The American Spectator

home
ADVERTISEMENT
Print Email
Text Size

The Spectacle Blog

Today's Spectator column by Thomas Lipscomb is a nice introduction to the current scheming of William & Mary president Gene Nichol, but to those of us in North Carolina, he is better known as the former UNC Law School dean who launched John Edwards's 2008 presidential campaign by creating the Center on Poverty, Work, and Opportunity. He also was known for his regular leftist op-ed contributions to The News & Observer of Raleigh, as well as other published musings, often on economic inequality.

We'd like to thank the Commonwealth of Virginia for taking him off our hands.

topics:
Law

Leave a comment

Leave a Comment

N.B. We encourage readers to share and discuss their thoughtful and relevant comments about this Spectator article. Comments are routinely monitored and will be deleted if profane, bigoted, or grossly impolite. Please be respectful. (And don't feed the trolls!) Thank you.

Related Blog Posts

More Blog Posts by Paul Chesser

http://spectator.org/blog/2007/02/02/thanks-for-taking-our-nichol

ADVERTISEMENT

SPONSORED LINKS

Special Feature

Better that we become a nation of choosers rather than beggars. Our symposium on choice from the May, 2012 issue:

A Time for Choosing

James Piereson

The Road from Serfdom

Stephen Moore and Peter Ferrara

FLASHBACK TO: 1984

Clip of the Day

Most Popular Articles

Meet the Flukes!

F. H. Buckley | 5.25.12

The Wisconsin Turning Point

Peter Ferrara | 5.23.12

In Search of Muhammad

Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi | 5.25.12

Age and Kyl

Quin Hillyer | 5.25.12

Follow Me

Jay D. Homnick | 5.25.12

A Test of National Honor

Hal G.P. Colebatch | 5.25.12

How About the Record of DOE Capital?

William Tucker | 5.25.12

The Great Debate

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 5.24.12

ADVERTISEMENT