Yale Law School Cancels Classes So Future Michael Avenattis Can Yell at Brett Kavanaugh – IOTW Report

Yale Law School Cancels Classes So Future Michael Avenattis Can Yell at Brett Kavanaugh

‘Now I may be mistaken, but I thought law schools taught the basic right of all, that you are innocent until proven guilty.’

9 Comments on Yale Law School Cancels Classes So Future Michael Avenattis Can Yell at Brett Kavanaugh

  1. At least their 2-minutes-of-Hate will not last
    (until the next “bad guy” comes along):
    The documents and remarks required of Ford are due today, Tues 25th (assumed: close of business). Her bio and planned remarks are due tomorrow, Wed. the 26th by 10:00am. If her documents are not submitted today good chance she will be a no show Thursday. After that, it looks like the Senate GOP has arranged a confirmation vote for the entire Senate Thursday afternoon. And then, it’s helloooooo Judge K!

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  2. Republicans don’t even have to be guilty, just get a ‘serious’ charge leveled their way, even by an anonymous source and that is it – disqualified, life ruined, time to set up a kangaroo court and make a mockery of ‘justice’.

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  3. ” YALE ” remember the name, anytime a Court case comes up with the YALE name attatched to it, We know we can expect the Worst of the Worst in the Profession of Law from this point on.

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  4. Friend of an ex-roommate claimed that he cheated at Scrabble after downing two fuzzy navels. He just kept making up jazz words after culturally appropriating Cab Calloway.

    What does this mean for our country for a man to be interpteting our Constitution who won’t respect Noah Webster?

    Bombshell report to be released 15 minutes before testimony tomorrow.

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  5. Yale Annual Cost of Attendance $68,950
    – Tuition and Fees $49,480
    – Room and Board $15,170
    – Books and Supplies $3,580

    From NewRepublic.com: “Many law schools all but explicitly promise that, within a few months of graduation, practically all their graduates will obtain jobs as lawyers, by trumpeting employment figures of 95 percent, 97 percent, and even 99.8 percent. The truth is that less than half will.”

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  6. I called Yale Law School this morning and left 3 polite messages with 1) Dean’s office. The lady who answered the phone was sympathetic and sweet. Said she would give my message to the Dean; 2) Voice mail with alumni office; 3) Admissions office. He hung up on me after a lengthy discussion and I asked if Yale Law School still taught a person is innocent until proven guilty.

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