Washington Free Beacon reporter Aaron Sibarium criticized Stanford activists for plastering names of conservative students while demanding their own be removed from reports.
faced criticism after heckling Trump-appointed U.S. Circuit Court Judge Kyle Duncan during an event on campus and for plastering the names and faces of campus Federalist Society members all over the school last week.
"The other thing too is that they didn't just shout down a sitting federal judge, they also posted the names and faces of every member of the Stanford Federalist Society, every board member who helped invite him," he said."They posted those names and faces around the school in a concerted effort to shame their peers and pressure them out of hosting the event."
Sibarium said Stanford National Lawyers Guild board member Lily Bou's request to remove her name and the names of others came shortly after the Free Beacon published a report publicizing them. He also tweeted last Thursday that a request from a Mary Cate Hickman demanded the face of a student in a red hoodie be"anonymize[d]" because"California is a two-party consent state."Hickman alleged the Free Beacon had no right to publish the student's identity without consent.
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