John Podhoretz reminds us that academic freedom means there really never is any price to pay when you slander people.
Yet some of the most disgraceful actors in this case will go unpunished.Read the whole thing.
I'm referring to a huge cohort of the professors at the top-flight university attended by the three unjustly accused men.
Some 88 of them - more than 10 percent of the entire Duke professoriat - engaged in a shocking rush to judgment in the weeks following the party where the accuser falsely alleged she had been raped.
They signed an ad declaring they were "turning up the volume at a moment when some of the most vulnerable among us are being asked to quiet down."
Their shameful conduct helped create the lynch-mob atmosphere that tempted and seduced DA Nifong to believe he could ride an indictment of the three young men to political victory in the Democratic primary that took place only weeks after he charged them.
It is not too much to say that many of the adults at Duke, who should be stewards for their students, actually wanted the false rape story to be true because it fulfilled their ideological predilections.
Since the academic work of those who organized the ad centers around the notion that the white male power structure subjugates and violates all those who are neither white nor male, the case was actually a dream come true for them.
UPDATE: Fox reports all charges will be dropped.
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