A third year Harvard law student made racist comments at a dinner, then tried to clarify in an email—but the email got forwarded to the Black Law Student Association, and her summer boss is cow porn Judge Kozinski!

Don't you love it when the Ivory Tower crumbles? Above the Law posted the awkward 3L's email, which begins:

I absolutely do not rule out the possibility that African Americans are, on average, genetically predisposed to be less intelligent. I could also obviously be convinced that by controlling for the right variables, we would see that they are, in fact, as intelligent as white people under the same circumstances. The fact is, some things are genetic. African Americans tend to have darker skin. Irish people are more likely to have red hair.

After a few paragraphs of dissembling, she gets right to the (racist) point:

Everyone wants someone to take 100 white infants and 100 African American ones and raise them in Disney utopia and prove once and for all that we are all equal on every dimension, or at least the really important ones like intelligence. I am merely not 100% convinced that this is the case.

Please don't pull a Larry Summers on me,
[Redacted]

One of the people at the dinner forwarded the message to the entire Black Law Students' Association, and they are indeed trying to "pull a Larry Summers" by getting this racist idiot's fancy post-grad federal clerkship pulled.

Fun fact: A tipster tells us this clerkship is with the Chief Judge of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, Alex Kozinski, A.K.A. Cow Porn Judge, remember him? He had to recuse himself from an obscenity trial because he had posted cow porn (NSFW very icky cow porn here) on his personal website. Which bodes well for the racist 3L, because those in favor of the grosser elements of the First Amendment will surely protect her right to be a loud, annoying bigot.

Read the whole email at Above the Law.

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