Emory Law kicks out 1L after 'hateful and harassing emails and social media posts'
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Emory Law kicks out 1L after 'hateful and harassing emails and social media posts'
"A member of the law school community behind a series of hateful and harassing emails and social media posts is no longer associated with the university following a thorough review conducted in accordance with Emory University's established policies and procedures."
"[Reflections of an aspiring rape defense attorney] women lie about rape to, inter alia, 1) advance feminism and its causes, 2) get sole custody, and 3) attain upward social mobility."
"Women who lie about rape should be put on a rape accuser registry. I dream of the day I get to tear apart purported rape victims on cross-examination in defense of my accused clients."
Emory University School of Law expelled a first-year student, Milano Wayne, due to a series of hateful and harassing social media posts and emails. Wayne's posts included derogatory remarks about feminism and false allegations of rape. Following a thorough review, university officials announced the expulsion and increased campus security. Concerns from students about Wayne's offensive comments regarding various groups prompted the university's actions, emphasizing a commitment to maintaining a safe and respectful environment for all students.
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