This woman has a history of cyber stalking. There is the instance of her abusing a Professor at UCLA at www.professorbainbridge.com.
There is also, now, this question of her leaving the University of Oregon due to her not being given tenure. She claims in her post that she was sexually harassed - but then states she wasn't sure she was. Then she lays it on one professor who she claims was a real problem for her. Now knowing her penchant for stalking conservative blogs, I wonder whether this professor was a conservative and she did her act with him. He wouldn't stand for it, saw to it she didn't get tenure, and so she took her act to the Internet where she felt safer. That's all conjecture, of course, but it could have happened. In any event, this Jeff Goldstein would be well advised to look in to legal remedies. She's obviously escalated her actions and who knows what's next.
True, this is a study in political delusion gone overboard, but she isn't much different than a lot of the people we've seen at DU or KOS. To me, the thing that worries me about her is the obvious escalation and the child. Especially the child!
Speaking of danger and legal remedies, if one looks at the DoS attacks Jeff got soon afterwards could be the small door opening to investigate the home. Even if she was not responsible, the authorities could start investigating her for that and perhaps uncover other things in the process. Maybe even child abuse. Unfortunately, there isn't much one can do about cyber threats and cyber stalking, but the DoS is definately a punishable offense and is against the law.
She may have suffered punishment a bit more than she even knows at this juncture because I believe she will never teach again. This doesn't help the child living in the household though and further investigation by the authorities should be conducted.
I was reading some of the history on her too. Kcvl posted some of that over on this thread:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1663481/posts
Some of that is quite obviously libel.