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Post by NOTTHOR on Feb 27, 2008 9:31:58 GMT -6
That should be shut down.
The list of alums is a who's who of modern far left thought and includes:
Ralph Nader Barack Obama Steven Breyer Laurence Tribe Elizabeth Warren
If you libs are really hell bent on giving money to the poor, please close it down and transfer its assets to the poor instead of raising my taxes again.
Thank you.
BTR
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Post by Chuck Storm on Feb 27, 2008 9:43:53 GMT -6
I'm sure you'd like it if the legal institution that produced such pillars of the legal community as Antonin Scalia, Anthony Kennedy, Chief Justice John Roberts and Alberto Gonzales ceased to exist. Then it would be a lot easier for you to push through your soft-on-crime, soft-on-terror agenda after you've filled the Court with your Stanford Law School liberals like Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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Post by NOTTHOR on Feb 27, 2008 10:25:29 GMT -6
NOTE TO SOCAL - PLEASE TURN H-I-P-P-I-E-S filter off!!!!! Notwithstanding the fact that it churned out a few great legal minds, like John Roberts, let us not forget that Nino Scalia voted to STRIKE DOWN a law that forbade H-I-P-P-I-E-S from FLAG BURNING. Nino does not respect the flag. Furthermmore, Gonzalez is the biggest of big government liberals - he has never seen a law that isn't constitutional. He must have failed Con Law. Regardless, I didn't want to break out the big guns, but here they are. A few paragraphs from Eugene Volokh's website copied and pasted out of the Harvard Law Review. The place is a festering toilet of far left ideology and it makes me sick: Harvard Law Review on Punitive Damages and the 14th Amendment: Apparently, a student editor was assigned to write about Philip Morris USA v. Williams, but thought this far too mundane a topic. Here's the first paragraph: The history of the Fourteenth Amendment is one of hierarchy and capitalism. In the Amendment's first 139 years, courts have consistently used it to perpetuate dominant notions of class and culture--to maintain deeply rooted inequality and resist meaningful changes in the areas of poverty, race, and gender. While the Amendment's beautiful language and spirit could have been used to ensure equality and meaningful participation in all aspects of a civil community, its words have instead been employed as a tool for just the opposite. Last Term, in Philip Morris USA v. Williams, the Supreme Court used the Fourteenth Amendment to reaffirm and enrich procedural and substantive due process protections for corporations sued for punitive damages. This is the sad reality of a legal system and a culture that have often lacked the courage necessary to promote the practice of daily human life in a manner consistent with our values. But by reconceptualizing the kinds of harms that it addresses, we can transform the Amendment--now itself part of the machinery of cruel myth and illusion--into a tool for equality and justice. And the last: One small child dies of starvation every five seconds. That child is one of nearly ten million people who die every year because of hunger. It would be hard for us to imagine watching a child die. In fact, if it were happening in front of us, most of us would do everything in our power to stop it. We must understand and confront the powerful psychological forces that allow us to put the face of this child out of our minds when we interpret constitutional language that purports to bind us to thinking seriously about life and liberty. Yet we live with this world, and we live with this Amendment. And we violate it every five seconds. The Supreme Court, 2006 Term Leading Cases I. Constitutional Law C. Due Process (121 Harv. L. Rev. 275 (Nov. 2007). volokh.com/posts/1201199673.shtml
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Post by socal on Feb 27, 2008 10:37:32 GMT -6
NOTE TO SOCAL - PLEASE TURN H-I-P-P-I-E-S filter off!!!!! There is no H-I-P-P-I-E-S filter. You're just imagining things....
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Post by livingintheusa on Dec 30, 2023 20:22:59 GMT -6
Fuckink hippies and Harvard Elite
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Post by Logan Roy’s Bastard Son on Jan 1, 2024 10:34:28 GMT -6
Plagiarism is now allowed if it doesn’t really impact anything.
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Post by livingintheusa on Jan 1, 2024 20:33:44 GMT -6
Plagiarism is now allowed if it doesn’t really impact anything. Please expound you are on a roll here.
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Post by thunderhawk on Jan 4, 2024 17:10:17 GMT -6
Pound Hall on the Harvard Law campus is named in honor of my great uncle Roscoe Pound.
That being said, fuck Harvard with a rusty fork. Elitist shithole. Place is like a fucking entitled sociopath factory
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Post by NOTTHOR on Jan 4, 2024 17:52:52 GMT -6
Pound Hall on the Harvard Law campus is named in honor of my great uncle Roscoe Pound. That being said, fuck Harvard with a rusty fork. Elitist shithole. Place is like a fucking entitled sociopath factory I ain't Ivy League material or anything, but if I was president of Harvard I would have a policy of protecting the shit out of the Tribe. Like, how the fuck do they not have a one-on-one meeting on day one and say "Um, yeah, so here's the benefactor list and oh by the way don't say anything bad about the Tribe and you have to tell anyone pushed BDS shit to shut the fuck up." Their response to shit in October and November was so god damned bad that I can't help but wonder to what extent the tentacles of The Party and The House of Saud may have infected some of their decision-making. We've exported so many dollars to hostile regimes that at some point they might have to expand CFIUS to cover charitable donations and shit like that because at some point this shit is going to create a legitimate national security concern if it hasn't already.
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Post by thunderhawk on Jan 4, 2024 18:17:59 GMT -6
Pound Hall on the Harvard Law campus is named in honor of my great uncle Roscoe Pound. That being said, fuck Harvard with a rusty fork. Elitist shithole. Place is like a fucking entitled sociopath factory I ain't Ivy League material or anything, but if I was president of Harvard I would have a policy of protecting the shit out of the Tribe. Like, how the fuck do they not have a one-on-one meeting on day one and say "Um, yeah, so here's the benefactor list and oh by the way don't say anything bad about the Tribe and you have to tell anyone pushed BDS shit to shut the fuck up." Their response to shit in October and November was so god damned bad that I can't help but wonder to what extent the tentacles of The Party and The House of Saud may have infected some of their decision-making. We've exported so many dollars to hostile regimes that at some point they might have to expand CFIUS to cover charitable donations and shit like that because at some point this shit is going to create a legitimate national security concern if it hasn't already. I have to say that Harvard telling the Jews to get fucked in the aftermath of their being slaughtered by Hamas wasn’t the play I expected.
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Post by twinlaker on Jan 4, 2024 22:14:20 GMT -6
Anyone ever seen Thor and the redhead from Coalville in the same tractor tire sandbox or room together? Asking for a rockstar grandma and the Fort Dodge Messenger…. weird
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