The Hertford Bridge at Oxford University in Oxford, England. Inset: Activists interrupt a lecture by law professor Michael Foran.(KarinaKnyspel/Getty Images, Screengrab via @GriftReport/X)

A series of alarming events at Oxford University

Michael Foran, an associate professor of law at Oxford University in England, scheduled a four-part lecture series related to his new book, “Sex, Gender Identity and the Law.” While the word “expert” is often applied too generously, it does accurately describe Foran, whose work has been cited by the United Kingdom's supreme court. I had the pleasure of interacting with Foran occasionally while I was a graduate student at Oxford, and I would enthusiastically encourage anyone in the area to attend his public lectures, since I have full confidence his speeches would be richly insightful. But rather unfortunately, he canceled ...

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