A Web site called Fire Shelby alleges that a Jackson law firm with attorneys appointed to represent the University of Southern Mississippi in a hearing for two suspended tenured professors has a conflict of interest because it represents President Shelby...
But I just noticed that the geocities site is displaying the "exceeded bandwidth limit" message. Let's hope that is just the "slashdot effect" of folks reading the C-L & then visiting the site & not the thought police policing...
Getting the conflict of interest issue into the Clarion-Ledger is quite a triumph.
A lawyer who "represents the university" represents the upper administration of the university. So, of course, Keith's firm is representing Thames in those 6 cases, whether he cares to put it that way or not.
I was so glad to read that item in the C-L...it means that we are making a difference! Like you said in the post above, now is the time to intensify your efforts. Everyone needs to be writing to the College Board members. Just one hour out of your day will help "turn the tide" for USM. Power to the people!