

Blake Aspen
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Hearing from UNL law school students that the waitlist for Constitutional Law II is huge—over 100 students want into the class. A sign of how unpopular the alternative 303(c) options are. Additionally, students who are interested in constitutional law as a subject are potentially missing out on the opportunity in favor of those who are just trying to satisfy a DEI credit. Why not let second year law students choose the courses they want to take?






The activist American Bar Association—which has long since outlived its credibility as an accrediting organization and has a shameful history of smearing constitutional conservatives, including here in Nebraska—has dropped the final remnant of its backward DEI rules for law schools. Good riddance. Sadly, the University of Nebraska College of Law established coursework and curricula—some of it mandatory—specifically to meet this discriminatory requirement. That ABA rule was their stated justification. While some of this nonsense has been rolled back thanks to the anti-discrimination work of @EDSecMcMahon, guidance as to how Nebraska law students can “satisfy Standard 303(c)” remains in @UNLCollegeofLaw course catalog requirements. Nebraskans expect—and I demand—that the law school will immediately clear out of its coursework, publications, curricula, and catalogs ALL “cross-cultural competence” and related material implemented as a result of these now-obsolete (and always misguided) ABA rules. The weak excuse for this DEI creep within Nebraska’s flagship taxpayer-funded university law college no longer exists. In Nebraska, “DEI” should only mean: Dedication, Excellence, and Integrity.








@BlakeAspenNE What BOLD Nebraska accomplished is keeping the Keystone Pipeline from being built through Nebraska was nothing short of amazing, and the issues just keep coming. Your message reflects their success. Look at you, 50 to 80k is chump change to Ricketts

4/ New Venture Fund granted Bold Nebraska $80,000 in one year and $50,000 in another (IRS 990 Schedule I). Real grassroots doesn’t rely on D.C. fiscal sponsors and layered 501(c) funding. Demand full transparency on Kleeb/Bold’s donors. projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/org…





