Things work differently in civil law countries. Here law is a degree like any other, rather than an add-on after some other degree, so you actually can get a Ph.D. in law.
Dunford, the nitwit with the PhD after his name actually has a PhD in Law according to his LinkedIn. He started his JD program in 2012 and then proceeded to spend the next 11 years getting a JD, two masters in law, and a PhD in law. Why? Well probably to avoid working, like most professional students.
That's an unrelated Ph.D. who also passed the Bar. A dedicated Ph.D. in law would be a Juris Doctorate or J.D.
Ah, thanks. That was very weird.
Things work differently in civil law countries. Here law is a degree like any other, rather than an add-on after some other degree, so you actually can get a Ph.D. in law.
Dunford, the nitwit with the PhD after his name actually has a PhD in Law according to his LinkedIn. He started his JD program in 2012 and then proceeded to spend the next 11 years getting a JD, two masters in law, and a PhD in law. Why? Well probably to avoid working, like most professional students.
He has an equally cringey twitter account and Twitch channel.
Wow, that is pure cringe. I'd represent myself before I'd hire an attorney with pronouns in his bio.