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“The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws.” ~ Gaius Cornelius Tacitus
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we are pleased to announce a new addition to the wst... nutty professor club...introducing...drum roll...john s. baker, jr of the lsu paul m. hebert law center.
perfesser baker has written a piece in the shreveport times (see link) in which he goes on about:
"If Attorney General Charles Foti issues a legal opinion defining the term "citizen" such that John Breaux appears qualified to run for governor, the state universities should brace for federal class-action lawsuits by out-of-state students claiming to be new Louisiana "citizens," entitled to in-state tuition..."never mind that the part in the state constitution the attorney general is reviewing concerns the qualifications for running for a state wide office so how perfesser baker can somehow apply the attorney generals opinion - assuming that he decides that in his opinion senator breaux meets the constitutional qualification to run for a state wide office to mean the same would apply for the purposes of determining whether one is a citizen or not of louisiana for college tuition purposes escapes us. but in our defense we're not that bright anyway.