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At Stanford, a Conservative Student Was Confronted at a Pro-Kavanaugh Event. Now He’s Pressing Charges.

At Stanford University (CA) this week, an argument between students at an event supporting Brett M. Kavanaugh’s appointment to the Supreme Court descended into a physical confrontation that prompted a police response.  Several media outlets reported that John Rice-Cameron, president of the campus’s chapter of the College Republicans, called the police to report being shoved by another student. No one appeared to have been injured in the dispute, first reported by The Stanford Daily, but the police did issue a student, Melinda Hernandez, a citation for battery.
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