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Stanford Law Dean Defends Free Speech, Suspends 'Woke' DEI Administrator Who Led Disruption of Guest Speaker
Red State ^ | 03/23/2023 | Kira Davis

Posted on 03/23/2023 8:24:07 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

A Stanford dean has been placed on administrative leave after she participated in interrupting a prominent guest speaker and lectured him on progressive gender ideology in front of the audience that came to see him.

Recently at Stanford University Law School, Kyle Duncan, a Trump-appointed federal judge, was fulfilling an invitation from the school’s Federalist Society when a group of student protesters interrupted his speech, shouting over him and refusing to let him continue. They claimed Duncan was transphobic and homophobic, based on past decisions in which he refused to grant transgender status to convicted male sex offenders.

Duncan was appointed by Donald Trump. And Duncan isn’t bowing to the demands of the pronoun police. In one case, he refused to bend a knee to the transgender mob. Norman Varner is a sex offender and a thug. He was convicted in a child pornography case in 2012, which followed a long history of sex offender offenses. Varner was sentenced to 15 years. At some point in his incarceration, Varner claimed he was a woman and his name was “Kathy Jett”. Varner wanted his court records to reflect that he was now a woman. Varner demanded that all court documents be changed to refer to him as Kathy Jett, not his dead name. “Jett” also demanded that his pronouns be “she/her”.

Duncan wasn’t having it. In a majority opinion, Duncan said the record was clear and would remain unchanged with “Norman Varner” as the convicted sex offender.

Duncan tried to appeal to the dean on site, Tirien Steinbach, to quell the protesters and allow him to continue his speech. Instead of aiding him, the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion dean lectured him for nearly ten minutes, accusing him of transphobia and saying he “literally denies the humanity of people.”

Stanford Law students shouted down Fifth Circuit appellate judge Kyle Duncan while he was trying to speak.

When he asked for an administrator to control the situation, Stanford’s “associate dean of diversity, equity, and inclusion” got up and lectured him for nearly 10 minutes pic.twitter.com/tjlUPOIMmQ

— Washington Free Beacon (@FreeBeacon) March 11, 2023

 

Stanford administrators apologized to Judge Duncan for the disruption, and on Wednesday, Stanford Law Dean Jenny Martinez announced Steinbach had been place on administrative leave. In a ten-page letter, Martinez explained the importance of free speech on a law campus and reiterated that she would not be rescinding the original apology to Duncan.

As we consider the role of respectful treatment of members of our community, I want to be clear that the hate mail and appalling invective that have been directed at some of our students and law school administrators in the wake of March 9 are of great concern to me. All actionable threats that come to our attention will be investigated and addressed as the law permits. In the message below, I respond below to many of the questions I continue to receive about why I apologized to Judge Duncan, why I stand by that apology, and why the protest violated the university’s policy on disruption. I articulate how I believe our commitment to diversity and inclusion means that we must protect the expression of all views. And, I outline some of the steps the school will be taking in the wake of this incident, including the adoption of clearer protocols for managing disruptions and educational programming on free speech and norms of the legal profession.

She went on to explain that law school students in particular need to understand the importance of making an argument versus shouting down undesirable opinions or guests, adding it isn’t the school’s job to take “institutional positions” on current events.

At the same time, I want to set expectations clearly going forward: our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion is not going to take the form of having the school administration announce institutional positions on a wide range of current social and political issues, make frequent institutional statements about current news events, or exclude or condemn speakers who hold views on social and political issues with whom some or even many in our community disagree. I believe that focus on these types of actions as the hallmark of an “inclusive” environment can lead to creating and enforcing an institutional orthodoxy that is not only at odds with our core commitment to academic freedom, but also that would create an echo chamber that ill prepares students to go out into and act as effective advocates in a society that disagrees about many important issues. Some students might feel that some points should not be up for argument and therefore that they should not bear the responsibility of arguing them (or even hearing arguments about them), but however appealing that position might be in some other context, it is incompatible with the training that must be delivered in a law school. Law students are entering a profession in which their job is to make arguments on behalf of clients whose very lives may depend on their professional skill. Just as doctors in training must learn to face suffering and death and respond in their professional role, lawyers in training must learn to confront injustice or views they don’t agree with and respond as attorneys. Law is a mediating device for difference.

Martinez says the school will commit to educating deans and administrative staff further on their free speech and protest policies.

It was a rare moment of sanity in an increasingly insane higher education environment. However, it may have been based on a little more than free speech, although Martinez’ letter was quite clear about the school’s commitment to open dialogue.

Stanford is a prestigious school. One way a school keeps their status is by placing students in coveted internships and jobs post-graduation. For law students in particular, finding placements as clerks in judicial offices is an important start to a thriving law career. There have been rumors that some judges are beginning to pass over candidates coming out of hyper-progressive (woke) law programs, and in corporate America recruiters are looking at small things like the announcement of pronouns as clues to how cooperative and open to learning a young employee may be.

If Stanford wants to hold on to their status as a prestigious school of law, they have to be able to place their students in prime jobs. If their student body becomes known for being disruptive, uncooperative and rude, they will see a decline in the availability of those prime jobs.

Martinez is right to stand up for speech, but it is an equally intelligent move to work to preserve the integrity of Stanford graduates for future placements.

The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com.

 



TOPICS: Education; Politics; Society
KEYWORDS: 2023; censorship; kyleduncan; lawschool; leftwingnuts; stanford; suspension; woke

1 posted on 03/23/2023 8:24:07 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

Paid leave AKA vacation.


2 posted on 03/23/2023 8:26:57 PM PDT by gibsonguy
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To: SeekAndFind

No. 1, Stanford is no longer a prestigious institution. Secondly, that administrators and staff at Stanford need any remedial classes (read as 99 level classes) on free speech says everything one needs to oppose Stanford.


3 posted on 03/23/2023 8:32:59 PM PDT by healy61
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To: SeekAndFind

She probably spends the day venting on Facebook, sitting at her laptop- nude, sipping brandy and eating chocolate covered cherries from Belgium.


4 posted on 03/23/2023 8:48:05 PM PDT by lee martell
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To: SeekAndFind

The law students who supressed free speech need to be identified and publicly outed. Future employers need to be aware of their activities.


5 posted on 03/23/2023 9:14:20 PM PDT by The_Media_never_lie ( )
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To: SeekAndFind
It was something to behold when the administrator-scold was delivering her rant, and the visiting judge attempted to interject, the “students” in unison screeched, “Let her speak!”

Not a single one recognized the irony of that moment.

6 posted on 03/23/2023 9:21:06 PM PDT by Sgt_Schultze (When your business model depends on slave labor, you're always going to need more slaves)
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To: healy61

1. I think you’d better check on what the word “prestigious” means. Whether they are sufficiently conservative or even conservative-tolerant, Stanford is by far the most highly sought-after law school West of the Mississippi. And it’s also home to the conservative Hoover Institute.

2. Please keep in mind that Stanford is laying down the law to liberals, rather than most universities, who run leftist indoctrination camps


7 posted on 03/23/2023 9:50:18 PM PDT by dangus ( )
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To: SeekAndFind

That they didn’t immediately fire this dean speaks volumes. Instead they put the wench on paid vacation, put out a mealy-mouthed letter, and none of the idiot woke students have faced repercussions. Lies and BS from Stanford.


8 posted on 03/23/2023 10:12:46 PM PDT by vpintheak (Live free, or die!)
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To: dangus

How’s that? Paid vacation, students don’t suffer any consequences, and a “strongly worded” letter. That is weakness personified.


9 posted on 03/23/2023 10:14:47 PM PDT by vpintheak (Live free, or die!)
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To: SeekAndFind

Yeah, the “powers that be” have ordered the Dean to walk back her previous position and they are doing a major PR push to try get the donors and judges to return to supporting them. Stanford is concerned about a) donor’s money; and b) federal clerkship positions for their graduating students. That’s all!

The WSJ has a opinion piece this evening from DIE Dean Steinbach herself asking for everyone to just understand what she was trying to do in allowing the First Amendment to reign free at the Judge Duncan lecture. She was trying to balance the two positions and allow everyone to speak freely. From the comments there, no one is buying it.

She wants to negotiate away First Amendment rights by stating that both free speech rights and D.I.E. principles can compromise in order that no one’s feelings are hurt.


10 posted on 03/23/2023 10:27:26 PM PDT by CFW (old and retired)
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Below is the final paragraph of DIE Dean Steinbach’s op-ed:

“Diversity, equity and inclusion plans must have clear goals that lead to greater inclusion and belonging for all community members. How we strike a balance between free speech and diversity, equity and inclusion is worthy of serious, thoughtful and civil discussion. Free speech and diversity, equity and inclusion are means to an end, and one that I think many people can actually agree on: to live in a country with liberty and justice for all its people.”

Notice how free speech advocates much first give up their First Amendment rights in order to “strike a balance”.

I don’t just say “NO”, I say “Hell NO!”. I will not negotiate from a position that says I’m a hostage to “diversity, equity, and inclusion” and must “balance” my speech to accommodate them.


11 posted on 03/23/2023 10:33:06 PM PDT by CFW (old and retired)
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To: The_Media_never_lie

Here are some that have been identified:

Taylor Barker Alumni Chair Class of 2024

Mary Margaret Challs Membership Chair 2024

Case Nieboer Social Chair Class of 2024

Steve Krafcik Synposia Chair Class of 2024

Omar Piementel University-Wide Engagement Chair MCA Class of 2023

Just in case anyone wants to make a note for future hiring decisions.


12 posted on 03/23/2023 10:36:36 PM PDT by CFW (old and retired)
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To: SeekAndFind

This is the best outcome you will most likely get from Stanford.


13 posted on 03/24/2023 12:49:54 AM PDT by LongWayHome
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To: SeekAndFind

A great school with a great history of at least occasional institutionalized bigotry

All wrapped up in money and beauty
So it somehow stays hidden

We took Stanford off of our contribution and out of our estate plan
There are other far more worthy beneficiaries that don’t hurt innocent people by telling them they’re the wrong race or religion


14 posted on 03/24/2023 1:08:34 AM PDT by faithhopecharity (“Politicians are not born. They're excreted.” Marcus Tillius Cicero (106 to 43 BCE))
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To: SeekAndFind

It is absolutely pathetic that a law dean protecting free speech makes headline news. That should be Standard Operating Procedure for every dean from every university in the US.


15 posted on 03/24/2023 4:08:04 AM PDT by norwaypinesavage (Did Norfolk Southern ESG and Equity policies cause the train derailment in East Palestine?)
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To: dangus

Why would you defend this leftist clap trap? Are you a Stanford grad?

16 posted on 03/24/2023 5:03:32 AM PDT by BlackbirdSST (Trump or Bust!)
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To: SeekAndFind

Its about time!
Ex Intel CEO Andy Grove was a guest speaker at Stanford for decades teaching students about the value of hard work and creative thought.
He was also a anti communist.
I suspect today he would not be allowed to do this.


17 posted on 03/24/2023 5:27:03 AM PDT by Zathras
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To: SeekAndFind
At the same time, I want to set expectations clearly going forward: our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion is not going to take the form of having the school administration announce institutional positions on a wide range of current social and political issues, make frequent institutional statements about current news events, or exclude or condemn speakers who hold views on social and political issues with whom some or even many in our community disagree.
Rare moment of sanity MY ASS.

It's nothing more than damage control pursuant to their woke reinforced DIE goals.

The Red State author is an ignoramus.

18 posted on 03/24/2023 6:43:08 AM PDT by logi_cal869 (-cynicus the "concern troll" a/o 10/03/2018 /!i!! &@$%&*(@ -)
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To: CFW

Yup. “CYA.” See my #18.


19 posted on 03/24/2023 6:44:37 AM PDT by logi_cal869 (-cynicus the "concern troll" a/o 10/03/2018 /!i!! &@$%&*(@ -)
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To: CFW

I hear the ACLU is still hiring commie lawyers...😉


20 posted on 03/24/2023 7:50:11 AM PDT by The_Media_never_lie ( )
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