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4. Rubenfeld warns a student about Kavanaugh.
Thu Aug 27, 2020, 02:47 PM
Aug 2020
https://abovethelaw.com/2018/09/details-on-the-allegations-against-and-yale-law-school-investigation-into-professor-jed-rubenfeld/]

Rubenfeld apparently warned a student to avoid working for two judges: Alex Kozinski, and Brett Kavanaugh. We now know why Kozinski was a problem. What do Rubenfeld and Chua know about Brett Kavanaugh that puts him in the same category of judges to avoid?


Kozinski = sexual harassment and assault.

Kavanaugh = ?, accomplice to gang rape, attempted rape of Dr. Ford, what more do Chua and Rubenfeld know about the weinie waving, beer bong Brett?

From the same article linked above:
Yale Law School is the most important law school in the country for identifying and grooming new federal judges and a federal clerkship is the key credential for starting down that career path. Amy Chua has been involved with that clerkship process at Yale for ten years. She has been one of the most powerful people in the country for making new judges.

Maybe before deploying the law school’s reputation in defense of a Supreme Court nominee, Yale needs to clean up its own yard?

But since Yale is determined to defend Kavanaugh at all costs, it is fair to ask: What does Yale know about Kavanaugh that they are not telling the rest of us? What does Rubenfeld know? What does Chua know? And will anybody on the Senate Judiciary Committee bother to ask them?

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