Now, THAT'S experience
So Prof. Admin Law, who is an adjunct, included his resume with the syllabus.
I knew this guy was the former U.S. Attorney and married to a member of Congress, but his list of accomplishments are impressive, to say the least, (although they are somewhat confusing in trying to figure out the timing of things): a JD from Stanford in 1975, an MBA from Columbia in 1974 (huh? An MBA from a different school the year before graduating law school?), a state legislator for eight years, a reserve police officer in California from 1973-1975 (while he was in law school, I guess, but how did he get his MBA from Columbia while living in California) and an officer in the Special Forces of the U.S. Army Reserve (specifically, the “Green Beret” commando/guerilla warfare unit). He also saw combat in Vietnam and was wounded in action.
2 Comments:
Sounds to me like someone's lying on his resume.
Most resumes have lies on them.
As a suspicious and weasly law student, I nominate you to do the research on whether all of his resume is honest! Go forth!
Then tell all your classmates when you find out he was LYING!
Admin is surprisingly interesting.
I think it was the sheer relevancy of it. Admin law is EVERYWHERE.
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