A classroom divided: how the debate of slurs and academic freedom splintered the law school
On a cloudy late-September afternoon, throngs of Emory Law School students departed their classes...
Read MoreOn a cloudy late-September afternoon, throngs of Emory Law School students departed their classes...
Read MoreEmory Law Professor Paul J. Zwier II, who was briefly suspended from teaching for saying the...
Read MoreWhen Emory Professor of Law Paul J. Zwier II said the N-word while discussing the 1967 case of Fisher v. Carrousel Motor Hotel, Inc., he crossed a line. Zwier did not just say “the N-word,” instead, he used the derogatory term,...
Read MoreAn Emory School of Law professor is under investigation after he said a racial slur in a class lecture to first-year law students. The University is reviewing an incident in which Professor Paul J. Zwier II used the N-word on...
Read MoreEmory “could surely do better” in protecting free speech, Chair of the Emory University Open Expression Committee and Associate Professor of Law Alexander “Sasha” Volokh said at an Oct. 19 “Engaging in Civil Discourse at Emory”...
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