Cleveland State University leaders agreed to remove the name Cleveland-Marshall from its College of Law to the CSU College of Law.
Students wanted a different name because John Marshall, the name the college inherited, was a former slave owner.
Thomas is a CSU graduate and President of the Norman S Minor Bar Association, he said he stands fully behind the decision. “John Marshall’s blatantly racist and pro-slavery viewpoints and values are diametrically at odds with the current values of our law school and the broader society in general.”
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
Cleveland State University Board of Trustees votes to change name of Cleveland-Marshall College of LawJUST IN: Cleveland State University Board of Trustees votes to change name of Cleveland-Marshall College of Law
続きを読む »
Cleveland State trustees vote unanimously to strip John Marshall’s name from the college of lawGiven Marshall's history as a slaveholder, the school will now bear the name Cleveland State University College of Law.
続きを読む »
Cleveland State University Votes to Officially Change Name of Marshall Law SchoolCleveland State University will officially change name of Marshall law school following unanimous board of trustees vote today
続きを読む »
Cleveland State University unveils $650 million, 10-year plan to overhaul main campusOver the next 10 years, Cleveland State University will invest around $650 million into the development of the main campus in the heart of the city, according to a news release from the university.
続きを読む »
Cleveland woman sues University Circle police for breaking her arm during confrontation at Lake View CemeteryLatoya Wilson, who suffers from bipolar disorder, did not resist police officers before they grabbed her by the arms and slammed her to the ground, according to a lawsuit filed in federal court in Cleveland.
続きを読む »