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'''Roy Den Hollander''' [[MBA]] '[[1997|97]] is a lawyer who is currently suing Columbia (specifically, the [[Trustees]] and the [[Institute for Research on Women and Gender]]) for "using federal aid to promote a religious system called feminism". Hollander contends that women's studies programmes are discriminatory and demeaning to men: they "spread...prejudice and foster...animosity and distrust towards men with the result of the wholesale violation of men's rights."  
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'''Roy Den Hollander''' [[Master of Business Administration|MBA]] '[[1997|97]] is a lawyer who sued Columbia (specifically, the [[Trustees]] and the [[Institute for Research on Women and Gender]]) for "using federal aid to promote a religious system called feminism". Hollander contends that women's studies programmes are discriminatory and demeaning to men: they "spread...prejudice and foster...animosity and distrust towards men with the result of the wholesale violation of men's rights."  
  
Lately, he has been emailing students in search of plaintiffs for his charges.
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At one point, he emailed students, hoping one would serve as a plaintiff for his claims. It wouldn't have mattered: his suit was dismissed, because, according to the judge, "feminism is no more a religion than physics".
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:17, 24 May 2013

Roy Den Hollander MBA '97 is a lawyer who sued Columbia (specifically, the Trustees and the Institute for Research on Women and Gender) for "using federal aid to promote a religious system called feminism". Hollander contends that women's studies programmes are discriminatory and demeaning to men: they "spread...prejudice and foster...animosity and distrust towards men with the result of the wholesale violation of men's rights."

At one point, he emailed students, hoping one would serve as a plaintiff for his claims. It wouldn't have mattered: his suit was dismissed, because, according to the judge, "feminism is no more a religion than physics".

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