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Liberal Professor Gets UC Irvine Job Back

Last week, we examined the controversy over the University of California, Irvine's, decision to withdraw its offer to prominent liberal legal scholar Erwin Chemerinsky to head its new law school. Chemerinsky said he was told he wasn't being hired because he was too controversial, sparking protest from both the left and the right.

Well, there's nothing like a mountain of negative publicity to make a university chancellor change his mind. The Los Angeles Times reports that Chancellor Michael V. Drake and Chemerinsky announced today that they have reached an agreement that will allow the scholar to take the dean's post.

 

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