Robert L. Tsai is a Professor of Law and Harry Elwood Memorial Scholar at Boston University School of Law and a ’24-’25 Laurance S. Rockefeller Visiting Faculty Fellow at the University Center for Human Values at Princeton University. His most recent book, Demand the Impossible, outlines Stephen Bright’s career and pursuit of equal justice through the lens of four capital cases that Bright argued in front of the Supreme Court. His essay here, which will also appear in print in Volume 113 of the Kentucky Law Journal, details Bright’s time as an outspoken SGA president at the University of Kentucky during the Vietnam War.