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Originally Posted by shinerbock
You're right, Berkeley isn't a liberal school. One conservative law professor indicates this.
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I've personally never understood the utility of law school, let alone lawyers, but generally you all tend to be great at reading details. I'm shocked you aren't.
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I never said Berkeley wasn't a liberal school. Not only does that have no relevancy to what we were discussing, but I also don't think you can even elucidate what makes a "liberal school".
I made a point regarding the administration which is composed of professors. You did follow that detail correct? I mean it's really simple.
We were discussing professors.
I pointed out a professor in the university that is extremely conservative and has been one of the architects of the Bush Administration's conservative legislations as well as a prominent member of the Federalist society (along with Antonin Scalia), which "hopes to transform the American legal system by developing and promoting conservative positions and influencing who will become judges, top government officials, and decision-makers."
I hope your reading skills improve.
-Rudey