NEW l The law school at the University of Pennsylvania is initiating a process that could end in sanctions against a professor accused of making anti-Asian remarks
Those comments followed a recent radio interview in which Wax said most Asians support Democrats and their positions.
In a statement, the law school dean, Ted Ruger, said her “conduct has generated multiple complaints.” Adding, “It calls for a process that can fairly consider claims that her conduct has an adverse impact on her teaching.”
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