A distinguished law firm has withdrawn from Harvard's recruitment events over the Ivy League's decision to stand by president Claudine Gay despite her testimony on campus anti-Semitism. Plaintiff's firm Edelson PC is pulling out of the upcoming Spring Interview Program at Harvard Law School, the company said in a letter to Harvard Law’s career services office on Thursday.The event, where employers interview law students on campus, begins on January 29. The firm will also skip Harvard’s larger on-campus interviewing event in August, which is when Edelson and major corporate law firms hire the bulk of their summer associates, firm founder Jay Edelson told Reuters in an interview.
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