Amherst Lawsuit, REVISED
Mar. 8th, 2017 11:17 pmI'm trying again, rewriting slightly, and hoping at the link will work this time:
Reason online had an article about an expelled student suing Amherst College. One of the commenters asked whether Amherst contended that a student had no right to a fair investigation of an accusation against him. The author of the piece replied that there were legal complications, but, essentially, yes.
I picture a lawyer for Amherst College saying, "May it please the court, the administrators and Judicial Board members at America's finest small liberal arts institution are a notorious pack of fatuous dolts and malignant scoundrels, from whom no student in his right mind could have expected a fair investigation."
I could file an amicus brief on the subject.
Reason online had an article about an expelled student suing Amherst College. One of the commenters asked whether Amherst contended that a student had no right to a fair investigation of an accusation against him. The author of the piece replied that there were legal complications, but, essentially, yes.
I picture a lawyer for Amherst College saying, "May it please the court, the administrators and Judicial Board members at America's finest small liberal arts institution are a notorious pack of fatuous dolts and malignant scoundrels, from whom no student in his right mind could have expected a fair investigation."
I could file an amicus brief on the subject.