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Something we need to keep reminding ourselves as outsiders
is that the McCloskey's are Big-Fish-In-A-Small-Pond lawyers in St. Louis,
and they may have more juice than the prosecutor.
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Even Nifong got disbarred its not really much to ask for, given shes caught red handed here....As much as I would like to see Gardner lose her law license it isn't going to happen. Sadly the bar will throw her a party for her bravery and "speaking truth to power" shtick etc etc. The next day she will get a $5 million book deal writing a book called "Triumph over evil racist conservatives". Then she'll buy a ski lodge in Aspen where she can hobnob with guilt laden super wealthy white progressives and in a couple of years she will be attorney general.
Even Nifong got disbarred its not really much to ask for, given shes caught red handed here....
Even Nifong got disbarred its not really much to ask for, given shes caught red handed here....
Shrug.St. Louis Lawyers Who Pointed Guns at Protesters Face Possible Suspension of Law Licenses
Shortly after their pardon by Missouri's governor, the gun-toting lawyers prosecuted for pointing their weapons at Black Lives Matter protesters could face the indefinite suspension of their law licenses after a court official asked a judge to discipline them.lawandcrime.com
Shrug.
They can always move to Massachusetts and practice law without a license here.
Who the hell needs a law license to teach law?Even better, they could move to Mass and teach law without a Mass law license, just like Granny Warren did.
Who the hell needs a law license to teach law?
(Watch this, guyz: if he answers the question, he's teaching law).
I had a lot of confidence in my HS Business Law teacher,You don't need a law license to teach law, but how much would you trust the teacher if they themselves didn't have the license you hope to earn by taking their class ???
Would you have a lot of confidence in the credibility of a drivers ed teacher who didn't have a drivers license ???
I had a lot of confidence in my HS Business Law teacher,
even though he was old enough that I had no reason to believe
that he had successfully passed the NYS Board of Regents Business Law exam.
Maybe the exam had a long and storied past,
but I found out a few years ago that the curriculum
was eliminated by the state scant years after I took it.
So if this issue wasn't even raised for Fauxcahontas (was it?),In addition to passing a state Bar Exam, lawyers have to re-certify periodically to show they've been keeping up with continuing education requirements. This is because new laws are instituted all the time, old laws do get changed, modified or recinded, and cases and precedents get overturned. If the teacher doesn't hold a law license, there's nothing to insure that they're actually up-to-date on these changes.
So if this issue wasn't even raised for Fauxcahontas (was it?),
is it even a thing in Mass?
Did Jacobson raise it?Why would the leftist MSM bring up anything questionable about their ultra-leftist darling carpetbagging fake indian ???
Did Jacobson raise it?
To be fair, engineering professors don't have to be PEs to teach the material either. Depending what they're actually teaching, even if the minutia changes, much of the macro stuff stays the same. And, considering licenses aren't portable, you might have someone licensed in CA but teaching in MT, would that invalidate their experience?In addition to passing a state Bar Exam, lawyers have to re-certify periodically to show they've been keeping up with continuing education requirements. This is because new laws are instituted all the time, old laws do get changed, modified or recinded, and cases and precedents get overturned. If the teacher doesn't hold a law license, there's nothing to insure that they're actually up-to-date on these changes.
I never heard Howie say one word about teaching law without being admitted to the Massachusetts bar.Howie Carr did, but the national MSM wasn't going to run with it.
If Harvard Law School wants to teach business-law courses, and hires a businessperson instead of a law person, that's their prerogative.
I'm sure Harvard Business School has lawyers teaching there. I bet nobody bats an eye. If they know their stuff, that's all that matters.
Sure. They're free to make whatever decisions they want in running their business.But Harvard didn't hire the person most qualified for the job, she was hired because she lied about her "Indian" heritage and Harvard was looking to show how "diverse" their staff was by hiring a "Native American".
But Harvard didn't hire the person most qualified for the job, she was hired because she lied about her "Indian" heritage and Harvard was looking to show how "diverse" their staff was by hiring a "Native American".
I get that, but it's still their choice, their hire, their values, etc. She might have even been a good teacher; I have no way of knowing.
I guess their "values" are questionable too, because when they discovered they'd be duped by the fake indian, instead of firing her for fraud and given the job to a real "person of color", they let her stay and tried to hide the fact that she scammed them.