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justice on the Kansas Supreme Court will no longer serve as an adjunct at the Kansas University Law School due to what he sees as a weak response from the administration when it came to a conservative event.
“I write to let you know that…I will not be renewing my teaching relationship with KU Law next fall,” Kansas Supreme Court Justice Caleb Stegall wrote a letter to the dean of the University of Kansas School of Law.
Stegall (pictured) had objected to students and administrators’ reactions to a lunch-hour with a lawyer from the Alliance Defending Freedom, sponsored by the student chapter of the Federalist Society.
“My understanding, from participants, is that…there was a significant uproar from members of the student body and faculty,” Stegall wrote.
Associate Dean Leah Terranova and Professor Pam Keller “pressured the students to cancel the event,” Stegall wrote. They informed them that they should be worried about “the impact of their choices” and consider the effect on their reputation, Stegall stated.
