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Category Archives: Amy Wax
The Cofnas Affair and the Logic of Coalition Enforcement
The controversy surrounding philosopher Nathan Cofnas (his Substack, X) has now followed him across two countries, five petitions, and nearly a decade of escalating institutional pressure. At Cambridge, students marched through campus chanting for his removal and posted flyers with … Continue reading
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What are the chances that Amy Wax wins her lawsuit against her university?
Grok says: Evaluating Amy Wax’s chances of winning her lawsuit against the University of Pennsylvania (Penn) is a bit like handicapping a horse race with half the track still under fog. It’s March 15, 2025, and Wax, a tenured law … Continue reading
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‘On knowing what you are not supposed to know and feeling what you are not supposed to feel’
You might visit this website because you know things you are not supposed to know and you feel things you are not supposed to feel. If so, welcome! Attachment expert Heidi Priebe says in this April 6, 2024 video titled … Continue reading
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Sailer: Penn Law School Dean Demands Professor Amy Wax be Stripped of Tenure for Mentioning the Existence of Affirmative Action
Steve Sailer writes: The largest bulk of what lawyers do is write contracts, which are like computer programs written in modern English with much key vocabulary taken from medieval Anglo-French words. Hence, lawyers, like computer coders, need to be hard-working … Continue reading
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