There is a very big knowledge difference between a person
taking a Constitutional Law class and a person
teaching a Constitutional Law class. If you think not, then maybe you should apply for a teaching position at Harvard Law School. Your vast legal knowledge would be a benefit to all mankind.
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I really don't think they would hire me to teach at Harvard Law, I don't fit the stereo types.
1.I'm not a angry black man who feels that he is insulted when a LEO asks him what he is doing, trying to force open a door.
2.I am not a docile follower of the unthinking left.
3.I worked for living, since I was 16.
4.My family even when we were struggling to make ends meet, refused to go on welfare.
5.I didn't get a free college education by claiming I was a foreign student.
Need I go on?
And the correct statement I made is; "I also took Constitutional law class
es", not a class.
I'm sure if you ask your supreme leader, he will also tell you that he didn't "analyze every Supreme Court decision ever made."
I am sure of one thing, my "vast" legal knowledge is more that your "vast" grasp on the reality of what instructors in any profession know.