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June 30, 2023 8:49pm EDT
Boston University law students offered therapy in response to recent Supreme Court decisions
Law students were sent mental health resources to help 'navigate these times'

By Andrea Vacchiano | Fox News

Boston University School of Law students were offered therapy after three controversial Supreme Court decisions this week about affirmative action, religious freedom and student debt forgiveness.

The BU Law Student Government Association's (SGA) statement, sent out to law students Friday afternoon, denounced the three Supreme Court decisions of the week: Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard, 303 Creative LLC. v. Elenis and Biden v. Nebraska.

In an email obtained by Fox News Digital, the student board began by lambasting the Supreme Court's decision in the Students for Fair Admissions case, which declared race-based affirmative action in college admissions is unconstitutional.

"[The assenting judges] went so far as to say that the race-based admission system uses race as a negative and operates it as a stereotype," the letter stated. "They may couch their opinion in legal jargon, but we all know what this opinion aims to do: advocate for a ‘colorblind’ admission process."

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Assuming they graduate and get jobs as *gasp* lawyers, can you imagine the meltdowns every time they lose a case - which, given the poor quality of their legal education, probably will be all the time?
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Assuming they graduate and get jobs as *gasp* lawyers, can you imagine the meltdowns every time they lose a case - which, given the poor quality of their legal education, probably will be all the time?

That would depend on where they practice these days.
"I wish it need not have happened in my time," said Frodo.

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