So it's back to the Kangaroo Court, no due process system of dealing with campus sex issues.
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The most disgusting, yet revealing thing about all that "believe women" bullshit, was that it happened under Obama, a supposed "Constitutional Scholar" and former Constitutional Law Professor at Harvard. Any law professor that doesn't believe in the Bill of Rights is a fucking traitor, as far as I'm concerned. Or just a lazy and stupid phony. Take your pick. Barry checks both boxes.
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Actually, he was a pretend law scholar/professor at the University of Chicago. My law school professor was the head of the Oregon ACLU and she knew sh*t about the written Constitution. "Felt" that the death penalty was unconstitutional even though it's mentioned at least twice in the US Constitution (5th and 14th Amendment) and at least by inference in the Treason clause. barry, like most Constitutional "professors" feel that the written Constitution is archaic and should organically change to reflect the current modern world. The written language is for suckers who clearly are QANON supporters.TurdBomber said:The most disgusting, yet revealing thing about all that "believe women" bullshit, was that it happened under Obama, a supposed "Constitutional Scholar" and former Constitutional Law Professor at Harvard. Any law professor that doesn't believe in the Bill of Rights is a fucking traitor, as far as I'm concerned. Or just a lazy and stupid phony. Take your pick. Barry checks both boxes.
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Oh right, right, right. First Black Prez of Harvard Law Review. Wrong fake honor.WestlinnDuck said:
Actually, he was a pretend law scholar/professor at the University of Chicago. My law school professor was the head of the Oregon ACLU and she knew sh*t about the written Constitution. "Felt" that the death penalty was unconstitutional even though it's mentioned at least twice in the US Constitution (5th and 14th Amendment) and at least by inference in the Treason clause. barry, like most Constitutional "professors" feel that the written Constitution is archaic and should organically change to reflect the current modern world. The written language is for suckers who clearly are QANON supporters.TurdBomber said:The most disgusting, yet revealing thing about all that "believe women" bullshit, was that it happened under Obama, a supposed "Constitutional Scholar" and former Constitutional Law Professor at Harvard. Any law professor that doesn't believe in the Bill of Rights is a fucking traitor, as far as I'm concerned. Or just a lazy and stupid phony. Take your pick. Barry checks both boxes.
I don't understand what law school would hire a professor who doesn't understand and/or shits all over the Bill of Rights, especially that pesky 6th Amendment Right to confront your accusers. Terribly inconvenient for the all knowing, all powerful state. -
I'm not sure why there is so much outrage to have the Department of Education examine rules?
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Why even bother with such an empty lightweight poast? Srsly.HustlinOwl said:I'm not sure why there is so much outrage to have the Department of Education examine rules?
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Leftards lie and love to be lied to. There is the truth and then there are lies. Leftards treat the truth like slugs treat salt. Why would the MSM adopt the Russian collusion hoax? They just want political power and don't care how they get it.TurdBomber said:
Oh right, right, right. First Black Prez of Harvard Law Review. Wrong fake honor.WestlinnDuck said:
Actually, he was a pretend law scholar/professor at the University of Chicago. My law school professor was the head of the Oregon ACLU and she knew sh*t about the written Constitution. "Felt" that the death penalty was unconstitutional even though it's mentioned at least twice in the US Constitution (5th and 14th Amendment) and at least by inference in the Treason clause. barry, like most Constitutional "professors" feel that the written Constitution is archaic and should organically change to reflect the current modern world. The written language is for suckers who clearly are QANON supporters.TurdBomber said:The most disgusting, yet revealing thing about all that "believe women" bullshit, was that it happened under Obama, a supposed "Constitutional Scholar" and former Constitutional Law Professor at Harvard. Any law professor that doesn't believe in the Bill of Rights is a fucking traitor, as far as I'm concerned. Or just a lazy and stupid phony. Take your pick. Barry checks both boxes.
I don't understand what law school would hire a professor who doesn't understand and/or shits all over the Bill of Rights, especially that pesky 6th Amendment Right to confront your accusers. Terribly inconvenient for the all knowing, all powerful state.


