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Boston University law students offered
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Posted By: Moritz55, 7/1/2023 1:43:17 AM

Boston University School of Law students were offered therapy after three controversial Supreme Court decisions this week about affirmative action, religious freedom and student debt forgiveness. The BU Law Student Government Association's (SGA) statement, sent out to law students Friday afternoon, denounced the three Supreme Court decisions of the week: Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard, 303 Creative LLC. v. Elenis and Biden v. Nebraska. In an email obtained by Fox News Digital, the student board began by lambasting the Supreme Court's decision in the Students for Fair Admissions case, which declared race-based affirmative action in college admissions is unconstitutional.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: kennedylaw 7/1/2023 1:50:42 AM (No. 1503331)
That's good, because liberalism is a mental disorder and needs treatment.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Rama41 7/1/2023 1:54:45 AM (No. 1503332)
I suspect there will be a lot of "safe spaces" on the college scene this year.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: DVC 7/1/2023 2:12:52 AM (No. 1503334)
Soft headed, sad little snowflakes. Pathetic people.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: leonardo 7/1/2023 2:30:58 AM (No. 1503336)
Instead of spending money on these snowflake TWITS, send the money to those who were unconstitutionally barred from attending the BU Law School and penalize the BU SGA for countenancing unconstitutional practices.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: SALady 7/1/2023 2:31:00 AM (No. 1503337)
Why does it feel like we are living in a strange, scary, evil nightmare?!?!?!? Can you imagine the first time one of these snowflake attorneys has to stand up in court while an experienced lawyer attacks them and their clients?!?!?!?!? I don't think the judge is going to be open to allowing for a recess so that the snowflake attorney can go find a "safe space"...
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Fitzroy 7/1/2023 2:43:49 AM (No. 1503340)
If you can't handle a court decision that you don't like, you need to forget about practicing law.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: ussjimmycarter 7/1/2023 3:31:09 AM (No. 1503343)
Wait until these precious ones begin to enter politics! Blood Sport will be replaced with tantrums and fainting spells right on the floors of congress! Misgender something/one/them …screetches of protest! It will be glorious!
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Reply 8 - Posted by: mifla 7/1/2023 3:56:18 AM (No. 1503345)
Instead of therapy, how about teaching the students about Constitutional Law?
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Reply 9 - Posted by: BarryNo 7/1/2023 5:28:44 AM (No. 1503367)
The therapy is just further indoctrination to insure they don't wake up from the abusive brainwashing they've invested in the students to date
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Msquared112 7/1/2023 6:22:00 AM (No. 1503373)
Please. College students sucking their thumbs is one reason this country is failing. Kids are being raised to believe they should never be stressed out, angry, sad, or fearful. In short, they are being sold a false notion of what life is all about. The Left have created two generations of snowflakes, melting at the slightest hint of not getting everything they feel they are entitled to. You cannot protect a nation when your weapons are made of snowflakes.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: bpl40 7/1/2023 7:06:09 AM (No. 1503396)
June 5th 1944. Young men 19/20 year olds climbing into planes knew their chances of surviving were 50%. Can you imagine the stress at that young age? What happened to this country?
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Reply 12 - Posted by: franq 7/1/2023 7:09:12 AM (No. 1503400)
Well, they've shucked out enough money to be there. Therapy should be complimentary.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: seamusm 7/1/2023 7:20:23 AM (No. 1503404)
Oh Children! Until constitutionally changed, these decisions confirm the law of the land. And you will swear to uphold those laws when you are licensed to practice before the bar - presuming you pass the exams. So get over it - get over yourselves. And if you need therapy, I'd suggest you avail yourselves of the opportunity before you actually have to pay for it yourselves.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: Tom Paine 7/1/2023 7:32:35 AM (No. 1503408)
Poor babies. How can they stand it. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA ETC.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: Jesuslover54 7/1/2023 7:37:17 AM (No. 1503410)
In American education girding of loins and facing of conflicts no longer required. May their nose rings rust from their tears.
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Reply 16 - Posted by: EJKrausJr 7/1/2023 7:41:50 AM (No. 1503415)
The future lawyers are snowflakes and melting because SCOTUS ruled in favor of the Constitution. Wow. We should be very afraid. These clowns are the next generation lawyers. How low has Lady Justice fallen at Boston U?
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Reply 17 - Posted by: Chiritwo 7/1/2023 7:48:51 AM (No. 1503420)
Just grow up and accept the responsibility of your debt and pay it off. Think what a feeling of accomplishment you would feel.
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Reply 18 - Posted by: Nimby 7/1/2023 8:05:52 AM (No. 1503424)
Why would anyone go to these snowflakes foe legal counsel?
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Reply 19 - Posted by: hershey 7/1/2023 8:12:09 AM (No. 1503427)
Therapy???? Hey little wankers, pull up your big girl panties and deal with it....
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Reply 20 - Posted by: Are You Serious 7/1/2023 8:37:52 AM (No. 1503446)
The scariest thought is that, one day, one of these pathetic wimps will be representing you in a court case that could imprison you if you are found guilty. THINK ABOUT THAT !!!
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Reply 21 - Posted by: cartcart 7/1/2023 8:38:22 AM (No. 1503447)
Add the cost of this to their student loans and they will heal quickly.
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Reply 22 - Posted by: Strike3 7/1/2023 8:44:18 AM (No. 1503454)
The therapy should include not believing stupid and irrational government promises designed to attract the votes of the gullible mush heads who were accepted into college believing they were smart enough to have been accepted on their own merits instead of having an ancestry that may have included a couple of cotton pickers. The fact that an Asian brought on this lawsuit should shame all Americans who have accepted this unconstitutional practice for many years. The three witches on the SCOTUS should attend a couple of these sessions since they undoubtedly benefited from the program.
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Reply 23 - Posted by: udanja99 7/1/2023 8:51:16 AM (No. 1503461)
The “therapy” should consist of a tough lesson on how not to get duped by democrats. (But I’m sure that the opposite is what they are offering.)
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Reply 24 - Posted by: Strike3 7/1/2023 8:52:58 AM (No. 1503462)
Because we are, #5. The nightmare began with Barack Obama. He and his lovely wife both had law degrees but were too stupid to practice law so they went into politics. Chances are that the judges now have the same mindset as the lawyers. Leftism is a contagious disease.
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Reply 25 - Posted by: Lawsy0 7/1/2023 9:02:09 AM (No. 1503470)
Is that so? Well then who is paying the bill? Can a grievant get money AND food stamps?
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Reply 26 - Posted by: moebellini3 7/1/2023 9:45:08 AM (No. 1503501)
Amazing, nothing but a bunch of hysterical lunatics, indoctrinated by communists democrats, wetting their pants over the supreme court rulings. Now what are they going to do when they actually lose their first court case. Ho weak minded and pitiful these students are is appalling. But then again democrats were never able to handle the truth. Got it.
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Reply 27 - Posted by: Amanoftwistsandturns 7/1/2023 10:01:10 AM (No. 1503519)
Well I’ll be sure never to hire a Boston U lawyer.
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Reply 28 - Posted by: Dipi 7/1/2023 10:14:02 AM (No. 1503528)
All I can offer these turkeys can be summed up in one phrase, and that is "Suck it up, cupcakes."
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Reply 29 - Posted by: LC Chihuahua 7/1/2023 10:24:54 AM (No. 1503535)
How many of these snowflakes aspire to become judges? That should scare everyone. Next, they will say they don't have to obey the ruling because it's 'unfair'. Then they will say the constitution is invalid because it's 'mean'. This is what entitlement looks like.
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Reply 30 - Posted by: Kate318 7/1/2023 10:31:34 AM (No. 1503542)
Budding lawyers for a new age. God help their clients.
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Reply 31 - Posted by: Starboard_side 7/1/2023 10:43:36 AM (No. 1503552)
Presume they need therapy to get through what BU was teaching them, and now they're realizing it's not so. And, if the education establishment would have embraced No Child Left Behind, and increased the standards way back then, I doubt many of the issues facing failing schools would be present. They'd be obtaining a solid education, ready to enter college because they had a strong education that enabled them to matriculate on merit. Of course, that would eliminate the hustlers who've made a fine living over the past 50 years.
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Reply 32 - Posted by: JimBob 7/1/2023 11:15:54 AM (No. 1503587)
Oh, the poor Snowflakes are Melting! They need Therapy! Boo-Hoo-Hoo!
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Reply 33 - Posted by: DougTN 7/1/2023 11:32:30 AM (No. 1503599)
Strike BU law grads of the list of viable lawyers. If they can’t handle this then how will they handle real life law cases? My goodness the little ones need to stay safely in their parent’s basement.
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Reply 34 - Posted by: tisHimself 7/1/2023 11:36:04 AM (No. 1503602)
And these people will be recommended as having the character to represent others in courtrooms and boardrooms.
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Reply 35 - Posted by: Vaquero45 7/1/2023 11:36:54 AM (No. 1503603)
Oh fer Chrissake. What are these idiots gonna do the first time they lose a case in court? Because in every court decision, whether by a judge or a jury, SOMEBODY is gonna lose!
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Reply 36 - Posted by: SycamoreHills 7/1/2023 11:36:55 AM (No. 1503604)
I hope use of these resources goes into every law students permanent record so that, in choosing an attorney a potential client can differentiate between the snowflakes and the serious lawyers.
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Reply 37 - Posted by: Luandir 7/1/2023 1:58:41 PM (No. 1503673)
"[T]he very diversity upon which our nation was built?!?" We are the UNITED States of America, not the Diverse States of America. Go to your room.
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Reply 38 - Posted by: paral04 7/1/2023 4:06:33 PM (No. 1503754)
OH, good grief! If they can't handle that then they need to change careers and teach Nursery School.
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Reply 39 - Posted by: SweetPea3 7/1/2023 8:21:24 PM (No. 1503862)
My Pastor would call them, "Hot house lillies."
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Reply 40 - Posted by: RWPollock 7/2/2023 6:39:47 AM (No. 1503992)
They should be offered the door. If they are that fragile emotionally they have no right to be lawyers.
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Reply 41 - Posted by: RWPollock 7/2/2023 6:46:21 AM (No. 1503994)
Could the new affirmative action ruling in the future weed out such weak snowflakes for admission into law schools? We can only hope!
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