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re: Law professors file misconduct complaint against KellyAnne Conway
Posted on 2/24/17 at 8:32 am to cajunangelle
Posted on 2/24/17 at 8:32 am to cajunangelle
Whole lot of misogyny going on in there. They can't stand a successful female.
Posted on 2/24/17 at 8:45 am to Pax Regis
They are going for the jugular. Like this isn't politically motivated.
They actually use the terms 'prosecution' and 'disbarment,' over political statements. I think 'the D.C. Disciplinary Counsel,' should be investigated for having a political arm wanting to punish so harshly for political and innocuous statements. If this theory is applied to all in DC, and counselors to the POTUS; (especially democrats) they may all be disbarred.
They actually use the terms 'prosecution' and 'disbarment,' over political statements. I think 'the D.C. Disciplinary Counsel,' should be investigated for having a political arm wanting to punish so harshly for political and innocuous statements. If this theory is applied to all in DC, and counselors to the POTUS; (especially democrats) they may all be disbarred.
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Professors from law schools including Yale, Georgetown and Duke signed the letter, which cites several recent controversies involving Conway as evidence.
One mentions Conway’s remarks about a nonexistent “massacre” in Bowling Green, Ky. earlier this month.
Another citation references Conway promoting merchandise associated with President Trump’s daughter Ivanka during a Fox News interview in early February.
D.C. Disciplinary Counsel Wallace “Gene” Shipp Jr. told the Post his office can only investigate about 400 to 500 of the roughly 1,500 complaints it receives annually. He added the actions that can be taken include dismissing the complaint to prosecuting the charges and possible disbarment.
This post was edited on 2/24/17 at 8:47 am
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