A Harvard law professor explained why Harvard President Claudine Gay was right in the remarks she made during a congressional hearing on campus antisemitism. "When asked whether they would discipline students (or, I suppose, faculty) if they called for the genocide of Jews, each president responded that the answer depends on the context of the utterances," Charles Fried, a professor at Harvard Law School and a former solicitor general, wrote in the op-ed for The Harvard Crimson. "I have taught at Harvard Law School since 1961 and began practicing before the Supreme Court in 1985 — for four years as...