Monday, April 09, 2007

Mixing the law and the bible

Scandal puts spotlight on Christian law school
Regent University School of Law, founded by televangelist Pat Robertson to provide "Christian leadership to change the world," has worked hard in its two-decade history to upgrade its reputation, fighting past years when a majority of its graduates couldn't pass the bar exam and leading up to recent victories over Ivy League teams in national law student competitions.

But even in its darker days, Regent has had no better friend than the Bush administration. Graduates of the law school have been among the most influential of the more than 150 Regent University alumni hired to federal government positions since President Bush took office in 2001, according to a university website.
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"It used to be that high-level DOJ jobs were generally reserved for the best of the legal profession," wrote a contributor to The New Republic website . ". . . That a recent graduate of one of the very worst (and sketchiest) law schools with virtually no relevant experience could ascend to this position is a sure sign that there is something seriously wrong at the DOJ."
It sounds paranoid, but if I wanted to create a Handmaid's Tale state, I'd start with filling the justice department with religious zealots.

1 comment:

nick said...

next there will a General Department for the Preservation of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, ala the Taliban

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