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Monday, May 12, 2008

hmmmmmmmmmm

not too very much to say here except EFF YOU (i'm even giving you the abortion part. i actually CAN understand that. but birth control? nope nope and nope)

Higher Education and Higher Law: Planned Parenthood Is a No-No for Pro Bono at St. Thomas

By Kashmir Hill
Catholic law schools uphold two legal regimes: the laws of the U.S. legal system, and the laws from the big guy upstairs. Some students are just there for the former, and discomforted by the influence of the latter.
A tipster writes to us about a debate at Minnesota's
St. Thomas School of Law. We notice that in their motto -- "Faith, Reason, Community" -- faith comes first. So students probably should have expected something like this:
At Minnesota's new law school, St. Thomas, the students have a 50-hour pro bono requirement. The school just announced that students can't get credit if they do pro bono work for an organization that supports birth control or abortion. It seems kind of goofy................

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm not surprised in the least. The school is basically just down the street from me. I've taken my dog, Sarge, on walks through the "campus" (inner city law schools don't really have campuses) and he's pissed on just about every building they occupy. Makes me feel better about letting him piss on their walls.

Unknown said...

you go sarge!