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Stanton and Kramer Expose Government Pressure, Legal Erosion, and Threats to Democracy

Stanton and Kramer Expose Government Pressure, Legal Erosion, and Threats to Democracy

Update: 2025-04-22
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Charles Stanton and Kira Kramer discuss the threat to educational institutions and the erosion of legal principles. They highlight the impact of government pressure on universities, citing the University of Michigan's abandonment of DEI programs. Stanton criticizes law firms for succumbing to government dictates on case selection, undermining social justice efforts. Kramer emphasizes the need for collective action among universities and law firms. They discuss the economic instability caused by inconsistent tariff policies and the potential harm of the Save Act, which could disenfranchise millions. Both stress the importance of community support and vigilance against democratic erosion.

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Stanton and Kramer Expose Government Pressure, Legal Erosion, and Threats to Democracy

Stanton and Kramer Expose Government Pressure, Legal Erosion, and Threats to Democracy

Charles Stanton