Posted on 10/20/2010 3:39:39 PM PDT by MichaelNewton

Conservative watchdog groups should post lists of liberal schools for parents to avoid sending their kids to. (if they aren’t doing that already that is)
I assume the American Physical Therapy Association is non-political, but the rest are all Democrats.
Widener Law School audience derided O’Donnell for asking: ‘Where in the constitution is the separation of church and state?’
I believe it, but this really isn’t Breaking News.
So what’s going to happen, conservative people will just stop getting an education? The 7 schools in the United States were equal numbers give to Democrats and Republicans can’t educate everyone.
Lobby work
The APTA advocates on behalf of the profession and for issues which impact the health and wellbeing of society such as; fundng for health research, funding for an adequate heath care workforce and for health care reform to improve access to health care and ensure adequate funding for the provision of physical therapy
Alfred Avins founded the Delaware Law School to be a conservative institution. He was slowly forced out by the poweres that be, including the ABA, which accredits law schools. During the accredition process, the ABA found everything in order, except that the students (Conservatives) lacked “intellectual spark.” The result was Avins v. White, 627 F. 2d 637. http://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=15392505428233445478&hl=en&as_sdt=2&as_vis=1&oi=scholarr
Post accreditation and the ouster of Avins, who always wanted the school to remain independent, it became allied with Widener U. Now it looks like the place just outright sucks.
Wow. So the money went exclusively toward Democrats and/or liberal causes.
Says something about the quality of edu the students are getting at this “univ”.
Any lawyers out there? I read another blogger mocking the futures of Widener law students. He said to the students ‘you are not at a law school and you are not going to be lawyers’ among other things. So I went to Widener’s website and it is accredited by the bar etc. so I am wondering if the blogger is wrong or is he pointing to the ‘reputation’ issue I’ve sometimes heard about - that if you get a law degree from a school without sufficient reputation, then you really can’t have a law career. So - anyone know if this is true?
Of course they do. They know a conservative majority will vote in the strictest tort reform on the planet. And take us back to those draconian days of NO COMMERCIALS.
Widener is now known as a hecklers education. By idiots for idiots.
Ah cancel my request for ‘Widener students won’t be lawyers’ clarification. I think I found an answer: http://www.calicocat.com/2004/08/law-school-big-lie.html
The link is an essay written by a law grad who couldn’t use his law degree because it wasn’t from a ‘top school’.
IOW it has become a jd diploma mill.
The local state bars determin if a school is allowed to have its students sit for the bar.
Remove the oversight of the ABA ( a voluntary unelected organization) and presto, independance can be reclaimed.
Ann Coulter slams the bearded marxist!!!!!...
http://www.anncoulter.com/
How could all the “smart” people be so frickin’ stupid?
not one has replied to my blanket letter I sent on this
I was at a prestigious law firm last year here on business...Bass Berry and Sims...Nashville
one lawyer was from Georgetown Law
another from University of Tennessee
they both laughed and said they made the same money and that once you got into a big firm it did not matter where you went
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