FASORP Is Back To Protect Vulnerable White Men From Not Being Overrepresented Enough

FASORP — known mostly for repeated failed attempts at suing law schools for descriminiating against white men in hiring and law review choices and encouraging Michigan Law and Harvard law students to lie in their law review personal statements to somehow own the libs — is back at it again with the white victimhood. Reuters has coverage:

A conservative organization is seeking to revive its lawsuit against Northwestern University alleging its law school discriminates against white men in faculty hiring, after a federal judge dismissed the case in January.

FASORP has not yet laid out its appellate arguments to the court.

It isn’t surprising that they’ve opted against laying out appellate arguments considering that they didn’t even manage any plausible claims of discrimination the first time around. Maybe it has something to do with the school’s faculty being 83% white when they launched the suit. Trust, if there’s any DEI or bias happening concerning white folks, those numbers don’t suggest it is against them. What would the argument even be?

The group frequently engages in sorts of behavior that suggests they have nothing better to do, like threatening students trying to make it through the law review process to “preserve evidence” or face legal consequences. It doesn’t surprise me that a nameless group of students who probably have closet altars dedicated to Abigail Fisher would waste their time on suits like this, but why would professors (the P in FASORP) lend their support to reviving a case like this? Bunch of losers.

Conservative Group Seeks To Revive Hiring Bias Case Against Northwestern Law School [Reuters]

Earlier: Northwestern Law School Sued For Having ONLY 83 Percent White Faculty

Harvard Law Students Hit With Invitation To Lie On Their Law Review Personal Statements, Professors Should Speak Out On It

Cringe Reverse Discrimination Group Hijacks Michigan Law Listserv To Ask Students To Sprinkle A Little Fraud In Their Personal Statements


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