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==Introduction==
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*[https://www.amychua.com/ Amychua.com]
  
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*[https://abovethelaw.com/uploads/2021/04/Letter-to-Colleagues.pdf Prof. Chua's  letter to the faculty] setting out her position.  
==The Illegal Phone Recording==
 
 
 
*   I skimmed over the [https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.ctd.147079/gov.uscourts.ctd.147079.1.1_1.pdf "Dossier"] an anonymous Latino law student assembled to try to get Professor Chua in trouble, It's pretty amazing. It doesn't reflect badly on Professor Chua at all, but it sure does reflect badly on the author.  We get a picture of someone who lies to a fellow student who seems to be a pretty close friend and to secretly hate and be envious of him. The Dossier compiler is an unabashed snake,  whom nobody would want to have as a fellow office secretary, much less employ as a lawyer. His legal skills are also called into question by his confession to a criminal act: illegal phone recording.
 
Here's the relevant passage from the Dossier:
 
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March 28: <br>
 
John Doe sends me a Signal around 3 PM asking me to have a quick call. I assume that, somehow, it had leaked out that I went forward, and so I record the call in case I'm either blackmailed or threatened with retaliation. On the call, John Doe asks if I've told anyone about his dinner with Chua. I deny it, and say that I did not tell anybody but think it is a widely known rumor, as shown by the fact I already heard about it from someone else. ...My friend sends the recording from John Doe, which confirmed that he attended the dinner, and the Signal from Jane Doe admitting I knew about her going, to Dean Cosgrove.}}
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
https://recordinglaw.com/party-two-party-consent-states/connecticut-recording-laws/
 
 
 
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==Miscellaneous links==
 
*[https://www.amychua.com/ Amychua.com]
 
  
 
*[https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5a0f42df18b27d7cc2cde6f0/t/607097585f7e5e7bbf8d0bf1/1617991513383/STUDENT+AND+ALUMNI+LETTERS+TO+YALE+DEANS+IN+REPONSE+TO+YDN+HIT-PIECE+%281%29.pdf "STUDENT & ALUMNI LETTERS"] from 2021.
 
*[https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5a0f42df18b27d7cc2cde6f0/t/607097585f7e5e7bbf8d0bf1/1617991513383/STUDENT+AND+ALUMNI+LETTERS+TO+YALE+DEANS+IN+REPONSE+TO+YDN+HIT-PIECE+%281%29.pdf "STUDENT & ALUMNI LETTERS"] from 2021.
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*The [https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.ctd.147079/gov.uscourts.ctd.147079.1.1_1.pdf "Dossier"] a student assembled to try to get Professor Chua in trouble, which appears now in the Doe lawsuit against Dean Gerken.  
 
*The [https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.ctd.147079/gov.uscourts.ctd.147079.1.1_1.pdf "Dossier"] a student assembled to try to get Professor Chua in trouble, which appears now in the Doe lawsuit against Dean Gerken.  
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*My [[Yale Law Illegal Recording]] page.
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*[https://www.ft.com/content/6628517c-56db-4fa3-a414-bf6b9e349373 " ,"] Financial Times lunch. Very good.
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{{Quotation| She estimates that out of fear or disapproval about 80 per cent of her colleagues stopped talking to her. As the situation has calmed, that has fallen to about a fifth.
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Does she miss socialising with her students? “Everything is now so policed. This whole ‘small group’ thing they begged me to do is that you’re supposed to host students, and go apple picking together and play board games?.?.?.?that was the conceit of it.” Apple picking and board games, I ask? “And wine and Cognac,” she confirms.}}
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:49, 7 December 2021

Introduction

  • 2021 Atlantic article, investigative reporting that shows how a student betrayed his friend so as to try to bring down Chua. The Yale Law administration is evil.
  • The "Dossier" a student assembled to try to get Professor Chua in trouble, which appears now in the Doe lawsuit against Dean Gerken.
  • " ," Financial Times lunch. Very good.

She estimates that out of fear or disapproval about 80 per cent of her colleagues stopped talking to her. As the situation has calmed, that has fallen to about a fifth.

Does she miss socialising with her students? “Everything is now so policed. This whole ‘small group’ thing they begged me to do is that you’re supposed to host students, and go apple picking together and play board games?.?.?.?that was the conceit of it.” Apple picking and board games, I ask? “And wine and Cognac,” she confirms.