News Flash: Law Professors Are Overwhelmingly Liberal
Wonder what Vigilis will make of this:
If the Presidential voting records highly correlate with contributions, this would put law professors at the most prestigious schools up with the LWM in terms of fanatical support for Democrats.
Academia, media, lawyers, and union leaders---the four pillars of the Democratic party.
PROFESSORS at the best law schools are generally assumed to be overwhelmingly liberal, and now a new study lends proof. But whether the ideological imbalance matters - to the academic environment students encounter, to the kinds of lawyers the schools produce and to the stock of ideas the professors generate - depends on whom you ask.
The study, to be published this fall in The Georgetown Law Journal, analyzes 11 years of records reflecting federal campaign contributions by professors at the top 21 law schools as ranked by U.S. News & World Report. Almost a third of these law professors contribute to campaigns, but of them, the study finds, 81 percent who contributed $200 or more gave wholly or mostly to Democrats; 15 percent gave wholly or mostly to Republicans.
The percentages of professors contributing to Democrats were even more lopsided at some of the most prestigious schools: 91 percent at Harvard, 92 at Yale, 94 at Stanford. At the University of Virginia, on the other hand, contributions were about evenly divided between the parties. The sample sizes at some schools may be too small to allow for comparisons, though it bears noting that by this measure the University of Chicago is slightly more liberal than Berkeley.
If the Presidential voting records highly correlate with contributions, this would put law professors at the most prestigious schools up with the LWM in terms of fanatical support for Democrats.
Academia, media, lawyers, and union leaders---the four pillars of the Democratic party.
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