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So what are they teaching in U.S. criminal or constitutional law school classes right now?

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  • fredselfish@lemmy.worldF [email protected]

    I could just send you the emails Ryan Walter's sends us parents if you want to know the hell we live through. And it gets worse every week. Myself I went to school in Texas, and actually it was pretty good. Of course we had a Democratic Governor when I was in school. Plus I remember actually learning things. That also was before they only taught to the test the way they teach now.

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    My condolences....yikes. Are the other board members trying to hold him accountable at all? I mean for all I know they like what he's doing professionally but I recall that even they were against ummm checks notes watching porn during an official board meeting...

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      I woke up to the news of DOJ raiding Jon Bolton's house and as I skimmed through the article, saw the rich quote from man with perpetual deer in headlights face Kash Patel say "NO ONE is above the law." Pssshhhh it's all so farcical.

      But anyway any current U.S. law students or professors out there? What is being taught currently given the obvious flouting of the laws by our highest arms of government? What's con law like? Yeesh! Genuinely curious. Now excuse me while I melt away down our slide into fascism. Sigh.

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      that quote stood out to me also.... good job destroying the last shred of responsibility the FBI had

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        I woke up to the news of DOJ raiding Jon Bolton's house and as I skimmed through the article, saw the rich quote from man with perpetual deer in headlights face Kash Patel say "NO ONE is above the law." Pssshhhh it's all so farcical.

        But anyway any current U.S. law students or professors out there? What is being taught currently given the obvious flouting of the laws by our highest arms of government? What's con law like? Yeesh! Genuinely curious. Now excuse me while I melt away down our slide into fascism. Sigh.

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        All the intricate rules of Calvinball.

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          I woke up to the news of DOJ raiding Jon Bolton's house and as I skimmed through the article, saw the rich quote from man with perpetual deer in headlights face Kash Patel say "NO ONE is above the law." Pssshhhh it's all so farcical.

          But anyway any current U.S. law students or professors out there? What is being taught currently given the obvious flouting of the laws by our highest arms of government? What's con law like? Yeesh! Genuinely curious. Now excuse me while I melt away down our slide into fascism. Sigh.

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          Nothing is true. Everything is permitted. Payments up front.

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            My condolences....yikes. Are the other board members trying to hold him accountable at all? I mean for all I know they like what he's doing professionally but I recall that even they were against ummm checks notes watching porn during an official board meeting...

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            That was all they cared about, far has the rest it's full steam ahead.

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              I woke up to the news of DOJ raiding Jon Bolton's house and as I skimmed through the article, saw the rich quote from man with perpetual deer in headlights face Kash Patel say "NO ONE is above the law." Pssshhhh it's all so farcical.

              But anyway any current U.S. law students or professors out there? What is being taught currently given the obvious flouting of the laws by our highest arms of government? What's con law like? Yeesh! Genuinely curious. Now excuse me while I melt away down our slide into fascism. Sigh.

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              Hopefully that the law is irrelevant and the Constitution is toilet paper.

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                I woke up to the news of DOJ raiding Jon Bolton's house and as I skimmed through the article, saw the rich quote from man with perpetual deer in headlights face Kash Patel say "NO ONE is above the law." Pssshhhh it's all so farcical.

                But anyway any current U.S. law students or professors out there? What is being taught currently given the obvious flouting of the laws by our highest arms of government? What's con law like? Yeesh! Genuinely curious. Now excuse me while I melt away down our slide into fascism. Sigh.

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                I've "enjoyed" the podcast What Trump can teach us about Con Law with constitutional law professor Elizabeth Joh. It's really not fun, but it IS interesting.

                Throughout his first term and starting again this term, they've been talking about the historical basis for presidential powers and stuff, and how we never actually had any rules - only guidelines and gentleman's agreements.

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                • fredselfish@lemmy.worldF [email protected]

                  What civic classes? We don't get those in Oklahoma. Yeah you don't want to know what they are trying to teach our kids. I will glad when my youngest son graduates this year and I don't have to listen to the bullshit the school districts here are trying to force on our kids.

                  Also glad my kids don't listen to the nonsense and trust in what I have to say

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                  LOL, best government teacher I ever had was in Tulsa. Overall, she wasn't great as a teacher, but rather than teaching so much to the letter of the law, she taught how it works out in real life.

                  I'll never forget her talking about all the ways, despite the low pay, our Congressmen rake, even well within the law!

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                    I woke up to the news of DOJ raiding Jon Bolton's house and as I skimmed through the article, saw the rich quote from man with perpetual deer in headlights face Kash Patel say "NO ONE is above the law." Pssshhhh it's all so farcical.

                    But anyway any current U.S. law students or professors out there? What is being taught currently given the obvious flouting of the laws by our highest arms of government? What's con law like? Yeesh! Genuinely curious. Now excuse me while I melt away down our slide into fascism. Sigh.

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                    For what it is worth, I took a constitutional law course in the latter part of Obama's second term.

                    The professor spent a lot of time talking about the accretion of power to the executive branch and very clearly posited that it was a certainty that we would have an issue with authoritarianism in the near future. I remember sitting in class (naively) thinking he was overstating the problem.

                    Good news though, that same professor has made a lot of headway in eliminating qualified immunity in a few states.

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                      What are they teaching is public schools, at that rate? It sounds like it's always been kind of weird and propagandistic overall, but the republic breaking apart at the seams has to make things even more complicated. Do civics classes just cut off at 2000 or something?

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                      I live a liberal city, and was in public school just a few years ago. They mostly do teach the true ugly history of slavery and genocide. For civics, they do teach about constitution and impeachments, in fact, we as a class analyzed many of the boring parts of the constitution anx declaration of independence, and I had to memorize and write out the preamble of the constitution on a test. There aren't much that's censored.

                      And they also taught about different political systems, and oh boy, once they mentioned socialism and commmunism, they immediately alluded to the soviet union. Which isn't that surprising since, you know, status-quo liberals.

                      TLDR: Censorship, not really. Biased teachers, yes, absolutely. Capitalism is always good, anything socialist or communist is soviet union, russia, or china (which is a gross misrepresentation on the ideology)

                      P.S. One teacher did briefly mentioned Germany and that nazi flags are illegal in modern day Germany and there was a class discussion about it, it was sort of divided, the teacher kinda implied they supported banning nazi flags, but of course, the US Constitution wouldn't allow that to happen. So the concept of free speech absolutism is kinda being debated, athough I think a lot of my peers at the time supported free speech absolutism, at least when it comes to laws.

                      Is there any specific questions you would like to ask about my liberal city public school? (I'm not gonna name the city, just the fact that its not in a red state)

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                        I've "enjoyed" the podcast What Trump can teach us about Con Law with constitutional law professor Elizabeth Joh. It's really not fun, but it IS interesting.

                        Throughout his first term and starting again this term, they've been talking about the historical basis for presidential powers and stuff, and how we never actually had any rules - only guidelines and gentleman's agreements.

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                        Hopefully Roman can stick to the monthly schedule and not go offline for years at a time again

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                          I woke up to the news of DOJ raiding Jon Bolton's house and as I skimmed through the article, saw the rich quote from man with perpetual deer in headlights face Kash Patel say "NO ONE is above the law." Pssshhhh it's all so farcical.

                          But anyway any current U.S. law students or professors out there? What is being taught currently given the obvious flouting of the laws by our highest arms of government? What's con law like? Yeesh! Genuinely curious. Now excuse me while I melt away down our slide into fascism. Sigh.

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                          Probably that the law is applied very inconsistently

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                          • darkfuture@lemmy.worldD [email protected]

                            Hopefully that the law is irrelevant and the Constitution is toilet paper.

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                            Why would you hope for that?

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                              I woke up to the news of DOJ raiding Jon Bolton's house and as I skimmed through the article, saw the rich quote from man with perpetual deer in headlights face Kash Patel say "NO ONE is above the law." Pssshhhh it's all so farcical.

                              But anyway any current U.S. law students or professors out there? What is being taught currently given the obvious flouting of the laws by our highest arms of government? What's con law like? Yeesh! Genuinely curious. Now excuse me while I melt away down our slide into fascism. Sigh.

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                              Raiding a former presidents house with orders to shoot to kill? Just fine, no problem

                              Raiding some former security advisors house? Absurd! Constitutional crisis!

                              Unbelievable.

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                                Hopefully Roman can stick to the monthly schedule and not go offline for years at a time again

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                                Agreed. For that matter, I don't know that he adds a ton to the show (besides creating, hosting, and producing it!)

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                                  Why would you hope for that?

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                                  Not to answer for him but I took his reply to simply mean that he hoped they were being honest in their teachings.

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                                    I've "enjoyed" the podcast What Trump can teach us about Con Law with constitutional law professor Elizabeth Joh. It's really not fun, but it IS interesting.

                                    Throughout his first term and starting again this term, they've been talking about the historical basis for presidential powers and stuff, and how we never actually had any rules - only guidelines and gentleman's agreements.

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                                    If interesting, will have to check it out. Aka it's Roman Mars huh? I've enjoyed my fair share of 99pi although it's been a while.

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                                      For what it is worth, I took a constitutional law course in the latter part of Obama's second term.

                                      The professor spent a lot of time talking about the accretion of power to the executive branch and very clearly posited that it was a certainty that we would have an issue with authoritarianism in the near future. I remember sitting in class (naively) thinking he was overstating the problem.

                                      Good news though, that same professor has made a lot of headway in eliminating qualified immunity in a few states.

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                                      Interesting. Yea as much as I stated that I think the general (U.S.) populace has gotten way dumber, I am reminded that there are still a TON of smart people willing to fight the good fight. It's just gotten a LOT harder to broadcast their smart ideas to the masses in a compelling way when we've all got the attention span of gerbils and we're this close to airing "Ouch My Balls" from Idiocracy for real.

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                                        Interesting. Yea as much as I stated that I think the general (U.S.) populace has gotten way dumber, I am reminded that there are still a TON of smart people willing to fight the good fight. It's just gotten a LOT harder to broadcast their smart ideas to the masses in a compelling way when we've all got the attention span of gerbils and we're this close to airing "Ouch My Balls" from Idiocracy for real.

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                                        Gotten dumber? We're they smarter when they thought recessions would never happen again and led to the great recession? Or the fucktards supporting Reagan? Or trashing on Vietnam vets as they returned? Or fighting against Civil rights? Or McCarthyism?

                                        I could keep going back. We've always had stupid and evil.

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                                          Gotten dumber? We're they smarter when they thought recessions would never happen again and led to the great recession? Or the fucktards supporting Reagan? Or trashing on Vietnam vets as they returned? Or fighting against Civil rights? Or McCarthyism?

                                          I could keep going back. We've always had stupid and evil.

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                                          Yeah, "people used to be better" has been a popular sentiment since Socrates, at least.

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