Georgetown University has suspended 鈥 and is facing student demands that it聽fire 鈥 a聽conservative law expert who criticised Joe Biden鈥檚 promise to聽appoint a聽black woman to the US聽Supreme Court.
The scholar, Ilya Shapiro, had suggested on Twitter that Mr聽Biden choose an Indian-born federal judge, Sri聽Srinivasan, for the top court and lamented that the president鈥檚 campaign promise meant that the nation would get a 鈥渓esser black woman鈥.
The Black Law Students Association at Georgetown with more than calling for Mr Shapiro to be fired, and some students staged a聽 at the law school to reinforce the message. More than 150 faculty from universities across the US backing Mr Shapiro.
The Georgetown law dean, William Treanor, met with students, called Mr Shapiro鈥檚 postings on the matter 鈥渁ppalling鈥, and during the suspension of whether he violated university conduct policies and should face further repercussions.
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鈥淩acial stereotypes about individual capabilities and qualifications remain a pernicious force in our society and our profession,鈥 Professor Treanor said in a message to the Georgetown law community. 鈥淚聽am keenly aware that our law school is聽not exempt.鈥
The dean acted just one day before Mr Shapiro, the outgoing head of constitutional studies at the Cato Institute, a libertarian thinktank, was due to become a senior lecturer and executive director of the Georgetown Center for the Constitution.
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Along with his Twitter posting about a 鈥渓esser black woman鈥, Mr Shapiro said a Supreme Court justice chosen only from among black women 鈥渨ill always have an asterisk attached鈥.
As the controversy erupted, Mr Shapiro removed those postings and added new entries in which , saying, 鈥淚聽meant no聽offence, but it was an inartful tweet.鈥 : 鈥淚鈥檓 optimistic that Georgetown鈥檚 investigation will be fair, impartial and professional, though there鈥檚 really not much to investigate.鈥
At a point in the 2020 presidential campaign when Mr Biden needed a key endorsement, he promised that he would appoint a black woman to the Supreme Court if he got the chance. He reiterated that commitment in recent days after current Justice Stephen Breyer announced his planned retirement.
The Black Law Students Association, in its petition, said Mr Shapiro 鈥渉as a history of publicly discounting and degrading women of colour鈥, including Sonia Sotomayor, another current Supreme Court justice.
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Mr Shapiro鈥檚 comments 鈥渨ere not just inartful鈥, the petitioners said. 鈥淭hey were offensive, sexist, racist, misogynistic, inflammatory, deplorable, insensitive and unprofessional.鈥
The faculty petition supporting Mr Shapiro was organised by the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, a group that calls itself non-partisan but regularly promotes the argument popular among conservatives that US higher education suffers from widespread and excessive restraints on free speech.
Its petition contended that Mr Shapiro, in using the phrase 鈥渓esser black woman鈥, apparently meant to say that the Supreme Court would get 鈥渁 less-qualified鈥 black woman.
鈥淏ut setting aside that one mistake 鈥 which should not be seen as a fireable offense 鈥 the substance of the message, which is that Sri Srinivasan is the most qualified progressive nominee, and that it鈥檚 wrong for the president to pass him over because of race and sex, is a position that is most certainly protected by academic freedom principles,鈥 said the faculty petitioners, hailing overwhelmingly from outside of Georgetown.
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The sit-in protest by Georgetown law students led to an hour-long meeting with Professor Treanor. The students said they told the dean that the law school鈥檚 鈥渋nability to draw a bold line between conservatism and racism has come at the expense of our black students鈥. They also said the law school 鈥渓acks the institutional safeguards to protect its black students from threats inside of and outside of the classroom鈥.
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