05-11-2011, 05:39 AM
Around 100 U-M law students silently walk out in protest from their graduation ceremony as Law School Dean Evan Caminker announced commencement speaker Sen. Rob Portman. The students disliked Portman's anti-LGBT voting record, and returned to their ceremony when he finished speaking.
A pamphlet handed out by organizers to those at the ceremony read, in part:
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A pamphlet handed out by organizers to those at the ceremony read, in part:
Quote:"Senator Portman, in public life, has actively worked to deny some members of the graduating class their civil rights ... Our objection is not a political one ... rather we are concerned about the message Michigan Law is sending by giving an anti-gay rights speaker the honor of marking what should be a joyful occasion"The letter also encouraged people to remain silent, so the senator was not boo'ed or anything. It was a nice dignified demonstration. Bravo to the class and organizers.
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