
Jillian Lederman
@jillianlederman
Joseph Rago Memorial Fellow @WSJopinion
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27-05-2022 22:10:02
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Anti-Israel demonstrators aren’t covering their faces for their health, but to intimidate the targets of their protests and to escape accountability for their actions, writes Jillian Lederman on.wsj.com/4dXLO3L

Ayotte says “you can’t trust Craig with your pocketbook,” while Craig says “you can’t trust Ayotte with your body.” Both can be understood as variants of “Live free or die.” Jillian Lederman reports on the New Hampshire governor's race: wsj.com/opinion/the-li…

In New Hampshire’s gubernatorial race, Kelly Ayotte says “you can’t trust Craig with your pocketbook,” while Joyce Craig says “you can’t trust Ayotte with your body.” Both can be understood as variants of “Live free or die,” writes Jillian Lederman on.wsj.com/3Ceqz0j


"The teachers union took advantage of residents’ frustrations to push the false narrative that academic accountability is discriminatory." My recent article in Wall Street Journal Opinion wsj.com/opinion/massac…

"At best, the FDA’s approval of these drugs for children is premature. At worst, it’s a dereliction of duty." My latest in Wall Street Journal Opinion wsj.com/opinion/rfk-jr…

"If you don’t have extra time, then your parents don’t love you, because it’s so easy to get it," a student at a private high school tells Jillian Lederman. The problem was bad when I was in school. Now it seems much, much worse. wsj.com/opinion/disabi…

Federal laws intended to accommodate students with learning disabilities have for years allowed parents and schools in the country’s wealthiest enclaves to game the system, writes Jillian Lederman on.wsj.com/4kBz1Zf

.Jillian Lederman, Rago '24, opines for Wall Street Journal Opinion on the use of disability accommodations by wealthy families to potentially gain advantages in education and standardized testing. wsj.com/opinion/disabi…

"Students face a perverse incentive structure that rewards those crafty enough to cheat, hurts those with true disabilities, and punishes those brave enough to speak out." My latest on the abuse of disability accommodations at law schools in Wall Street Journal Opinion wsj.com/opinion/how-ch…

How Cheating Spreads at Law Schools / by Jillian Lederman wsj.com/opinion/how-ch… via Wall Street Journal Opinion

Noah Werksman asked why so many peers got extra time on tests. Pepperdine accused him of bullying, writes Jillian Lederman on.wsj.com/4jAZ1lF

“‘My dept cannot host you for a class next fall,’ Yael Nativ was told in a November 2023 WhatsApp message. ‘Things are very hot here right now and many of our grad students are angry.’” —Jillian Lederman thefp.com/p/israeli-danc…