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CUNY law students explain what protesters meant when they said 'f**k the law' at conservative speech

The National Lawyers Guild chapter of CUNY School of Law posted a lengthy statement Monday on a March 29 protest against a speech on “Free Speech on Campus” sponsored by the Federalist Society and featuring law professor Josh Blackman.

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The students seem upset that “conservative media has become focused on the words of one protester: ‘F**k the law” and thought that a press release could clear things up.

https://twitter.com/JASutherlandBks/status/988488648449552385

Among their gripes? For one, Dean Mary Lu Bilek “chose not to release a statement admonishing Blackman’s hateful views” and “she failed to provide a safe space for student’s [sic] affected by those views.”

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Another complaint: “Blackman, and conservatives who espouse similar views, write about the law as though it is inherently neutral.”

However, the students explained what they meant by “f**k the law”: “We mean that the law was written to uphold white supremacy, and limit the freedom of communities of color … As it is written, the law oppresses, dehumanizes, displaces, deports, and incarcerates our communities and loved ones.”

They continue: “When we say ‘f**k the law,’ we mean f**k the law.”

Good strategy.

https://twitter.com/Jahaza/status/988482900004925440

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