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re: What did Law professor Levy do or say to warrant being investigated?
Posted on 1/26/25 at 2:33 am to Justlurking
Posted on 1/26/25 at 2:33 am to Justlurking
Jill Craft has beat LSU more in the last few years than Bama’s men’s BB Team. They hate seeing her coming.
Posted on 1/26/25 at 4:52 am to Joshjrn
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Truly a one of a kind guy, love him or hate him
You honestly have no idea how true this statement is and I can’t say vituperative without grinning.
Posted on 1/26/25 at 7:24 am to SouthPlains
quote:Without question, the worst instructor of any kind I have ever had. His bias was so bad I actually laughed at him a few times. To his credit though, it didn't appear to affect my grades. I just pretended to be a complete libtard when taking the final and did fine.
Devlin
A colossal, insufferable prick. Forgot all about that sack of shite.
Posted on 1/26/25 at 8:09 am to glassart
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You honestly have no idea how true this statement is and I can’t say vituperative without grinning.
I’m always up up for story time, whatcha got?

Posted on 1/26/25 at 8:31 am to Joshjrn
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I’m always up up for story time, whatcha got?
He was a man with a substantial content knowledge and appreciation for the arts. The graduates from LSU Law School on average have a better understanding of value and quality in their purchases.
Posted on 1/26/25 at 9:24 am to AlxTgr
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Without question, the worst instructor of any kind I have ever had.
Devlin was not that bad. Very liberal, yes. But I enjoyed his Civ Pro and learned it well. I was vocally conservative and got good grades from him.
This post was edited on 1/26/25 at 9:25 am
Posted on 1/26/25 at 9:26 am to holdem Tiger
quote:I can see that for this course. I had him for labor law where his horribleness could really shine.
Civ Pro
Posted on 1/26/25 at 9:32 am to TBoy
I’d imagine you thought Devlin was an inspiring professor
Posted on 1/26/25 at 11:20 am to lionward2014
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During my time there had the late Paul Baier for Con Law 2. He asked my thoughts on a case and I said I sided with the conservative majority. Still remember the case, Burns Baking. He was outraged and said it was better to not say anything than to talk and have people know you are an idiot. Got the second highest grade in his class that semester.
Paul did something similar to me in Con Law 1. I ended up being his Academic Tutor (TA) the following year. I was really sad when he passed away. Dude was my mentor.
I was terrible at law school in most classes, but excelled in his. He was tough on me, but fair. He was the only professor who saw my potential and pushed me in the right direction. He wrote some really glowing letters of recommendation, too. First class act all the way.
This post was edited on 1/26/25 at 11:29 am
Posted on 1/26/25 at 1:50 pm to Eightballjacket
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I still have my pocket constitutionalist somewhere.
I took a Poli Sci course in undergrad as an elective. The Professor announced that a law school professor was hosting a showing of a film (The Magnificent Yankee) about Oliver Wendell Holmes at the law school later that week. He offered us (generous) extra credit points if we attended the showing.
Given the extra credit points he was offering, I was kind of shocked that only 5 or 6 people from his classes showed up.
Baier was the law school professor who hosted the showing of the film. He gave a speech before the movie. As I recall, he also had complimentary popcorn and coke. The movie was actually pretty damn good. It was an OLD black and white movie made not to long after Holmes' death.
After the film, Baier came over to our group of about 5 or 6 undergrads and thanked us. He also gave us each a copy of the Pocket Constitutionalist that he authored.
I had actually forgotten all about it. Then, just the other day I was looking through one of my bookcases and came across the book. Seeing it brought back the entire incident and film. I looked on Google and saw that the film is on Amazon Prime for $3.99. I might just rent it.

This post was edited on 1/26/25 at 1:55 pm
Posted on 1/26/25 at 2:00 pm to In The Know
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Jill pushed herself away from the buffet line long enough to make a statement?
Surprised she let Jim up for air.
Posted on 1/26/25 at 2:02 pm to lionward2014
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Paul Baier
Greatest name dropper and self promoter ever
Posted on 1/26/25 at 2:21 pm to Havoc
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Yeah man all those right wing professors shilling right wing stuff = 0 or close to it.
Dumbass. Why are leftists incapable of truth?
Jo0hn Baker, Jay Bybee, Hargrave, Harrell, Holmes, Maraist, Litvinoff, Patrick Martin, Mangis, Glenn Morris, Pugh, the place was full of conservatives.
Your comments are obviously uninformed.
Posted on 1/26/25 at 3:19 pm to TBoy
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Jo0hn Baker, Jay Bybee, Hargrave, Harrell, Holmes, Maraist, Litvinoff, Patrick Martin, Mangis, Glenn Morris, Pugh
I just graduated and don’t recognize a single professor you just named. I’m assuming you felt all of those professors were conservative? Well they have all retired or left and every one of them was replaced by a liberal professor.
Posted on 1/26/25 at 3:21 pm to Whodisbe
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My dog drags his arse on the carpet when he gets shuttle butt
Man up and squeeze his anal glands for that glizzy bussin sauce.
Posted on 1/26/25 at 4:12 pm to lsufan1971
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Jill Craft has beat LSU more in the last few years than Bama’s men’s BB Team. They hate seeing her coming.
Do tell? From what I've heard she always talks the talk but often doesn't walk the walk.
Posted on 1/26/25 at 7:26 pm to nola tiger lsu
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Curious what it is because in 2004 when Bush was re-elected, our Criminal Law prof at LSU started class the next morning with a 5 min lecture how the world was ending and this was the worst thing ever. Nothing happened.
People are tired of hearing about "educators" trying to use their positions in the classrooms to preach party rhetoric. It may be that this had always gone on prior to the internet, with the lack of adequate recording devices not being around to capture the rants making such charges no more than he-said/she-said. With the internet and level of technology we have today, any instance can be recorded and any recording can potentially go viral if posted online. This latter aspect either exposes how much this has been going on, or it exposes that it's grown tremendously.
Either way, more and more people are tired of it.
Posted on 1/26/25 at 8:06 pm to Righteous Dude
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Justlurking
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Posted on 1/28/25 at 6:16 pm to Justlurking
Posted on 1/28/25 at 6:32 pm to redstickrick
Page 17 he says like the mildest stuff ever. I didn’t go much further than that.
Where’s the bad stuff? And any truth to the rumor that it’s Landry’s niece in law school who is his mole?
Where’s the bad stuff? And any truth to the rumor that it’s Landry’s niece in law school who is his mole?
This post was edited on 1/28/25 at 6:34 pm
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