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FASORP Is Back To Protect Vulnerable White Men From Not Being Overrepresented Enough – Above the Law

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



Chris
Williams
became
a
social
media
manager
and
assistant
editor
for
Above
the
Law
in
June
2021.
Prior
to
joining
the
staff,
he
moonlighted
as
a
minor
Memelord™
in
the
Facebook
group Law
School
Memes
for
Edgy
T14s
.
 He
endured
Missouri
long
enough
to
graduate
from
Washington
University
in
St.
Louis
School
of
Law.
He
is
a
former
boatbuilder
who
is
learning
to
swim, is
interested
in
critical
race
theory,
philosophy,
and
humor,
and
has
a
love
for
cycling
that
occasionally
annoys
his
peers.
You
can
reach
him
by
email
at [email protected]
and
by
tweet
at @WritesForRent.