
Hundreds of silent masked students surround Stanford Law dean for apology to heckled federal judge: 'Eerie'
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Students wearing masks and black clothing lined the hallways outside the Stanford Law School dean's classroom after she apologized to federal judge Kyle Duncan.
After her class ended, protesters, obscuring their faces with masks that said "counter-speech is free speech," stared at Martinez as she left. The protesters formed a "human corridor" which stretched from the class to the building's exit and contained nearly a third of the school's student body, according to students who spoke with the Washington Free Beacon. Nikolas Lanum is an associate editor for Fox News Digital.
Approximately 50 out of the 60 students in Martinez's class also joined the protest and scowled at those who did not join in.
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