Monday 16 May 2022 05:31 AM Yale Law Students Leah Fessler Melisa Olgun call for ostracizing conservative ... trends now

Monday 16 May 2022 05:31 AM Yale Law Students Leah Fessler Melisa Olgun call for ostracizing conservative ... trends now
Monday 16 May 2022 05:31 AM Yale Law Students Leah Fessler Melisa Olgun call for ostracizing conservative ... trends now

Monday 16 May 2022 05:31 AM Yale Law Students Leah Fessler Melisa Olgun call for ostracizing conservative ... trends now

Students at the prestigious Yale Law School have been posting messages online encouraging others to accost their more conservative classmates through 'unrelenting daily confrontation'.

The students have been making their feelings known following the leak draft opinion from the Supreme Court on overturning Roe v. Wade which would make abortion illegal in more than half the states across the nation.

On postings shared to Instagram, which although now private, were shared with the Washington Free Beacon and also posted to Twitter, the more liberal woke law students took aim at their conservative peers, in particular, members of the law school's Federalist Society.

'The members of YLS [Federalist Society] are conspirators in the Christo-fascist political takeover we all seem to be posting frantically about,' first-year law student Shyamala Ramakrishna said in an Instagram posting. 

Students at the prestigious Yale Law School have been posting messages online encouraging others to accost their more conservative classmates through 'unrelenting daily confrontation'.

Students at the prestigious Yale Law School have been posting messages online encouraging others to accost their more conservative classmates through 'unrelenting daily confrontation'.

First-year law student, Leah Fessler is planning to be interning for federal Judge Lewis Liman this summer

First-year law student, Leah Fessler is planning to be interning for federal Judge Lewis Liman this summer

Yale student Melisa Olgun made her comments known in an Instagram posting

Yale student Melisa Olgun made her comments known in an Instagram posting

'Neither the constitution nor the courts—nor the f***ing illusion of 'democracy'—are going to save us,' first-year student Melisa Olgun, pictured, posted

'The members of YLS [Federalist Society] are conspirators in the Christo-fascist political takeover we all seem to be posting frantically about,' first-year law student Shyamala Ramakrishna, pictured, said in an Instagram posting

'The members of YLS [Federalist Society] are conspirators in the Christo-fascist political takeover we all seem to be posting frantically about,' first-year law student Shyamala Ramakrishna, pictured, said in an Instagram posting

'So why are they still coming to our parties/laughing in the library/roaming these weirdly high school-esque halls with precious few social consequences and without unrelenting daily confrontation?'

Another first-year law student, Leah Fessler, who is planning to be interning for federal Judge Lewis Liman this summer, wrote: 'Democratic Institutions won't save us. If you're not ready to hold accountable the people and groups who at this very school produced the men who just took away women's bodily autonomy, miss me with the commentary. Democratic institutions won't save us. It's not time for 'reform.'

They were sentiments agreed by first-year law student Melisa Olgun: 'Neither the Constitution nor the courts — nor the f***ing illusion of 'democracy' — are going to save us. How can we possibly expect a document, drafted by wealthy, white, landowning men, too protect those who face marginalization that is the direct result oof the very actions of the founders?' she wrote. 

'How can you uphold the validity of an entire legal discipline that is dedicated to upholding and honoring the intentions of the founders — who intentionally did not bother to codify rights for anyone other than themselves.'

When asked for comment, the students did not provide any further explanation for their views, only that the postings had been 'leaked' from 'private social media' posts.

Olgun wrote how 'liberal' legal discipline will continue to bend over backwards to uphold the decorum, norms, and the sanctity of an institution that serves only those who benefit from originalism.'

Olgun wrote how 'liberal' legal discipline will continue to bend over backwards to uphold the decorum, norms, and the sanctity of an institution that serves only those who benefit from originalism.'

'It's not time for 'reform' Leah Fessler wrote on Instagram. 'Democratic Institutions won't save us.'

'It's not time for 'reform' Leah Fessler wrote on Instagram. 'Democratic Institutions won't save us.'

Pro choice Yale students are seen protesting on May 3 to news that the Supreme Court may overturn Roe v. Wade.

Pro choice Yale students are seen protesting on May 3 to news that the Supreme Court may overturn Roe v. Wade.

Yale Law School, established in 1824, is the top-ranked law school in the country according to U.S. News & World Report

Yale Law School, established in 1824, is the top-ranked law school in the country according to U.S. News & World Report

'I don't have an official U.S. Government position on where people protest,' Psaki said during a briefing to reporters this week

'I don't have an official U.S. Government position on where people protest,' Psaki said during a briefing to reporters this week

Protesters were seen demonstrating outside the home of various Supreme Court Justices

Protesters were seen demonstrating outside the home of various Supreme Court Justices

The students push to make conservatives feel uncomfortable for their views is similar to that shown by outgoing White House press secretary Jen Psaki, who last week refused to condemn pro-choice protesters who gathered outside the homes of conservative Supreme Court justices.

Despite it being it is illegal to picket a judge's home 'with the intent of influencing' a case, hundreds were outside the home of Chief Justice John Roberts, Associate Justice Samuel Alito and Justice Brett Kavanaugh, raising concerns about their safety. 

'I don't have an official U.S. Government position on where people protest,' Psaki said when questioned if the Biden administration approved of such demonstrations. 

'We certainly continue to encourage [peaceful protests] outside of judges' homes,' Psaki added.

Last weeks largely peaceful protests have drawn Republican criticism over privacy rights of court members, but activists have responded by pointing to years of often violent protests outside abortion clinics and at the homes of doctors providing the

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