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Kavanaugh 'Does Not Have The Support Of Yale Law School,' Student Says

Here & Now's Robin Young talks with Jesse Tripathi, a Yale Law student who was arrested Monday protesting against the Supreme Court nominee, a Yale Law graduate.
Protesters, including current Yale University law student Jesse Tripathi (second from right), rally against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh in the rotunda of the Russell Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill, Sept. 24, 2018 in Washington, D.C. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Students at Yale Law School are back at class Tuesday after dozens of classes were cancelled Monday to allow students to take part in protests in New Haven, Connecticut, and Washington, D.C., against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, a Yale Law graduate.

‘s Robin Young speaks with (), a Yale Law student who was

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