This Is How The Dean Of Berkeley Law School Teaches Ethics To His Students…

Nice. Violate the law, ignore basic fairness, and honesty, but as long as you don’t tell anyone and can’t be caught, it’s okay.

Chemerinsky is a well-established partisan hack whose legal commentary is almost always polluted by his leftist agenda, but this was low even for him. Do you ever wonder where unethical lawyers come from?

Classes like his.

And professors like him. Yale Law School’s Dean, Georgetown Law Center’s Dean, and others supposedly overseeing the training of tomorrow’s legal professionals have similarly made it clear with their actions and words that ethics are secondary to their political and social agendas. None have done so quite as flagrantly and smugly as Chemerinsky, however.

4 thoughts on “This Is How The Dean Of Berkeley Law School Teaches Ethics To His Students…

  1. The point at the end (where he is cut off) is very important. He was most likely going to bring up the fact that you have statistical measures (like the LSAT) that can show you are discriminating. That is why they are (or already have) gotten rid of the LSAT in admissions, to hide the discrimination they are doing.

  2. The fact that this mentality has overwhelmed our schools and has now for years been sending its recruits out into the work world greatly distresses me.

    However, in all fairness, this cant has thrived because it hasn’t been sufficiently challenged. Too many people just want to quietly live their lives and let others live theirs. They don’t want to stand up and fight that fight, and because of that, the battle has largely been lost by default.

    I hope I can have the courage and wisdom to confront malicious ideas, and that I have the capability to raise my children to do so as well.

  3. Another red diaper baby. Must have been Bernie Sanders’ best man and joined Bernie on his honeymoon in the Soviet Union.

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