Audience members seemed intrigued by Dornan's unconventionality.
"He's usually characterized as a vitriolic hate-monger but he's one of the rare politicians with firm convictions and the will to express them," said Ken Lee, a Harvard Law School student.
"Generally interesting and entertaining," said John H. Ray, another law student. "It's a break from my studies."
"He spoke for an hour saying nothing of substance," said law student Ben Glassman.
Even if Dornan's investigation into voter fraud fails to give him his congressional seat back, Dornan is not willing to disappear from politics anytime soon.
"In '99 I'll be back," he said. "With an attitude."