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the_angelmoroni September 17 2007, 19:45:51 UTC
That's awesome. I was worried that I would have to rush through the physics degree before intelligent design was made mandatory because some asshole conservative wanted it that way.

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kasheri September 17 2007, 20:34:22 UTC
Well, I'm glad it's Chemerinsky, but I still don't want to give up my nice office. Bah, I say, to the Law School!

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hebisner September 17 2007, 21:05:09 UTC
Because California desperately need a new law school. I'm surprised, I though they would be housed in a private stable on the Bren estate. You know, so Lord Donald could hand feed them and stroke them to ensure affection and loyalty. And of course, apply the WHIP!

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substitute September 17 2007, 21:14:09 UTC
They've somehow managed to beat the Chapman law school's launch, in which the first graduating class found out they weren't exactly accredited.

But yes. Law schools? More? Not needed.

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culfinglin September 18 2007, 15:49:08 UTC
the first law school from chapman knew quite well that they ran the risk of graduating before the accreditation was granted -- it was right in the admission publications they got. i didn't design them, but they came through my office.

failure to read the fine print is perhaps a sign that one's not cut out to be an attorney. or maybe one is.

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klikitak September 17 2007, 22:56:58 UTC
Can't pull up the article, but I listened to this report on NPR- I think it was Thursday and they were interviewing the Chancellor (or whoever put a foot in the hiring process) and he said something to the effect of, "It isn't political, and besides, I'm on the same political side of the fence as he is". I really, really doubted it.

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