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Future Lawsuit of the Day: Massachusetts School of Law v. Bush

George Bush President George W Bush war criminal.jpgWe know how you all love a good law-and-politics debate. Our recent post on the Supreme Court’s decision in Boumediene v. Bush, for example, generated over 200 comments.

So here’s some good fodder for you. From Robert Ambrogi over at Legal Blog Watch:

The Massachusetts School of Law at Andover will convene a conference in September to lay plans to prosecute President Bush and other high administration officials for war crimes. “This is not intended to be a mere discussion of violations of law that have occurred,” says MSL’s dean Lawrence Velvel in a statement announcing the conference. “It is, rather, intended to be a planning conference at which plans will be laid and necessary organizational structures set up, to pursue the guilty as long as necessary and, if need be, to the ends of the Earth.”

We’re not very clear on the mechanics of such a prosecution, but we’re sure that batshit crazy creative legal academics will come up with something. They’re holding a conference, dammit.

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“We must insist on appropriate punishments,” Velvel said, “including, if guilt is found, the hangings visited upon top German and Japanese war-criminals in the 1940s.” Sending administration officials to the gallows, he added, “would be a powerful lesson to future American leaders.”

Hangings? C’mon, Dean Velvel — shouldn’t a liberal like yourself view that as violating the Eighth Amendment?

Discussion continues, below the fold.

Not familiar with the Massachusetts School of Law? Neither were we. From its website:

Massachusetts School of Law’s mission is to provide a high quality, practical, and affordable legal education to deserving persons who have been unfairly excluded from law school. The school seeks to give these persons access to the societal advancement that is available, in law and other fields, to people with legal degrees.

To accomplish its mission, Massachusetts School of Law serves persons from working class backgrounds, minorities, mid-life individuals who seek to change careers, middle class people and immigrants.

“[U]nfairly excluded from law school”? Consider the staggering cost of a legal education and the grim job market for many graduates, maybe the excluded should consider themselves lucky.

Since the Massachusetts School of Law isn’t even ABA-accredited, one would expect its alums to have an especially tough time finding legal employment. They’re immediately eligible to sit for the bar exam in just two jurisdictions. For more details, see here.

Well, if they can’t find employment elsewhere, maybe they can go prosecute President Bush. Do you need to be admitted to the bar for that?

Law School Plans to Prosecute Bush [Legal Blog Watch]
LAW SCHOOL TO ORGANIZE BUSH WAR CRIMES TRIAL [OpEdNews.com]

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