NYTimes: Prof. Amy Wax Suspended for Believing in Race Realism

This is way worse than what happened to me at CSU-LB. All I had to deal with was hate and ostracism. And faculty resolutions and faculty Inquisitions. Wax (who is Jewish) says she will sue. I hope she does and wins in the Supreme Court.

Penn Suspends Amy Wax, Law Professor Accused of Making Racist Statements

The case tested the limits of academic freedom and tenure.

A brick building with large windows on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania.
The accusations against the professor, who had invited a white nationalist to her class and said that Black people and women were less intelligent, led students and others to call for her to be fired.Credit…Rachel Wisniewski for The New York Times

The university issued a “public letter of reprimand” to Dr. Wax describing the terms of her suspension, which will begin in the fall of 2025 and which also includes the loss of her named chair and the loss of summer pay in perpetuity.

Disciplinary proceedings against Dr. Wax tested the tenure protections of professors and whether such protections allow them to voice opinions that might be seen as inappropriate or downright insulting [but not untrue]. Many students said that they could not trust Dr. Wax to grade students without bias. But many professors — even those who found her comments profoundly racist — objected to disciplining her, on the grounds of academic freedom.

Among allegations against her were that she had described some non-Western countries as “shitholes” [all countries are equal and all would succeed if not for White racism, just like all races are equally intelligent…] and had said that “women, on average, are less knowledgeable than men [a reasonable point of view given Richard Lynn’s findings; in any case, they are less politically based].  She has said that Black people from the United States and people from non-Western countries feel shame for the “outsized achievements and contributions” of Western people [nothing angers non-Whites more than bringing up the relative accomplishments of the West versus the rest], and has derided as unrealistic television ads depicting “Black men married to white women in an upper-class picket-fence house” [Good for her! Pisses me off]. 

Dr. Wax denied making some of the comments and said that others were taken out of context.

She has also invited a white nationalist, Jared Taylor, to class [I’d love to see that. Jared is very articulate and convincing for all but those in the leftist fever swamps].

In a 12-page complaint filed in 2023, Theodore Ruger, the law school dean at the time, wrote that Dr. Wax had demonstrated “callous and flagrant disregard” for students, faculty and staff, subjecting them to “intentional and incessant racist, sexist, xenophobic and homophobic actions and statements.”

Her statements, the complaint added, “have led students and faculty to reasonably believe they will be subjected to discriminatory animus if they come into contact with her”[far more realistic to suppose that White students would be downgraded by woke professors for being White. Notice that no examples are given.] Mr. Ruger declined to comment on Monday.

Dr. Wax declined to comment on the decision. She has previously warned that she will sue the university if she is disciplined. A lawyer for Dr. Wax, David J. Shapiro, also declined to comment.

For several free speech groups, the case represented a threat to one of the key tenets of academic tenure — the right of faculty members to speak freely, without fear of punishment, whether in public or in the classroom.

Reacting to the suspension, Alex Morey, an official with the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, a free speech group, said that Penn’s decision “should send a chill down the spine of every faculty member, not just at Penn but at every private institution around the country.”

Ms. Morey, the group’s director of campus rights advocacy, argued that Penn had altered its customary disciplinary procedure to prosecute Dr. Wax. She added that she was gratified that Penn had not revoked Dr. Wax’s tenure — an indication, she said, of how flimsy the accusations were.

Peter Wood, president of the conservative-leaning National Association of Scholars, where Dr. Wax serves on the board, accused the university of a “serious error of judgment.”

“Professor Wax’s various statements on race, gender, ethnicity, immigration, inculturation and other matters were entirely within the zone of academic freedom,” he said, predicting that Dr. Wax would not “back down.”

A former assistant to the U.S. solicitor general, Dr. Wax argued 15 cases before the Supreme Court. Though Dr. Wax’s outspoken viewpoints have been a subject of debate for years, student demands for sanctions began in earnest in 2017, after she co-wrote an opinion article arguing that “all cultures are not equal.”

The long-running disciplinary case had gone before a faculty hearing committee. The university’s hearing board has said it does not dispute that academic freedom protects Dr. Wax’s speech, but said that she had violated “behavioral professional norms” in the way she presented her views.

The reprimand letter to Dr. Wax, dated Sept. 24 and signed by the university’s provost, John L. Jackson Jr., said that while academic freedom should be “very broad,” professors must conduct themselves “in a manner that conveys a willingness to assess all students fairly.”

It said Dr. Wax’s conduct had included making “sweeping generalizations about groups by race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation and immigration status. It also said that she had breached “the requirement that student grades be kept private by publicly speaking about the grades of law students by race, and continuing to do so even after being cautioned by the dean that it was a violation of university policy.”

The letter said that the university’s interim president, J. Larry Jameson, had confirmed the decision to suspend Dr. Wax. Because the academic year has already started, the suspension, which was first disclosed by The Philadelphia Inquirer, will not begin until next fall.

The letter also said that, in future public appearances, Dr. Wax must say that she was speaking for herself and not on behalf of the university.

2 replies
  1. OpenBordersForIsrael
    OpenBordersForIsrael says:

    I have watched a lot of Amy Wax’s interviews. She has very little attachment to Judaism and identifies more as “white”. That may or may not be correct, but it appears that many race realist and conservative Jews aren’t very jewish ethnocentric.

  2. Dr. Doom
    Dr. Doom says:

    Its always good for White people when there is an altercation on the intersection of jew and black. Any good jew is never pro White. None of the ruinous political class is either. Zion Donnie never panders to White Men, even though that is 90 plus percent of his votes in some places. He is being attacked for giving hopium to White Men. White Men are dangerous to ZOG. They oppose slavery and ZOG is all about slavery of the “goyim”. Zion Donnie is probably the only hope of ZOG to survive, but that will not save him. The fake jew wants him to have his life destroyed and maybe even be shot dead. Before you want to befriend a jew, remember that even though he is 100 percent for Israel, they still want him dead. Just the fact that he provides hopium to White Men is enough for them to destroy him. Still, I want to see if the ADL comes to aid Amy Wax. Will they really sacrifice her for the black people? Now that Gaza has happened, it is dangerous for the dark skinned people to attack jews. It might start a trend…

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