Yale has cemented itself as a hotbed for social justice warriors. So when new 11th hour accusations against Judge Brett Kavanaugh dropped having to do with his time at the university, students at the university flipped out.
Over 600 students have come out in support of the accuser, with dozens of students protesting at the University, along with others traveling to Washington, D.C. to protest. All of this hoopla has led towards some faculty members cancelling classes to encourage the protests.
WATCH: Dozens of students sit in silence, wearing black demanding thorough look into accusations against Yale alumnus and Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. 31 law school classes have been cancelled today in light of protest. #nbcct pic.twitter.com/yCthpadhuj
— Shannon Miller (@_ShannonMiller) September 24, 2018
The second round of allegations come from The New Yorker, who published the account of a woman, Deborah Ramirez, alleging Kavanaugh exposed himself to her at a drunken dorm party during the 1983-1984 academic year. Ronan Farrow, who unearthed the allegations, openly admits she spoke out due to pressure from Senate Democrats.
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