Editors at Columbia Law Review are requesting that Columbia Law School cancel exams for students following the NYPD removing anti-Israel protesters from campus.
Editors at the Columbia Law Review, one of the most prestigious law journals in the country, are urging Columbia Law School to cancel final exams for students. A statement from the Columbia Law Review's Administrative Board Student Editors issued Wednesday also argued that students should receive 'passing grades for their work throughout the semester.
The violence we witnessed last night has irrevocably shaken many of us on the Review,' the statement reads. 'We know this to be the same for a majority of our classmates. Videos have circulated of police clad in riot gear mocking and brutalizing our students.' 'The events of last night left us, and many of our peers, unable to focus and highly emotional during this tumultuous time.
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