by Tyler O’Neil
A justice on the Kansas Supreme Court resigned from his teaching position at the University of Kansas School of Law after an administrator tried to convince students to cancel an event featuring a senior lawyer with Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) and a school diversity committee condemned that Christian legal organization as a purveyor of âhate speech.â
Representatives of the University of Kansas Law School did not respond to multiple requests for comment about whether the school endorses the accusation, which appears to trace back to the discredited Southern Poverty Law Centerâs accusation that Alliance Defending Freedom is a âhate group.â
The leftist SPLC places Alliance Defending Freedomâwhich has won multiple cases at the Supreme Court in recent yearsâon the same map with Ku Klux Klan organizations. As I note in my book âMaking Hate Pay: The Corruption of the Southern Poverty Law Center,â the SPLC has faced many scandals in recent years and even notable left-leaning advocates who support it have defended ADF from this charge.
Wonder if law schools teach their would-be lawyers that they should put the following provision in clients’ living wills:
[ ] Authorize blood transfusions generally, even if pureblood donor source specifically, meaning not inoculated for Covid-19, is available.
_______________Constitution, ___________Statutes, and the Common Law ___ (initials)
[ ] I DO NOT authorize blood transfusions generally, except, unless, and only if pureblood donor source specifically, meaning not inoculated for Covid-19, is available. If unavailable, then my surrogate can decide.
_______________Constitution, ___________Statutes, and the Common Law ___ (initials)