Summary
Wednesday's "Inside Politics" reported that Kenneth W. Starr has been appointed dean of Pepperdine University's School of Law.
Apparently law students at Pepperdine will learn from the top that it is all right to investigate consensual sex when no one complains, to tape friends' conversations without permission, to force legal-age young people to testify about their friends' consenting sexual lives, to make mothers testify against their daughters when no crime is committed, to force the Secret Service not to be secret, to subpoena records of books bought at bookstores about legal subjects, to secretly subpoena home phone records of innocent witnesses and force them to testify in front of grand juries about private conversations with friends, to write titillating reports you know will be used fully in the press, and to claim you are doing all this for the good of the nation, despite virtually all precedents protecting privacy and First Amendment rights.See the full content of this document
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A New Curriculum at Pepperdine
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