This was written by the "Antonin Scalia Chair in Constitutional Studies" at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, which is a think thank that describes itself thusly:
> Founded in 1976, the Ethics and Public Policy Center is Washington, D.C.’s premier institute working to apply the riches of the Judeo-Christian tradition to contemporary questions of law, culture, and politics, in pursuit of America’s continued civic and cultural renewal.
I have no doubt that a Stanford "DEI dean" would pull something like this but is there perhaps a less biased third party analysis of what happened? The above sounds like a culture war machine
Obviously even video can leave things out, but six uninterrupted minutes doesn't let you leave out that much context. And as far as I know, no one is disputing the facts of the events, just whether it's appropriate to heckle a judge of opposite partisan valence.
> Founded in 1976, the Ethics and Public Policy Center is Washington, D.C.’s premier institute working to apply the riches of the Judeo-Christian tradition to contemporary questions of law, culture, and politics, in pursuit of America’s continued civic and cultural renewal.
I have no doubt that a Stanford "DEI dean" would pull something like this but is there perhaps a less biased third party analysis of what happened? The above sounds like a culture war machine