He has tenure so a job will be waiting for him once this whole pesky thing is taken care of.
Not likely. Tenure is not entirely unconditional. Also, he's a repeat offender, this is federal and it impacts on our relations with Thailand, a country that has been working pretty hard to overcome its reputation as a mecca for pedophiles. I believe his career is over. I also foresee an orange jumpsuit in his future.
You are correct in nothing will happen to him. A professor from Atlantic University went to Tialand and bought him a yung boy and brought him back with him. He got caught but I don't think anything happened to him. If it did I did not hear about it.
This is jut a minor inconvenece for him.Everything will be o.k.
Laws are just for the peasants and peons.
Don't believe that? Ask any Kennedy or Hillary Clinton.
"He has tenure so a job will be waiting for him once this whole pesky
thing is taken care of."
Actually, he's on emeritus status.
But I suspect they'll still have office space and full privileges
back at Wharton when he's done his time.
I know of on Big12 prof that did time for being too familiar with
young boys. It ended up being just a road-bump for his academic career.
You know, professors are smart enough to know they shouldn't stand
in judgement of others, dontcha' know?
(/sarcasm)
Agreed. He sounds like a fairly typical professor.
"He has tenure"
Yikes.
Reason #38 for abolishing tenure.
If what you suggest actually comes to pass, it would actually be a great thing for all of higher education, because it would cause the public to absolutely come unglued and DEMAND that universities be held accountable....and they will vote with their checkbooks. When fewer families send their children to these overpriced Ivy League schools, they just may sit up and take notice. Nothing will hurt them like a hit on the pocketbook.
Another academon.