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Kamla Harris’s husband joins the USC Law School Faculty ‘Amidst Difficult Moments for the Legal Community’

Kamala Harris’s husband Daug Mahoff announced a new teaching status at the University of Southern California.

Former vice -president Kamla Harris’s husband Dag Mahoff is joining the University of Southern California as a law school professor, in addition to a law school professor. Emhoff will join the faculty of her Alma Mater, starting in July, the university announced on Monday. “In this difficult moment for the legal community, I believe that in the next generation of lawyers it is more important than ever, the same principle that took me into the legal profession: the imperative to speak on behalf of the weak, standing for the rule of law, defending the fundamental rights of every citizen, and always fighting for justice, fighting without any fear or favor.”Earlier this year, Mahoff included Wilki Farr and Galagher as a companion and the firm confirmed that he would maintain his role there. The firm recently made a deal with the Donald Trump administration, which is agreeing to provide $ 100 million in free legal services for mutually agreed projects with the Trump administration and not engage in employment practices related to illegal diversity. “We know that this news has not been urged by some of you. Emhoff condemned the move at that time. In his statement about his teaching status, Mahoff said he was “excited and honored” to return to the USC’s law school, where his “legal journey began.”“In Washington, I not only got the privilege of serving as a second gentleman, but also serving as a professor for students of law at Georgetown University,” said 60 -year -old MHOF.He said, “One of the best parts of my time as the second gentleman was spending time with these students and youth across the country – so I am ready to share my experiences with the next generation and listen to them in the vibrant educational community in the USC.”

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