Opening Argument - The University Has No Clothes
When a mentally deluded stripper accused three Duke University lacrosse players of a brutal gang rape at a March 2006 off-campus team party during spring break, dozens of activist Duke professors were not content merely to give great credence to the rape charge, even as evidence of its probable fraudulence poured into the public record. They also treated the lacrosse players as pariahs for having hired strippers at all. So, too, did Duke President Richard Brodhead, Board Chairman Robert Steel, other campus administrators, many in the media, and others.
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Previously in Opening Argument
- 01 26, 2008 Opening Argument - Perils of the Race and Gender Cards
- 01 19, 2008 Opening Argument - Holding Telecoms Hostage: A Risky Game
- 01 12, 2008 Opening Argument - Cheering Obama, With Doubts
- 01 05, 2008 Opening Argument - Don't Do a 5-4 This Time
- 12 15, 2007 Opening Argument - Interrogation: Anti-Bush Overreaction
