The least you could do is respond with LI's stance.
Don't make excuses of funds and privacy concern since the volunteers are ready to share their original identity and work for free (from previous threads).
This is a detailed analysis of the queer alliances functioning in different law schools across the country, focusing on their status of affairs, experiences and the future ahead. Definitely a fresh read considering the scarce of inter-NLU initiatives. More such collaborations on different fronts should take place!
Don't make excuses of funds and privacy concern since the volunteers are ready to share their original identity and work for free (from previous threads).
This is a detailed analysis of the queer alliances functioning in different law schools across the country, focusing on their status of affairs, experiences and the future ahead. Definitely a fresh read considering the scarce of inter-NLU initiatives. More such collaborations on different fronts should take place!
Such a blatant NLUO troll, try to be more discreet next time.