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Harvard Decides Not Everyone Has a Right to a Lawyer
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Harvard Decides Not Everyone Has a Right to a Lawyer
May 12, 2019
Daniel Greenfield


It's an interesting decision.

Until around a month ago, the liberal position was that working as a lawyer for a bad person, a serial killer, an Al Qaeda terrorist or a pedophile, didn't mean you were a bad person. Giving a terrible person the best possible legal defense was upholding the constitution.

When Hillary Clinton faced criticism for defending a rapist who beat a young girl into a coma by accusing her of being a mentally ill slut, feminists gathered to cheer her for doing her job. There was no higher tribute to the constitution than sliming a young girl and then laughing about it. On tape.

Fast forward to #MeToo and if you're a lawyer for a bad person, you're a bad person.

https://www.frontpagemag.com/point/273745/harvard-decides-not-everyone-has-right-lawyer-daniel-greenfield