George Washington University Hires Federal Judge Overseeing Antisemitism Lawsuit Against It To Teach 'Ethics and Discretionary Judgment'
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Summary
George Washington University hired the federal judge who is presiding over a lawsuit accusing the school of "pervasive and severe antisemitic harassment" to teach a GW Law course on "ethics and discretionary judgment," social media posts and course materials reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon show. That judge, Biden appointee Loren AliKhan, has yet to recuse herself from the case, prompting criticism from legal experts. The post George Washington University Hires Federal Judge Overseeing Antisemitism Lawsuit Against It To Teach 'Ethics and Discretionary Judgment' appeared first on .
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