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...course first drew protest last summer, when the Law School announced that Julius Chambers, a Black attorney, and Jack Greenberg, a white civil-rights lawyer, would co-instruct the course as visiting professors...
Most of us are wrong sometimes; Mr. Kenyatta makes a habit of it. Michael Dorniag's article remarks, for example, that Mr. Kenyatta "says the liberal civil rights establishment--and he counts [Julius] Chambers and [Jack] Greenberg among its members--is pushing busing policies on Whites and Blacks that neither of them want." First, it is incorrect that most adult Blacks oppose busing, but it is correct that most Whites do. A Gallup survey in 1980 found 82 percent of Whites opposed to busing, but 67 percent of Blacks favored busing. But data on Whites who experienced busing show...
...course--being taught by Civil rights lawyers Julius Levonne Chambers and Jack Greenberg--has been the subject of an active boycott by the Black Law Students Association (BLSA), which had called on the Law School to bring in a tenure track minority professor to teach the course...
...fair, the notoriety gained by the course--which will be taught in the Law School's winter term by Jack Greenberg and Julius Levonne Chambers, both of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund--is bound to skew the enrollment figures somewhat. A good number of students who probably knew little about either of the two visiting professors have been treated to a barrage of press accounts lauding the men's special qualifications for teaching the course...
...School responded to our demands by inviting Julius LeVonne Chambers and Jack Greenberg, two visiting attorneys, who together could only spare a total of three weeks from their busy schedules, to teach a course. "Racial Discrimination and Civil Rights," during the irregular Winter Term. Moreover, the course was announced after all students had already registered for the entire 1982-83 academic year...