In the Yale Law incident, Jiang says administrators blocked direct student-to-student resolution and used reputation and career threats to pressure Trevor Cooper into apology.
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Yale LAW
In the Yale Law incident, Jiang says administrators blocked direct student-to-student resolution and used reputation and career threats to pressure Trevor Cooper into apology.
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"Their names are Eldick and Cosgrove, okay? And what Trevor Cooper does is, he actually records the meeting, okay, secretly. For 20 minutes, they..."
"I don't want to hear this from you. I want to hear what they think, okay? And then what happens is that the deans,..."
"...a party he says an email to all the students at Yale Law School and then there are actually not that many"
"students at Yale Law School there's maybe 300 okay but all the students get it and he says that he's gonna organize a party..."
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