Thoughts on Stanford's recent cover up?
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 1:30 pm
http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2015/03/ ... video.html
Is this par for the course for top law schools or should Stanford be heavily criticized?
A snippet from the article:
"One has to wonder: what sort of academic institution hides the record of a session, initially open to the public, posted on the Internet, only after it is seen to show a public official stepping well outside the bounds of proper conduct? In this case, apparently, one that cares more about not annoying well-heeled backers than about intellectual integrity. I hope and trust that any readers of this site that are Stanford alumni will call the dean of the university and law school and demand an explanation."
Is this par for the course for top law schools or should Stanford be heavily criticized?
A snippet from the article:
"One has to wonder: what sort of academic institution hides the record of a session, initially open to the public, posted on the Internet, only after it is seen to show a public official stepping well outside the bounds of proper conduct? In this case, apparently, one that cares more about not annoying well-heeled backers than about intellectual integrity. I hope and trust that any readers of this site that are Stanford alumni will call the dean of the university and law school and demand an explanation."