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Brokeback Lawfirm: Aaron Charney Goes Down in CLS History

Aaron Charney headshot Aaron B Charney Aaron Brett Charney Above the Law Above the Law Above the Law ATL.JPGThe good news just keeps on coming for Aaron Charney, the former Sullivan & Cromwell associate who is now suing his former employer, alleging anti-gay discrimination and retaliation.

Yesterday Justice Bernard Fried handed down two decisions that were, on the whole, quite positive for the plaintiff. And now we learn of Charney's alma mater, Columbia Law School, giving a shout-out to their 2003 graduate:

This may not be that unusual this year, but the final exam in Prof. Elizabeth Emens's Employment Discrimination class at Columbia included as its issue spotter a closeted gay associate named Adam Cross, who worked at a law firm Sampson & Goliath (abbreviated S&G).

Among the mishaps that happened to our pal AC was an older male partner who told him to bend over and pick something up, stop "prancing around the office," and handed him a document he wiped his "sneeze" with and said "I'm sure you'd like that." Another partner accused him of having a relationship with another male associate that was "not natural."

(We've heard of some pretty weird stuff in our day -- but who gets off on bacteria-drenched mucus? Gives new meaning to the term "golden shower.")

Our source concludes:

Most law school alums have to wait years before being memorialized by their alma mater.* But CLS has already honored Aaron Charney!

Does this mean that ABC will no longer feel the need to endow a professorship at CLS in gay legal studies, after prevailing in (or settling) his litigation with S&C?

In any event, our congratulations to Aaron Charney on this latest honor!

* So, so true. Unless you win a million dollars on TV, like our fabulous former schoolmate, Yul Kwon.

Earlier: Prior ATL coverage of Aaron Charney (scroll down)


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i realize this comes as a suprise to no one, but Lat...you're completely obsessed with Charney. does anyone else find this a tad boring?

It's actually the only thing of interest on this run-out-of-ideas site.

Aside from the ad for Camp Biche, that is.

Gallion OUT!

"Aaron Charney Goes Down" - pun unintended?

LOL.

isn't it an honor code violation to leak info about the exam before finals are even over? i thought you weren't allowed to breathe a word until the registrar was certain everyone had taken the exam.

CLS's take home exams, like the exam in question, require students to certify that they will not "share or communicate, directly or indirectly, any information relating to the nature or content of, or answers to, this examination to any student who has not yet taken this examination."

All students in that class were supposed to take the exam on Monday and be done by 6PM. However, given that (2) it is possible that there might be students with extensions and (2) that causing exam information to be posted on a public site is indirect communication with another student, one cannot escape the conclusion that this leaking student lied when "certifying" that he or she would not share exam information.

CLS needs a witch-hunt to out the leaker.

Nice try, Lat... but this article is EPIC FAIL.