UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE LAW — Students and faculty marched out of the University of New Hampshire law school Wednesday afternoon bearing signs in support of the queer community and calling for the school’s administration to stand up against a Christian group that planned to hold a candlelight vigil for victims of an elementary school shooting in Nashville. They chanted “UNH, stand against hate” as they spilled out of the building onto the front lawn. Many carried signs and flags in support of the transgender community, many of whom felt targeted by an email sent to the student body Tuesday night by the Christian Legal Society inviting others to their vigil, activists said.