Anti-Feminist Lawyer Sues Columbia Over Women’s Studies Courses
August is now on the downslope, and back-to-school is racing toward us. In fact, many law schools begin today. So let’s close out our Monday with another look at education & the law.
The NYT’s City Room blog reports that Roy Den Hollander (pictured) — “a Manhattan lawyer and a self-described antifeminist” who in the past year has sued nightclubs for favoring women by offering ladies’ night discounts and has sued the federal government over a law that protects women from violence — is now setting his sights on Columbia University. Today, Den Hollander filed a suit against Columbia in the SDNY for offering women’s studies courses, which he sees as discriminatory toward men. His suit accuses Columbia of using government aid to preach a “religionist belief system called feminism.” A Columbia spokesman declined to comment to the NYT.
In Den Hollander’s suit he calls women’s studies “a bastion of bigotry against men” and said its women’s studies program “demonizes men and exalts women in order to justify discrimination against men based on collective guilt.” He reportedly writes in the complaint: “Federal financial aid, state funds and other assistance help proselytize feminism at Columbia,” in violation of equal protection safeguards of the Fifth and 14th Amendments.
The NYT’s City Room blog reports that Roy Den Hollander (pictured) — “a Manhattan lawyer and a self-described antifeminist” who in the past year has sued nightclubs for favoring women by offering ladies’ night discounts and has sued the federal government over a law that protects women from violence — is now setting his sights on Columbia University. Today, Den Hollander filed a suit against Columbia in the SDNY for offering women’s studies courses, which he sees as discriminatory toward men. His suit accuses Columbia of using government aid to preach a “religionist belief system called feminism.” A Columbia spokesman declined to comment to the NYT.
In Den Hollander’s suit he calls women’s studies “a bastion of bigotry against men” and said its women’s studies program “demonizes men and exalts women in order to justify discrimination against men based on collective guilt.” He reportedly writes in the complaint: “Federal financial aid, state funds and other assistance help proselytize feminism at Columbia,” in violation of equal protection safeguards of the Fifth and 14th Amendments.
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