The Law School That Won't 'Openly Discriminate Against Conservatives' Is Gaining Favor With The Supreme Court
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Dean G. Marcus Cole remarked that half of the American people and the legal profession can be characterized as conservative, emphasizing that it is a common ideological stance.
Cole highlighted that being conservative is normal everywhere except in the legal academy, indicating an environment within many law schools that may discriminate against conservative views.
Cole expressed pride in being part of one of the few law schools that does not openly discriminate against conservatives, contradicting trends seen at many other institutions.
He pointed out the significance of Amy Coney Barrett as a Notre Dame alumna serving on the Supreme Court, suggesting a favorable relationship between the school and the judiciary.
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