Lawsuits fly in various directions arising from almost implausibly colorful fact patterns (“professor-dominatrix”) at the University of New Mexico English department [Chronicle of Higher Education]
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on September 18, 2010
Lawsuits fly in various directions arising from almost implausibly colorful fact patterns (“professor-dominatrix”) at the University of New Mexico English department [Chronicle of Higher Education]
Tagged as: colleges and universities, hostile environment, New Mexico

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I don’t know, but Mistress Jade, I mean Professor Chávez, might make a wonderful Dean of Student Affairs.
“Give me an F” said the masochistic student.
“No” said Professor Chávez.
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