When Stanford University law student Nicholas Wallace emailed a satirical flyer to law students pretending it was from the Federalist Society, a conservative and libertarian group with a chapter on ...
A student at Stanford Law School is set to graduate despite a serious threat made by the school over a satirical flyer produced that mocked Senator Josh Hawley and the Stanford Federalist Society. In ...
STANFORD (CBS SF) -- Stanford Law School came under heavy criticism Wednesday after a story revealed it kept a student's degree because of a satirical flyer he made. UPDATE: Stanford released a ...
Stanford University reversed its decision to ban a law student from graduating following a massive social media uproar. The university initially said it would not let him graduate for emailing a ...
Nicholas Gus Wallace Nicholas Gus Wallace was born October 7, 1934 in Detroit, Michigan to Gus and Angela Wallace. Following a long illness, he passed away August 18, 2012 in Torrance, CA. With his ...
A Stanford Law student who mocked Josh Hawley and the Federalist Society on a student listserv faced an investigation by the school that put his degree in jeopardy. After controversy erupted, the ...
A Stanford Law School student will be allowed to graduate after university officials determined Wednesday that a satirical flyer meant to mock the campus chapter of the Federalist Society was ...
Update, June 2, 2021, at 9: 30 p.m.: Stanford has concluded that Nicholas Wallace engaged in protected speech, dropped its investigation, and lifted the hold on his diploma. Wallace has confirmed that ...
Facing forceful criticism and many questions, Stanford University moved Wednesday to allow a law-school student full graduation privileges after the student’s “satirical” letter, sent months ago, ...
When Stanford University law student Nicholas Wallace emailed a satirical flyer to law students pretending it was from the Federalist Society, a conservative and libertarian group with a chapter on ...