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WORD HAS REACHED us here at DISSENT about the recent judgment against the now legendary former dean of Humanities and Languages, author of the book length poem,
The Avenger of Blood, (Northrup University Press, 1987 and ranked 3,543,831 on Amazon as of this morning), lawyer, amateur architect,
and current tenured professor of economics and political science at Saddleback--Howard Gensler.
Yes, Howard lost.
Howard, ever litigious, sued the district asserting that both his chair and his dean [wrongfully -CW] denied his request to teach six classes over the course of last summer. (Six! Zounds! The man is a teaching machine!) The chair recommended four classes and the dean eventually assigned him three. Howard took offense and he was off to court.
The judgment features figures well known to Dissent readers, including
Sherry Miller-White and
Armando Ruiz (offering declarations in support of Howard, natch.) -- but at its heart is Howard's glorious tortured, twisted logic. Ah, it takes me back.
Details to follow, right Chunk?
NOTE FROM CHUNK: I Googled "Howard Gensler" and "Board of trustees" and up popped the judgment:
Gensler loses appeal. Here's the last paragraph:
Since there has been no showing that the decision to deny Genlser's request to teach six summer session classes was arbitrary or capricious, and it is supported by the evidence, the petition for writ of mandate was properly denied. The judgment is affirmed. Respondent is entitled to costs on appeal.I especially like that last line. I like it very much indeed. --CW
UPDATE: a lawyer friend informs me that "costs" will not likely amount to much in the case of an appeal (filing fees). "Attorney fees" would have been another matter entirely.

Above: an actual illustration from Howard's "epic poem". Really.
For more on the Howard Gensler saga, see
The Howard Hilton