We've already discussed here the undeniable qualifications of President Obama's nominee to head up his office of legal counsel.
Indiana University's own Dawn Johnsen possesses a great professional reputation, an impressive CV to back it up, and most recently the support of Senator Richard Lugar in a confirmation process that has stretched far beyond the initial calendar.
And based on an update sent to the student body of Indiana University's Maurer School of Law last night, a few more months may remain before Professor Johnsen takes her place in Washington. From the description of a class to be offered this fall, and taught by Dawn Johnsen:
Requirements include a research paper (which satisfies the advanced
research requirement). No exam. All class meetings will be held before Fall Break, beginning with five three-hour meetings to discuss assigned reading. Students will devote the remainder of the semester to their research papers.
As happy as I am to have the opportunity to take a class from the good professor, here's to hoping her stay is as brief as advertised.
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