Harvard Law students pressure law firm to drop defense of Church

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An article today in the Boston Globe’s website (boston.com) says that Harvard Law students pressured the law firm Ropes and Gray to drop it’s defense of the Boston Archdiocese in their effort to find a way to exempt them from allowing gays to adopt. The students were spurred on by a member of the school’s Lambda association (a gay organization) - the firm was branded “anti-gay” and this reportedly made them decide to back out. It’s outrageous that these gay activists have this much clout and their tactics are always the same: label the offender as homophobic as possible and you’ll always get them to scamper away. I think it’s dirty pool and emotional blackmail and it seems as if it’s only going to get worse in the coming years.

boston.com/business/articles/2006/03/15/harvard_law_group_hits_ropes__gray/
 
They will defend to the death your right to agree with them.
 
Sounds like intimidation to deny the Archdiocese right to council. Maybe they need a course on Constitutional Law…:ehh:…:hmmm:…nevermind :rolleyes:

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