There is so much that not sure why I am even bothering.
1. Yale Law congratulates Hillary for being nominated but doesn't congratulate Vance for winning.
The
day after Hillary Clinton was nominated by the Democratic National Committee in
2016, Yale Law School congratulated Clinton, class of 1973, "on her historic nomination for
President of the United States." Eight years later, it is refusing to
congratulate J.D. Vance on his actual election.
The school has made no statement about the vice president-elect, who
graduated from Yale Law in 2013, since he and Donald Trump scored a landslide
victory on Tuesday. And according to Debra Kroszner, the law school’s chief of
staff, it doesn’t plan to would not congratulate Vance publicly, citing a new
policy against issuing institutional statements. In contrast, in just the past 10 days, the
law school has publicly recognized three alumni, including federal judges from both parties, for their
accomplishments, and promoted the
work of a student group devoted to "immigrant justice."
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