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Here is how a Jew law professor (albeit from a lesser school) deliberately manipulated affirmative action policy to advantage Jews at the expense of whites: Who's to Blame for the Affirmative Action Fiasco? By Hugh Murray Quote:
More evidence that the "liberal" Jew's concern for social justice is a cover for ethnic warfare. Last edited by Mike Parker; February 7th, 2009 at 05:17 AM. |
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here is an amusing story I found on Jew lawyers
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June 8th, 2009 | #63 |
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"The Talmudic Subversion of Common Law"
[Interesting comment at Occidental Dissent] 10whodareswings “The Talmudic subversion of Common Law” This is a subject rarely addressed by racialists across the spectrum from Linderites to Taylorites. Where can I find out more in layman’s language? I stumbled on this one day and it opened my eyes. Before i realized universities like harvard were getting endowed to create Talmudic law depts. I thought the dialoguing with the judiciary and gentile politicians (many of whom are lawyers) was being conducted by fringe Orthodox sects like the Lubavitschers. That’s not the case at all as seen here: http://www.law.harvard.edu/programs/Gruss/stone.html and here: The new synthesis of Common law and Talmudic law is sometimes referred to as Communitarian law. Communitarianism is the watchword. Europeans are more familiar with it than Americans. The new French anti-Zionist pary started by Doudonne M’bala M’bala is the first anti-communitarian organization in the West. M’bala is a quadroon from Camaroon. Someone should get Kevin MacDonald, or E. Michael Jones to address this slow mutation of Common law from it’s emphasis on individual rights to it’s emphasis on what best serves the community (tribe). New “communities” are being defined daily by the NWO social engineers. http://www.occidentaldissent.com/200...-day/#comments |
June 8th, 2009 | #64 |
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Probably the best source for the creeping ‘insertion’ of Talmudic concepts into the Law would be Michael Hoffman II. Check out his website: http://www.revisionisthistory.org/index.html However the Jews sort of operate as a ‘Law unto themselves’ and use the Talmud to justify any number of heinous activities for Jews and Jews alone to participate in and it is this Jewish Supremacist behavior that I was really referring to, however you are entirely correct that this stuff is creeping into the actual Laws of the land!!!! Yuck. |
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Jewish legalism inflicted on lawyers
Jews go around now giving "CLE" or continuing legal education to lawyers which establishes some kind of bullshit credibility in Talmudism as a species of legitimate legal ratiocination. I would call it fraudulent legalism at best, but what do I know.
Read up on how they try and twist the post-law-school minds just like they pretzel up the law students. http://iatlaw.org/Default.aspx?link=category&cat_id=1 Quote:
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May 25th, 2013 | #66 |
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Jewish law: "beacon of light"
This is a 2002 article; by this time "institutes," not mere courses, for the study of Jewish law and values exist in many law schools.
http://judaiclaw.org/TheJerusalemPostArticle.html Jewish law institute launched in DC By Janine Zacharia Nov. 9, 2002 Jewish legal experts have created a new institute that will educate jurists and others about 2,000 years of Jewish law and promote the application of the teachings to contemporary legal disputes and other modern-day issues. The launch of the Washington-based National Institute for Judaic Law was marked Tuesday night with a kosher dinner at the Supreme Court attended by 200 people, including three Supreme Court Justices - Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Stephen Breyer, and Antonin Scalia. US President George W. Bush sent greetings and applauded the institute for promoting an "understanding of Judaism's rich tradition of legal thought." "As we face new challenges and welcome new opportunities, our society must continue to promote good character and strong values. Through the study and teaching of Jewish law and philosophy you are contributing to a growing culture of service, citizenship, and responsibility in America," Bush wrote. Scalia, in a letter to the institute's founder, Noson Gurary, wrote that "Jewish law is certainly one of the oldest and most highly developed systems" and explained why the comparative study of legal traditions was beneficial. "The idea is to make Jewish law more accessible to everyone," said Washington lawyer Alyza Lewin. Both Lewin and her father Nathan Lewin are helping establish the institute. Last year, Alyza Lewin filed a brief to the Supreme Court based on the Talmud's take on capital punishment when the court was readying to hear a case on the constitutionality of the electric chair. "Legal scholars often like to know what other legal traditions have said about certain issues," said Alyza Lewin. Filing that kind of opinion is only part of the institute's mandate. It will also promote the teaching of Jewish law, develop curricula on Jewish law that can be integrated into traditional law school courses, and serve as a resource for anyone wanting to know what the vast Jewish legal tradition has to say on various issues. The institute's first project, already underway, explores how Jewish law can be applied to modern-day issues surrounding corporate ethics, an idea spurred by the recent corporate scandals involving Enron and Worldcom. Gurary, who teaches at the State University of New York at Buffalo, thought up the idea of the institute about nine months ago. "By demonstrating the philosophy of Jewish law and its moral values, we can bring http://judaiclaw.org/TheJerusalemPostArticle.html Jewish law institute launched in DC By Janine Zacharia Nov. 9, 2002 Jewish legal experts have created a new institute that will educate jurists and others about 2,000 years of Jewish law and promote the application of the teachings to contemporary legal disputes and other modern-day issues. The launch of the Washington-based National Institute for Judaic Law was marked Tuesday night with a kosher dinner at the Supreme Court attended by 200 people, including three Supreme Court Justices - Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Stephen Breyer, and Antonin Scalia. US President George W. Bush sent greetings and applauded the institute for promoting an "understanding of Judaism's rich tradition of legal thought." "As we face new challenges and welcome new opportunities, our society must continue to promote good character and strong values. Through the study and teaching of Jewish law and philosophy you are contributing to a growing culture of service, citizenship, and responsibility in America," Bush wrote. Scalia, in a letter to the institute's founder, Noson Gurary, wrote that "Jewish law is certainly one of the oldest and most highly developed systems" and explained why the comparative study of legal traditions was beneficial. "The idea is to make Jewish law more accessible to everyone," said Washington lawyer Alyza Lewin. Both Lewin and her father Nathan Lewin are helping establish the institute. Last year, Alyza Lewin filed a brief to the Supreme Court based on the Talmud's take on capital punishment when the court was readying to hear a case on the constitutionality of the electric chair. "Legal scholars often like to know what other legal traditions have said about certain issues," said Alyza Lewin. Filing that kind of opinion is only part of the institute's mandate. It will also promote the teaching of Jewish law, develop curricula on Jewish law that can be integrated into traditional law school courses, and serve as a resource for anyone wanting to know what the vast Jewish legal tradition has to say on various issues. The institute's first project, already underway, explores how Jewish law can be applied to modern-day issues surrounding corporate ethics, an idea spurred by the recent corporate scandals involving Enron and Worldcom. Gurary, who teaches at the State University of New York at Buffalo, thought up the idea of the institute about nine months ago. "By demonstrating the philosophy of Jewish law and its moral values, we can bring a little beacon of light in this world," Gurary said. "I think this is what we need now, in this day and age." ," Gurary said. "I think this is what we need now, in this day and age." |
May 25th, 2013 | #67 |
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Jews Dominate Law
Kevin MacDonald has written several articles about Jewish over-representation in higher education, not through merit, but through networking. This is the TOO Elena Kagan archive. The first article was entitled Elena Kagan: Jewish Ethnic Networking Eases the Path of a Liberal/Leftist to the Supreme Court.
Various articles on the new composition of the Supreme Court can be found, among them, this from the New York Times The Triumphant Decline of the WASP. |
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