Erwin Chemerinsky, the dean of the University of California at Berkeley School of Law, had a disrupted law student dinner in his backyard, where pro-Palestinian protesters interrupted the event. The incident led to a confrontation with a protestor, captured in a viral video. Despite the disruption, the school stood by Chemerinsky, emphasizing the First Amendment perspective on the incident.
UC Berkeley law dean Erwin Chemerinsky and his wife, law professor Catherine Fisk, confronted a protestor who disrupted a dinner party at their house. While video of the incident went viral, the school supported the dean. See the full story here: https://t.co/PgIxcXIJAi https://t.co/nYabSZAMJE
When students turned a party into a protest, Berkeley Law's Dean Erwin Chemerinsky learned the hard way that coddling activists won’t save you when they become the mob. | Tal Fortgang https://t.co/OuIGAz6lQ6
A dinner for law students held by a Jewish dean at Berkeley was disrupted by pro-Palestinian protesters, as reported by @StarrJpost ✍️ https://t.co/6Zwl465Phx
Berkeley Law dean Erwin Chemerinsky "doesn’t deserve this, except in the sense that he should have known better: this is, after all, what happens when revolutions eat their own," writes @corbinkbarthold. https://t.co/ruahdtM8M1
Erwin Chemerinsky, the dean of the University of California at Berkeley School of Law, is viewing a disrupted law student dinner in his backyard Tuesday through a First Amendment lens. https://t.co/tiXl95vNuC