No Justice, No School

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Fifteen years ago, the faculty of Husson College voted to forego tenured status, little realizing that one day the Maine Supreme Judicial Court, the seat of wisdom and fairness, would use that fact to deny the college the right to establish a law school. At this writing, more than 190 degree aspirants have expressed an interest in attending Husson University Law School, which would accommodate part-time students.

It seems obscene to me that the American Bar Association, from its pontifical perch in Chicago, can dictate tenure policy and by so doing so denature the Maine Law Court as to send them cringing behind such a lame and flimsy excuse for denying 190 good Maine citizens the opportunity of improving their lot.

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No Justice, No School

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