Popular on s4story
- Libraries for Kids International Announces 2026 Board of Directors
- Tawanna Chamberlain Launches New Book, Outsized Ambition: The Blueprint for Going Beyond!
- RNHA Affirms Support for President Trump as Nation Marks Historic Victory for Freedom
- Phillip E Walker's EntryLevelActing.com Actor Employment Advice E-Book Road Map Launches on MLK Day
- Lacy Hendricks Earns Prestigious MPM® Designation from NARPM®
- New Middle Grade Novel A New Way to Know Releases February 2, 2026
- Thorn & Bloom Magazine Launches Fourth Issue, "Radical Joy We Cultivate," to Close the Year with Joy
- The 22% Tax Reality: Finland's New Gambling Law Creates a "Fiscal Trap" for Grey Market Casino Players
- New Anthology Release by Dark Moon Books: HORROR LIBRARY, VOLUME 9
Similar on s4story
- Does EMDR Really Work? New Article Explores How Trauma Gets Stuck in the Brain and How Healing Begins
- New Medium Article Explores Why Emotional Conversations Fail and What Most People Don't Understand About Connection
- Impact Futures Group expands through acquisition of specialist healthcare sector training provider Caring for Care
- Secondesk Launches Powerful AI Tutor That Speaks 20+ Languages
- Automation, innovation in healthcare processes featured at international conference in Atlanta
- Peernovation 365 is Now Available
- CryptaBox Introduces a Hardware Crypto Cold Storage Wallet
- CollabWait to Launch Innovative Waitlist Management Platform for Behavioral Health Services
- Imagen Golf Launches "Precision Lessons" with Trackman iO in Newtown, PA
- PebblePad Acquires myday to Deliver Unified Digital Campus Experiences for Student Success
GWU Stands Up to Student Radicals
S For Story/10683053
Will Not Bar Immigration Feds From Recruitment, Much Less Campus
WASHINGTON - s4story -- In an apparent reversal of its previous policy, the George Washington University [GWU] is standing up to demands by student radicals, reports public interest law professor John Banzhaf of GWU.
GWU, which tolerated a lengthy, illegal, and widely televised encampment on its grounds by protestors who desiccated a statute of George Washington, closed down the law school, and permitted if not encouraged harassment of its Jewish students, has responded to a letter with over 1000 signatories demanding that representatives from federal immigration enforcement agencies be barred from recruiting events on campus. The answer was "no."
Other radical GWU students had demanded that GWU become a completely ICE-free campuses. More specifically they demanded that GWU - which has been labeled a "Campus Under Siege" - "Ban ICE, MPD, and all other external immigration and law enforcement from our campus and refuse these agencies access to campus without a judicial warrant." Although they were apparently unaware of it, other entities are already doing exactly that,
More on S For Story
GWU has not even bothered to respond to this demand. Indeed, it has refused to follow the lead of many other universities which have - in a largely symbolic gesture - announced themselves to be "sanctuary campuses."
Perhaps several federal investigations, including one by a congressional committee, a law suit, charges of antisemitism, threats to cut off federal funding, and adverse publicity both here and aboard were all it took to persuade the university to stop yielding to student demands, suggests Banzhaf, who notes that GWU not only tried to appease radicals illegally occupying its campus, but actually allowed the trespassers to determine who could represent GWU at the appeasement negotiations.
JOHN F. BANZHAF III, B.S.E.E., J.D., Sc.D.
Professor of Public Interest Law
George Washington University Law School
"The Man Behind the Ban on Cigarette Commercials"
FAMRI Dr. William Cahan Distinguished Professor
Fellow, World Technology Network
Founder, Action on Smoking and Health (ASH)
Inventor of the "Banzhaf Index"
(703) 527-8418
http://banzhaf.net/ jbanzhaf3ATgmail.com @profbanzhaf
GWU, which tolerated a lengthy, illegal, and widely televised encampment on its grounds by protestors who desiccated a statute of George Washington, closed down the law school, and permitted if not encouraged harassment of its Jewish students, has responded to a letter with over 1000 signatories demanding that representatives from federal immigration enforcement agencies be barred from recruiting events on campus. The answer was "no."
Other radical GWU students had demanded that GWU become a completely ICE-free campuses. More specifically they demanded that GWU - which has been labeled a "Campus Under Siege" - "Ban ICE, MPD, and all other external immigration and law enforcement from our campus and refuse these agencies access to campus without a judicial warrant." Although they were apparently unaware of it, other entities are already doing exactly that,
More on S For Story
- Boston Industrial Solutions' Natron® 512N Series UV LED Ink Earns CPSIA Certification
- For Valentine's Day: Treat yourself to some Not Exactly Love Poems by Robert M. Barrows
- Power Business Solutions Announces Joint Venture with EIG Global Trust to Deliver Data Center Financial Solutions
- Scoop Social Co. Partners with Fairmont Hotels & Resorts to Elevate Summer Guest Experiences with Italian Inspired Gelato & Beverage Carts
- Book Release: Eza: They Are Not Alone. Book I of the Eza Series
GWU has not even bothered to respond to this demand. Indeed, it has refused to follow the lead of many other universities which have - in a largely symbolic gesture - announced themselves to be "sanctuary campuses."
Perhaps several federal investigations, including one by a congressional committee, a law suit, charges of antisemitism, threats to cut off federal funding, and adverse publicity both here and aboard were all it took to persuade the university to stop yielding to student demands, suggests Banzhaf, who notes that GWU not only tried to appease radicals illegally occupying its campus, but actually allowed the trespassers to determine who could represent GWU at the appeasement negotiations.
JOHN F. BANZHAF III, B.S.E.E., J.D., Sc.D.
Professor of Public Interest Law
George Washington University Law School
"The Man Behind the Ban on Cigarette Commercials"
FAMRI Dr. William Cahan Distinguished Professor
Fellow, World Technology Network
Founder, Action on Smoking and Health (ASH)
Inventor of the "Banzhaf Index"
(703) 527-8418
http://banzhaf.net/ jbanzhaf3ATgmail.com @profbanzhaf
Source: Public Interest Law Professor John Banzhaf
Filed Under: Education
0 Comments
Latest on S For Story
- Historic Family Letters Tell the Story of Moving from England to Wisconsin
- 2025 Top Lawyers - ELA Awards by Expert Law Attorneys
- Top Law Firms In 2025 - Expert Law Attorneys
- Best Personal Injury Attorneys Of 2025 - ELA Awards
- Best Personal Injury Law Firms 2025 - ELA Awards
- Baruch Arcade Launches AI-Powered Gaming Platform on Solana, do I smell an airdrop?
- Expert Law Attorneys 2025 Best Attorneys
- Best Family Law Attorneys Of 2025 - ELA Awards
- Best Criminal Defense Attorneys Of 2025 - ELA Awards
- Indie Sci-Fi Novel Digi 995: The World That Didn't Need Digi Launches Book Five
- Americans Need $1.26 Million to Retire But Have Just $38K Saved — So They're Building Income Instead
- Edison Lloyd Thomas Reaches #1 Bestseller Status After Encouragement From Bestselling Author Raun Shephard
- Does EMDR Really Work? New Article Explores How Trauma Gets Stuck in the Brain and How Healing Begins
- New Medium Article Explores Why Emotional Conversations Fail and What Most People Don't Understand About Connection
- $80 Million Revenue Backlog for AI Cybersecurity Company Building the Future of Integrated Cybersecurity and Public Safety: $CYCU
- The Brave and the Rescued Honors LA Fire Department First Responders
- Slick Cash Loan shares credit score tips for borrowers using bad credit loans
- Crossroads4Hope Welcomes New Trustees to Board of Directors as Organization Enters 25th Year of Caring
- Inside Secondhand Stories: The Hidden Gem Etsy Shop Where Books Are Chosen with Heart
- PromptBuilder.cc Launches AI Prompt Generator Optimized For ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok & Claude