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In reply to the discussion: How often do you encounter assistant professors with JDs who go by Dr. professionally? [View all]drray23
(8,667 posts)25. no. she has a phd in education.nt.
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How often do you encounter assistant professors with JDs who go by Dr. professionally? [View all]
Nevilledog
Nov 2020
OP
It's crack smoke. Didn't you hear the stoned shit coming out her mouth, like "landslide for trump"
NightWatcher
Nov 2020
#7
In 27 years of practice I've never known someone with just a JD go by the title Dr.
Nevilledog
Nov 2020
#11
And "Professor" is a perfectly respectable title. For a PhD it's actually higher status than Dr.
pnwmom
Nov 2020
#34
I am a law professor. Law professors are NEVER called "Dr" unless we have a PhD
StarfishSaver
Nov 2020
#57
Those are Ph.D.s. It's not commonly done with J.D.s, even in academia.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Nov 2020
#24
I have never met an attorney, professor or not, who used doctor, including a Master of Laws I know.
Shrike47
Nov 2020
#16
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 finished it 39 years ago. It might be a rule in some states and not others.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Nov 2020
#41
I want to know that too. And I've never seen an academic bio that omitted that info.
yardwork
Nov 2020
#62