Check out this recent advert for "Chew & Chat" at Tougaloo College.
While much attention was focused on Charleston White because of his tirade after the event, something else escaped notice.
"Attorney & JSU Professor" Jacobi Grant. As the Samsung-sponsored Lee Corso would say, not so fast my friend.
Grant indeed graduated from law school. No shame in that, right. However, he is not a licensed attorney. JJ checked with the Mississippi Bar and found he is not an attorney. Stolen valor?
The JSU professor experienced other problems earlier this year.
13 comments:
There is no honor among thieves.
I’ve never been on the Tougaloo campus but it seems to have been going downhill lately.
oh no! he smokes the devil's lettuce!!!!
He can provide his students with a first hand account of Rankin justice … and probably get a raise
Lies, All Lies!
I didn't see where the advert claimed he was licensed?
Plus, The Loo gets taken off the air. It’s so sad.
College professors debating "snitch culture" at a black college really kind of speaks for itself, as to what the real problem is.
We're loading kids down with out own personal agendas.
Does Tougaloo offer a degree in snitching?
And runs from the cops!!!!
Tougaloo might as well close down. All the place is good for is race baiting indoctrination. What do they have like 200 students
"All the place is good for is race baiting indoctrination".
So true 2:31.
They think they are some kind of elite HBCU.
They are not.
I had the pleasure of working with a Tougaloo Alumna.
She caused more problems than anything else ...
She always criticized JSU, Alcorn & Valley while screaming racism every time the air conditioner thermostat didn't satisfy her.
@ "I didn't see where the advert claimed he was licensed?"
1: I'm betting there's a law or bar rule that prohibits unlicensed folks calling themselves attorneys, just like the rules for doctors, pharmacists, engineers, etc.
2: I also bet the rule is not enforceable against another person or entity erroneously calling him an attorney.
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