You can't really expect young law students to suffer language like this!? ... They're 'gonna really enjoy the verbal brutality that awaits them in the Daley Center. Hahahahaha!
From the opinion: https://media.ca7.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/OpinionsWeb/processWebInputExternal.pl?Submit=Display&Path=Y2025/D03-12/C:23-3196:J:Kirsch:aut:T:fnOp:N:3344749:S:0
For the past decade, [Professor Kilborn] has included the same question on the final exam. The question concerns a fictional former employee who says she “quit her job at Employer after she attended a meeting in which other managers expressed their anger at Plaintiff, calling her a ‘n_____’ and ‘b____’ (profane expressions for African Americans and women) and vowed to get rid of her.” The exam question appears exactly like this, with the racial and gender slurs expurgated.
You can't really expect young law students to suffer language like this!? ... They're 'gonna really enjoy the verbal brutality that awaits them in the Daley Center. Hahahahaha!
From the opinion: https://media.ca7.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/OpinionsWeb/processWebInputExternal.pl?Submit=Display&Path=Y2025/D03-12/C:23-3196:J:Kirsch:aut:T:fnOp:N:3344749:S:0
>For the past decade, [Professor Kilborn] has included the same question on the final exam. The question concerns a fictional former employee who says she “quit her job at Employer after she attended a meeting in which other managers expressed their anger at Plaintiff, calling her a ‘n_____’ and ‘b____’ (profane expressions for African Americans and women) and vowed to get rid of her.” The exam question appears exactly like this, with the racial and gender slurs expurgated.
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