March 24, 2026

Columbia Prof Convicted of Slavery

Timothy Birdnow

A Columbia University professor and U.N. judge was convicted of modern slavery for enslaving a young woman she hired to work as a maid.

Lydia Mugambe was a Ugandan lawyer and former judge who worked for the U.N. She was a fellow at Columbia.

These are the kinds of people hired by major universities in the U.S. and elsewhere. They are also the kind of people who have always inhabited the United Nations.

Why does anyone still listen to the major universities these days?

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