Posters popped up around the New York City campus urging students to reject Coors beer and The Federalist Paper, a conservative campus publication that activists claimed was funded by Heritage. The accusation irked Neil Gorsuch, an undergraduate who who helped found The Federalist Paper. “If we find out who did it, there’s a possibility of a libel suit,” Gorsuch told the Columbia Spectator, the campus newspaper, at the time. A review of Gorsuch’s commentary during his time at Columbia shows he was an outspoken conservative even then. In a 1987 column, for example, he accused Columbia students and faculty of rushing to embrace a liberal perspective without considering the alternative point of view or consequences.
Source: Huffington Post February 01, 2017 23:11 UTC