law School
How hard is it to NOT use a slur in class? -
Courts
Judge That Used The N-Word Resigned, Now Says Her Due Process Was Violated
Says 'it was personal.' -
Courts
Judge Is Out Of A Job After Admitting To Using The N-Word In Conversation With Court Employees
And that wasn't the judge's only misconduct. -
In-House Counsel
General Counsel Uses The N-Word During A Lecture, Loses Her Job
Can professors please STOP already? -
Law Schools
Law School N-Word Controversy Is More Complicated Than It Appears At First Glance
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Law School Professor Resigns After Using The N-Word In Class
Why can't law professors just stop using the n-word? -
Law Schools
Professor At Top Law School Uses N-Word And Won't Apologize For It
Updated with a response from the professor. -
Law Schools
Law Professor Suspended For Using The N-Word In Class, Now Says He Was Discriminated Against For Being White
The prof is fighting over the right to use the n-word without consequence. -
Law Schools
Prominent Law School Professor Drops The N-Word After Specifically Being Asked Not To Do So
How hard is it to just not say the n-word? -
Law Schools
N-Word-Using Law School Professor Gets To Keep His Job
Resolution isn't always satisfactory.
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Education / Schools
White People And The N-Word: A Complicated Relationship?
It's horrifying that you WANT to use a word that is so intertwined with oppression and enslavement. -
Law Schools
Top Law School Refuses To Condemn The N-Word And You’ll Absolutely Guess Which One
Black students at the law school have had enough. -
Law Schools
T14 Law School Professor Who Made It A Habit To Drop The N-Word Has A Change Of Heart
I mean, it's 2019 and someone is only now understanding the harm of that particular word, but at least the last horse crossed the finish line. -
Law Schools
T14 Law School Professor's Tradition Of Using The N-Word In Class
Apparently the law school has known about it for years. -
Law Schools
Law School Professor Who Dropped The N-Word In Class Is Back At It
Again? Really? Check out the update to the story. The Professor has been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation. -
Law Schools
White Woman At HBCU Law School Uses N-Word, Supports Package Bombing
I think I inverted the lead, but still. -
Law Schools
1Ls Won't Be Forced To Take Class With Law School Professor Who Used N-Word
Hopefully, this will prevent a similar issue from happening in the future.