Professor Judith Daar, who joined the Whittier Law faculty in 1990, has been named the school's new dean. She is a graduate of Georgetown Law and focuses on health law and bioethics. She served as associate dean from 2008 to 2012.
Professor Judith Daar, who joined the Whittier Law faculty in 1990, has been named the school's new dean. She is a graduate of Georgetown Law and focuses on health law and bioethics. She served as associate dean from 2008 to 2012.
Whittier is the archetypal scam law school. Employment and bar passage outcomes for its students are absolutely abysmal. Anyone who pays money to attend is inviting financial disaster. Good luck to Dean Daar.
Ms. Highwater,
It can't be all bad. President Richard M. Nixon, hero to Bob Dole, graduated from Whittier College. My big mouth liberal dad even voted for Nixon.
Also, it would appear that Dean Daar is a Chicago Bears fan.
About 70% of the recent comments were by that one intentionally obnoxious commenter.
It seems, Captain, that your strategy is working.
You seem to be effectively eliminating the comment section of this blog. In fact, you are now resorting to commenting on your own comments, listing them out, one after the other, like the dogs do in the park.
I know that you will relish this comment; treasure it.
The question is: assuming that you are not irrational, what does that reaction tell you? Mission accomplished? Or, something else?
anon at 5:21 pm
I am soooooo sorry for unilaterally brining down this blog. I guess your post is the last gasp? You are a dying breed, just like millionaire Republicans. I am soooo sorry to offend you. Maybe I should be more respectful and say something nice about the Second Amendment and Walmart or something. There, happy?
Whew … just as there was a pause … here we go.
Captain, your responses are so predictable, incoherent and belligerent that you are revealing, once again, something about yourself. As I've speculated many times, my bet is that you are a law professor, using this blog as a dumping ground, literally and figuratively, in a way that suggests something deeply disturbing.
And yes, if I look at the "Recent Comments" column and see that all but a couple were yours, responding to your own comments in many instances, I do conclude that your seemingly obnoxious style has discouraged many from reading the comments and participating.
anon,
Except you. I really appreciate that YOU read my comments. You are correct. I am disturbed. My Axis 1 Diagnosis is Social Mal-Adjustment Disorder with Borderline features. Oops. I am at Walgreens. They are calling my name. Got to pick up my Klonopin, Clonidine and Haldol. Bye.
You win, Captain. Enjoy it.
We can only thank goodness that you aren't a real attorney. Only a law prof could behave this way, one hopes, because law professors generally lack any real power (sorry, that grade really wasn't that important, even if a student thought it was) and can only vindicate their underlying realization that they lack any real influence in the real world by posing as attorneys on web sites like this one.