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[h=1]More Than 500 Law Professors Condemn Kavanaugh For ‘Lack Of Judicial Temperament’[/h][FONT=&quot] Matt Ferner,HuffPost 1 hour 34 minutes ago

[FONT=&quot]More than 500 law professors from nearly 100 law schools around the nation have signed a letter to the U.S. Senate to say that the volatile temperament Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh displayed on Thursday as he testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee disqualifies him from sitting on the nation’s highest court.[/FONT][FONT=&quot]“We regret that we feel compelled to write to you to provide our views that at the Senate hearings on Thursday, September 27, 2018, the Honorable Brett Kavanaugh displayed a lack of judicial temperament that would be disqualifying for any court, and certainly for elevation to the highest court of this land,” the letter says.[/FONT][FONT=&quot]The letter is signed by many high-profile law professors, including eight from Yale Law School, where Kavanaugh obtained his law degree. The letter remains open for additional signatures through Thursday, when it will be presented to the Senate.[/FONT][FONT=&quot]The legal experts fault Kavanaugh for failing to remain open to the necessary search for truth after being accused of sexually assaulting a girl when he was a teen and instead becoming “repeatedly aggressive with questioners.” The signees also criticize the judge for indicating that he believes allegations made by professor Christine Blasey Ford and other women are “a calculated and orchestrated political hit” by members of the Democratic Party rather than acknowledging that the Senate must try to understand and investigate the facts surrounding the allegations.[/FONT][FONT=&quot]“Instead of trying to sort out with reason and care the allegations that were raised, Judge Kavanaugh responded in an intemperate, inflammatory, and partial manner, as he interrupted and, at times, was discourteous to questioners,” the letter reads. The law professors cite two statutes, governing bias and recusal, that require a judge to step aside if he or she is at risk of being perceived as being unfair.[/FONT][FONT=&quot]Here’s a copy of their letter:
Signed Law Prof Kavanaugh L... by on Scribd


[FONT=&quot]The FBI is investigating Blasey’s allegation that a drunken, teenaged Kavanaugh pushed her into a room, pinned her on a bed, groped her and covered her mouth when she tried to scream during a gathering of high school friends. Kavanaugh has denied her allegation, along with allegations of sexual misconduct from two other women. On Friday, Republicans gave the FBI one week to look into these claims.[/FONT][FONT=&quot]Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), who is eager to put Kavanaugh on the court, regardless of the allegations against him, said Tuesday that he’s aiming to hold Kavanaugh’s confirmation vote this week.[/FONT][FONT=&quot]“We have differing views about the other qualifications of Judge Kavanaugh,” the professors state in the letter. “But we are united, as professors of law and scholars of judicial institutions, in believing that Judge Kavanaugh did not display the impartiality and judicial temperament requisite to sit on the highest court of our land.”[/FONT][FONT=&quot]Another open letter was also made public Tuesday, this one directed at Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), signed by more than 800 faculty, administrators and staff at colleges and universities who live and work in Maine, urging her to vote no on Kavanaugh’s nomination. All of the signatories have students and colleagues who are survivors of sexual violence, and many who signed the letter are survivors themselves.[/FONT][FONT=&quot]“We are at an historic juncture, and your vote, your words, and your actions as our representative will be a focal part of what happens this week,” the letter to Collins says. “Will you send a message to the tens of millions of American women and men who are victims of sexual violence that their experiences will be met with indifference and even disbelief? Or will you make a choice for the greater good, and send the message that survivors can trust that they will be heard if they have the courage to come forward?”[/FONT]
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[h=1]More Than 500 Law Professors Condemn Kavanaugh For ‘Lack Of Judicial Temperament’[/h][FONT="][URL="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/"]
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[/URL] Matt Ferner,HuffPost 1 hour 34 minutes ago

[FONT="]More than 500 law professors from nearly 100 law schools around the nation have signed a letter to the U.S. Senate to say that the volatile temperament [URL="https://www.huffingtonpost.com/topic/supreme-court"]Supreme Court[/URL] nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh displayed on Thursday as he testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee disqualifies him from sitting on the nation’s highest court.[/FONT][FONT="]“We regret that we feel compelled to write to you to provide our views that at the Senate hearings on Thursday, September 27, 2018, the Honorable Brett Kavanaugh displayed a lack of judicial temperament that would be disqualifying for any court, and certainly for elevation to the highest court of this land,” the letter says.[/FONT][/COLOR][COLOR=#000000][FONT="]The letter is signed by many high-profile law professors, including eight from Yale Law School, where Kavanaugh obtained his law degree. The letter remains open for additional signatures through Thursday, when it will be presented to the Senate.[/FONT][FONT="]The legal experts fault Kavanaugh for failing to remain open to the necessary search for truth after being accused of sexually assaulting a girl when he was a teen and instead becoming “repeatedly aggressive with questioners.” The signees also criticize the judge for indicating that he believes allegations made by professor Christine Blasey Ford and other women are “a calculated and orchestrated political hit” by members of the Democratic Party rather than acknowledging that the Senate must try to understand and investigate the facts surrounding the allegations.[/FONT][/COLOR][COLOR=#000000][FONT="]“Instead of trying to sort out with reason and care the allegations that were raised, Judge Kavanaugh responded in an intemperate, inflammatory, and partial manner, as he interrupted and, at times, was discourteous to questioners,” the letter reads. The law professors cite two statutes, governing bias and recusal, that require a judge to step aside if he or she is at risk of being perceived as being unfair.[/FONT][FONT="]Here’s a copy of their letter:
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[FONT="]The FBI is investigating Blasey’s allegation that a drunken, teenaged Kavanaugh pushed her into a room, pinned her on a bed, groped her and covered her mouth when she tried to scream during a gathering of high school friends. Kavanaugh has denied her allegation, along with allegations of sexual misconduct from two other women. On Friday, Republicans gave the FBI one week to look into these claims.[/FONT][/COLOR][COLOR=#000000][FONT="]Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), who is eager to put Kavanaugh on the court, regardless of the allegations against him, said Tuesday that he’s aiming to hold Kavanaugh’s confirmation vote this week.[/FONT][FONT="]“We have differing views about the other qualifications of Judge Kavanaugh,” the professors state in the letter. “But we are united, as professors of law and scholars of judicial institutions, in believing that Judge Kavanaugh did not display the impartiality and judicial temperament requisite to sit on the highest court of our land.”[/FONT][/COLOR][COLOR=#000000][FONT="]Another open letter was also made public Tuesday, this one directed at Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), signed by more than 800 faculty, administrators and staff at colleges and universities who live and work in Maine, urging her to vote no on Kavanaugh’s nomination. All of the signatories have students and colleagues who are survivors of sexual violence, and many who signed the letter are survivors themselves.[/FONT][FONT="]“We are at an historic juncture, and your vote, your words, and your actions as our representative will be a focal part of what happens this week,” the letter to Collins says. “Will you send a message to the tens of millions of American women and men who are victims of sexual violence that their experiences will be met with indifference and even disbelief? Or will you make a choice for the greater good, and send the message that survivors can trust that they will be heard if they have the courage to come forward?”[/FONT][/COLOR]
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Thats a weird way of saying only 2.96% of Law Professors condemn Kavanaugh....

Law Professors in the US - 16,900
https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes251112.htm

Wonder why HuffPo left the amount of Law Professors total in the US out of the whole article??? Arent they supposed to put in all the facts? Or are the biased and know their readers wouldnt fact check anything or dig deeper....
 

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"......and covered her mouth when she tried to scream during a gathering of high school friends."

From the article you posted. Can I ask WHICH FRIENDS?

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"......and covered her mouth when she tried to scream during a gathering of high school friends."

From the article you posted. Can I ask WHICH FRIENDS?

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Why don't you ask, who has more credibility, over 500 law professors, a dozen anonymous right wing assholes on an internet forum? Or, why won't you answer the 9 questions, Porky? How about, whatever happened to the "audit" Twittler claimed was preventing him from releasing his taxes?
 

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Why don't you ask, who has more credibility, over 500 law professors, a dozen anonymous right wing assholes on an internet forum? Or, why won't you answer the 9 questions, Porky? How about, whatever happened to the "audit" Twittler claimed was preventing him from releasing his taxes?

Id say the 16,400 other Law Professors that didnt sign the condemnation have more credability... you know, the other 97.04%

AND WHY DONT YOU FOLLOW WHAT YOU POST? DAFINCH: "do you ever post about what's being discussed, dumbo?"

Oh... and Ann Coulter has you pegged, and she doesnt even know you or your forum behavior lmao.

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Dafinch: "500 Law Professors are more credible than 16,400 Law Professors"

ABANDON THREAD OR CHANGE THE TOPIC!!!
 

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/more-500-law-professors-condemn-010208585.html

More Than 500 Law Professors Condemn Kavanaugh For ‘Lack Of Judicial Temperament’

Matt Ferner,HuffPost 1 hour 34 minutes ago

More than 500 law professors from nearly 100 law schools around the nation have signed a letter to the U.S. Senate to say that the volatile temperament Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh displayed on Thursday as he testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee disqualifies him from sitting on the nation’s highest court.“We regret that we feel compelled to write to you to provide our views that at the Senate hearings on Thursday, September 27, 2018, the Honorable Brett Kavanaugh displayed a lack of judicial temperament that would be disqualifying for any court, and certainly for elevation to the highest court of this land,” the letter says.The letter is signed by many high-profile law professors, including eight from Yale Law School, where Kavanaugh obtained his law degree. The letter remains open for additional signatures through Thursday, when it will be presented to the Senate.The legal experts fault Kavanaugh for failing to remain open to the necessary search for truth after being accused of sexually assaulting a girl when he was a teen and instead becoming “repeatedly aggressive with questioners.” The signees also criticize the judge for indicating that he believes allegations made by professor Christine Blasey Ford and other women are “a calculated and orchestrated political hit” by members of the Democratic Party rather than acknowledging that the Senate must try to understand and investigate the facts surrounding the allegations.“Instead of trying to sort out with reason and care the allegations that were raised, Judge Kavanaugh responded in an intemperate, inflammatory, and partial manner, as he interrupted and, at times, was discourteous to questioners,” the letter reads. The law professors cite two statutes, governing bias and recusal, that require a judge to step aside if he or she is at risk of being perceived as being unfair.Here’s a copy of their letter:
Signed Law Prof Kavanaugh L... by on Scribd


The FBI is investigating Blasey’s allegation that a drunken, teenaged Kavanaugh pushed her into a room, pinned her on a bed, groped her and covered her mouth when she tried to scream during a gathering of high school friends. Kavanaugh has denied her allegation, along with allegations of sexual misconduct from two other women. On Friday, Republicans gave the FBI one week to look into these claims.Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), who is eager to put Kavanaugh on the court, regardless of the allegations against him, said Tuesday that he’s aiming to hold Kavanaugh’s confirmation vote this week.“We have differing views about the other qualifications of Judge Kavanaugh,” the professors state in the letter. “But we are united, as professors of law and scholars of judicial institutions, in believing that Judge Kavanaugh did not display the impartiality and judicial temperament requisite to sit on the highest court of our land.”Another open letter was also made public Tuesday, this one directed at Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), signed by more than 800 faculty, administrators and staff at colleges and universities who live and work in Maine, urging her to vote no on Kavanaugh’s nomination. All of the signatories have students and colleagues who are survivors of sexual violence, and many who signed the letter are survivors themselves.“We are at an historic juncture, and your vote, your words, and your actions as our representative will be a focal part of what happens this week,” the letter to Collins says. “Will you send a message to the tens of millions of American women and men who are victims of sexual violence that their experiences will be met with indifference and even disbelief? Or will you make a choice for the greater good, and send the message that survivors can trust that they will be heard if they have the courage to come forward?”
  • This article originally appeared on HuffPost.



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Id say the 16,400 other Law Professors that didnt sign the condemnation have more credability... you know, the other 97.04%

AND WHY DONT YOU FOLLOW WHAT YOU POST? DAFINCH: "do you ever post about what's being discussed, dumbo?"

Oh... and Ann Coulter has you pegged, and she doesnt even know you or your forum behavior lmao.

If you can somehow force a liberal into a point-counterpoint argument, his retorts will bear no relation to what you said--unless you were, in fact, talking about your looks, your age, your weight, your personal obsessions, or whether you are a fascist. In the famous liberal two-step, they leap from one idiotic point to the next, so you can never nail them. It's like arguing with someone with Attention Deficit Disorder. - Ann Coulter

Answer the 9 questions, Obsessive Douche, then maybe Annie the Tranny will give you a mercy boning. Oh, and, it appears that Twittler has been a tax cheat for decades, and so have his siblings. No comment on THAT, Porky?Shush()*:pointer:popcorn-eatinggif:think2:
 

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/more-500-law-professors-condemn-010208585.html

[h=1]More Than 500 Law Professors Condemn Kavanaugh For ‘Lack Of Judicial Temperament’[/h][FONT=&quot] Matt Ferner,HuffPost 1 hour 34 minutes ago

[FONT=&quot]More than 500 law professors from nearly 100 law schools around the nation have signed a letter to the U.S. Senate to say that the volatile temperament Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh displayed on Thursday as he testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee disqualifies him from sitting on the nation’s highest court.[/FONT][FONT=&quot]“We regret that we feel compelled to write to you to provide our views that at the Senate hearings on Thursday, September 27, 2018, the Honorable Brett Kavanaugh displayed a lack of judicial temperament that would be disqualifying for any court, and certainly for elevation to the highest court of this land,” the letter says.[/FONT][FONT=&quot]The letter is signed by many high-profile law professors, including eight from Yale Law School, where Kavanaugh obtained his law degree. The letter remains open for additional signatures through Thursday, when it will be presented to the Senate.[/FONT][FONT=&quot]The legal experts fault Kavanaugh for failing to remain open to the necessary search for truth after being accused of sexually assaulting a girl when he was a teen and instead becoming “repeatedly aggressive with questioners.” The signees also criticize the judge for indicating that he believes allegations made by professor Christine Blasey Ford and other women are “a calculated and orchestrated political hit” by members of the Democratic Party rather than acknowledging that the Senate must try to understand and investigate the facts surrounding the allegations.[/FONT][FONT=&quot]“Instead of trying to sort out with reason and care the allegations that were raised, Judge Kavanaugh responded in an intemperate, inflammatory, and partial manner, as he interrupted and, at times, was discourteous to questioners,” the letter reads. The law professors cite two statutes, governing bias and recusal, that require a judge to step aside if he or she is at risk of being perceived as being unfair.[/FONT][FONT=&quot]Here’s a copy of their letter:
Signed Law Prof Kavanaugh L... by on Scribd


[FONT=&quot]The FBI is investigating Blasey’s allegation that a drunken, teenaged Kavanaugh pushed her into a room, pinned her on a bed, groped her and covered her mouth when she tried to scream during a gathering of high school friends. Kavanaugh has denied her allegation, along with allegations of sexual misconduct from two other women. On Friday, Republicans gave the FBI one week to look into these claims.[/FONT][FONT=&quot]Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), who is eager to put Kavanaugh on the court, regardless of the allegations against him, said Tuesday that he’s aiming to hold Kavanaugh’s confirmation vote this week.[/FONT][FONT=&quot]“We have differing views about the other qualifications of Judge Kavanaugh,” the professors state in the letter. “But we are united, as professors of law and scholars of judicial institutions, in believing that Judge Kavanaugh did not display the impartiality and judicial temperament requisite to sit on the highest court of our land.”[/FONT][FONT=&quot]Another open letter was also made public Tuesday, this one directed at Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), signed by more than 800 faculty, administrators and staff at colleges and universities who live and work in Maine, urging her to vote no on Kavanaugh’s nomination. All of the signatories have students and colleagues who are survivors of sexual violence, and many who signed the letter are survivors themselves.[/FONT][FONT=&quot]“We are at an historic juncture, and your vote, your words, and your actions as our representative will be a focal part of what happens this week,” the letter to Collins says. “Will you send a message to the tens of millions of American women and men who are victims of sexual violence that their experiences will be met with indifference and even disbelief? Or will you make a choice for the greater good, and send the message that survivors can trust that they will be heard if they have the courage to come forward?”[/FONT]
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Answer the 9 questions, Obsessive Douche, then maybe Annie the Tranny will give you a mercy boning. Oh, and, it appears that Twittler has been a tax cheat for decades, and so have his siblings. No comment on THAT, Porky?Shush()*:pointer:popcorn-eatinggif:think2:

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Dafinch: "500 Law Professors are more credible than 16,400 Law Professors"

ABANDON THREAD OR CHANGE THE TOPIC!!!

Btw, the above shows what scum you are: the first sentence above is in quotes, when, I never said any such thing, showing you're a ugly, boulder headed, short, fat, greasy fingered liar. I don't even know what your 16,400 figure is referring to, Blubber Runt. Meanwhile, answer the 9 questions, Obsessive Douche, then maybe Annie the Tranny will give you a mercy boning. Oh, and, it appears that Twittler has been a tax cheat for decades, and so have his siblings. No comment on THAT, Porky?
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