In the late 1960s, college campuses were plagued by the silencing of speakers and by protests that got out of hand. College administrators responded by attempting to appease student radicals. They established courses the students demanded, especially “black studies” courses (and so began years of mischief and pseudo-scholarship). They allowed or even sponsored “teach-ins” that were nothing more than platforms for anti-war propaganda, dressed thinly in academic garb.
Will the Committee of Bar Examiners have any problem with these student applicants’ behavior?I am not naive.