Columbia Law Review Asks To Cancel Exams Amid Administrative Grading Confusion, General Absolute Chaos
Briefly

Most colleges handle anti-war encampments peacefully, transitioning them naturally without disruptions. Columbia University's president, however, chose an aggressive approach involving the NYPD, leading to student unrest and confusion about institutional functioning.
Following violent incidents and student distress, Columbia Law Review called for canceling exams or implementing mandatory pass/fail system. The events exacerbated existing tensions over humanitarian crises, discrimination, and recent campus racism and antisemitism.
Right-wing outlets are already criticizing Columbia Law students for expressing trauma and distress from recent events, highlighting the polarized reactions to the school's handling of anti-war protests.
Read at Above the Law
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