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she sure can stuff a lot of words into a tiny short time period. nt msongs Nov 2020 #1
Only in an Academic Setting ... YDogg Nov 2020 #2
Especially NOT in an academic setting. paleotn Nov 2020 #22
I agree with you. YDogg Nov 2020 #55
I've only been around for 67 years and PCIntern Nov 2020 #68
Read the twitter thread! They really, really laugh at her. yardwork Nov 2020 #59
what's up with that vaselined-lens? Skittles Nov 2020 #3
It's crack smoke. Didn't you hear the stoned shit coming out her mouth, like "landslide for trump" NightWatcher Nov 2020 #7
I know professors with JDs BainsBane Nov 2020 #4
+ same It indicates a PhD lunasun Nov 2020 #12
Isn't she a medical doctor? They use the title; lawyers don't. Shrike47 Nov 2020 #19
no. she has a phd in education.nt. drray23 Nov 2020 #25
Not that I could find. Ms. Toad Nov 2020 #39
We are talking about Jill Biden. drray23 Nov 2020 #43
Ok. I got lost in the sub-threads. Ms. Toad Nov 2020 #46
Jill Biden has an EdD, not a PhD greenjar_01 Nov 2020 #47
they are still referred to as Dr. D stands for Doctor.nt. drray23 Nov 2020 #49
Sure, but it's a different degree greenjar_01 Nov 2020 #51
Yes. And she is entitled to use the appellation Dr PCIntern Nov 2020 #69
Oy vey greenjar_01 Nov 2020 #71
Yes. No argument. PCIntern Nov 2020 #76
So is the D in JD. former9thward Nov 2020 #70
Where did Ellis study for her JD? yardwork Nov 2020 #60
That's a good question, here's another FakeNoose Nov 2020 #73
NO She is not any kind of medical doctor!! lunasun Nov 2020 #27
When did she receive a medical degree? Ptah Nov 2020 #36
It may not be uniform, but in law school they are called Professor treestar Nov 2020 #79
all of them ? drray23 Nov 2020 #5
In 27 years of practice I've never known someone with just a JD go by the title Dr. Nevilledog Nov 2020 #11
are you teaching ? drray23 Nov 2020 #15
No, I had and know lots of law professors and they do not use Dr. Nevilledog Nov 2020 #21
i dont go around calling myself Dr either drray23 Nov 2020 #23
I Didn't Even List It On My Business Card ProfessorGAC Nov 2020 #66
I've worked at both a university and a law school. llmart Nov 2020 #48
"Any lawyer who calls himself Doctor should get punched in the mouth." pnwmom Nov 2020 #30
yes i missed the fact she does not have a PhD too. just a JD. drray23 Nov 2020 #32
And "Professor" is a perfectly respectable title. For a PhD it's actually higher status than Dr. pnwmom Nov 2020 #34
for sure. Interestingly enough in Germany drray23 Nov 2020 #35
Not that many. Ms. Toad Nov 2020 #72
Ha! Nevilledog Nov 2020 #33
Nope. Ms. Toad Nov 2020 #42
I am a law professor. Law professors are NEVER called "Dr" unless we have a PhD StarfishSaver Nov 2020 #57
Not common at any leading academic institution. yardwork Nov 2020 #61
Never. The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2020 #6
Neither did mine. They were Mr. or Ms. Shrike47 Nov 2020 #20
That's unusual - Ms. Toad Nov 2020 #44
I don't recall seeing any attorneys referring to themselves as Dr. elleng Nov 2020 #8
yes but in an academic setting ( assistant professor) its common in bio. drray23 Nov 2020 #9
Those are Ph.D.s. It's not commonly done with J.D.s, even in academia. The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2020 #24
if she does not have a PhD its weird I agree.nt. drray23 Nov 2020 #28
She doesn't, as near as I can tell. Ms. Toad Nov 2020 #45
Not in a law school. llmart Nov 2020 #52
No, it's not common at all, especially in an academic setting StarfishSaver Nov 2020 #64
+1 sandensea Nov 2020 #14
Kinda weird zipplewrath Nov 2020 #10
In Texas BainsBane Nov 2020 #26
I had a mentor of the old fashioned variety treestar Nov 2020 #80
Only one I can think of is local to me The Genealogist Nov 2020 #13
I have never met an attorney, professor or not, who used doctor, including a Master of Laws I know. Shrike47 Nov 2020 #16
+1 sandensea Nov 2020 #17
Germany and Italy, too. marybourg Nov 2020 #29
Certo! sandensea Nov 2020 #40
That drives my better half nuts... paleotn Nov 2020 #18
I was told in law school (although I didn't research it) that it is an ethical violation rsdsharp Nov 2020 #31
I don't remember hearing that (it might be a newer rule), but it's just not done, The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2020 #37
I don't know if it's really a rule, but if it is, it can't be rsdsharp Nov 2020 #38
I finished it 39 years ago. It might be a rule in some states and not others. The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2020 #41
I know several older attorneys whose LLBs were converted to JDs StarfishSaver Nov 2020 #77
Not as far as I know. Ms. Toad Nov 2020 #50
Dr. needs to be denoted. RicROC Nov 2020 #53
Isn't being a lawyer enough of an accomplishment? ecstatic Nov 2020 #54
Professors with JDs are called "Professor" StarfishSaver Nov 2020 #56
Where did she get her law degree? BlueNProud Nov 2020 #58
I want to know that too. And I've never seen an academic bio that omitted that info. yardwork Nov 2020 #62
Lots of filler in there BlueNProud Nov 2020 #81
It is not all that unusual for a lawyer to call him/her self "doctor" Jersey Devil Nov 2020 #63
It is HIGHLY unusual for any lawyer to call themselves "Dr." StarfishSaver Nov 2020 #65
Been a lawyer for 49 years and know plenty who use the title Jersey Devil Nov 2020 #67
I think you're definitely in the minority StarfishSaver Nov 2020 #74
First I saw using it was "Dr Wolf", President of NJ Bar Assn Jersey Devil Nov 2020 #75
JDs don't use doctor treestar Nov 2020 #78
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