Posted on 03/25/2010 6:23:47 PM PDT by Clintonfatigued
After several years at the helm of the Lewis and Clark Law School, Republican James Huffman says he will run for U.S. Senate and try to unseat longtime Democrat Ron Wyden. Huffman says Wyden has supported corporate bailouts and the stimulus plan which have not helped create jobs and fix unemployment. Huffman acknowledges the race will be an uphill battle but is confident people are ready for change.
Click the following two links to hear Huffman on KXL:
For further information about James Huffman, follow this link:
http://www.lclark.edu/law/faculty/james_huffman/
(Excerpt) Read more at kxl.com ...
Professor Huffman made a respectable showing in a poll by Rasmussen and if there’s a good year to run underdog campaigns against entrenched Democrats, this is it.
Wyden is a fool. He was one of my kids High School teachers and we went round and round all the time. The kids had no respect for him at all.
It’s interesting that both candidates are teachers. I don’t suppose you’ve had any classes with Jim Huffman?
I think the real shocking news is that there’s a Republican at Lewis and Clark!
Hahaha
Every Democrat should be challenged. If we don’t fund them then it I’d we who deserve to lose. We have an opportunity the American people are awakening and most believe bigger giverment is not the answer.
Ain’t that the truth.
Very famous lady graduated from Lewis and Clark(hint;she smokes cigars). Back to topic now...what kind of republican can we expect from the West Hills? And a lawyer at a law school to boot.
Thanks, I’m very interested. I could actually get to vote for a conservative. I’ll check the link.
Looky here, from the link up top that wasn’t a link, I just copied/pasted:
James Huffman
Erskine Wood Sr. Professor of Law
Specialty Areas & Course Descriptions
Constitutional Law,
Natural Resources,
Jurisprudence,
Constitutional History,
Graduate Environmental Law Seminar,
Water Law
Academic Credentials
B.S. 1967 Montana State University
M.A. 1969 Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University
J.D. 1972 University of Chicago Law School
Professional Background
Professor Huffman joined the law school faculty in 1973, was appointed Acting Dean in 1993 and Dean in 1994, and returned to full time teaching in 2006. Born in Fort Benton, Montana, Jim graduated from Montana State University, the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, and the University of Chicago Law School. He has been a visiting professor at Auckland University in New Zealand, the University of Oregon, the University of Athens in Greece and Universidad Francisco Marroquin in Guatemala. He was also a fellow at the Humane Studies Institute and a Distinguished Bradley Scholar at the Heritage Foundation. Jim serves on the boards of the National Crime Victims Law Institute, the Foundation for Research on Economics and the Environment, the Classroom Law Project, and the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation. He is a member and former Chair of the Executive Committee of the Environment and Property Rights Practice Group of the Federalist Society. He is a member of the Montana Bar Association and is admitted to practice before the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and the United States Supreme Court. He is the author of more than 100 articles and chapters on a wide array of legal topics.
“He was also a fellow at the Humane Studies Institute and a Distinguished Bradley Scholar at the Heritage Foundation.”
Sorry, don’t know Huffman. I think you’ll find that most politicians in Oregon are ex-teachers. That’s how they control things in the state.
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