U.S. Attorney General-nominee Jeff Sessions isn’t feeling the love from law campuses.

Law professors and students across the country are lining up in opposition over what they view as the senator from Alabama’s hostility to constitutional rights and minority groups. The push began in mid-December when a group of 40 constitutional law professors affiliated with the American Constitution Society (ACS) sent a letter to President-elect Donald Trump expressing concern over his commitment to the Constitution and specific objections to Sessions becoming the nation’s top lawyer.

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