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Monday, August 6, 2012

How to Read & Brief Cases


Your first year of law school, you will spend a big bulk of your time reading and briefing each of the cases in your assigned reading. This is super important. By your second year, you will probably be able to get away with using canned briefs (which are case summaries you can pull off the internet using your case name and citation), but your first year it's important that you understand HOW to properly read and brief a case, so you don't want to skip learning how to do this. You will need this skill come exam time and in the unfortunate event you get cold-called. Trust me.
READ
Chapters in case books are generally organized according to a broad topic. For example, in Criminal Law, there may be a chapter on Homicide and in it there will be different sections for Manslaughter, 2nd Degree Murder, 1st Degree Murder, etc. Each section will illustrate important rules of law according to the most relevant and controlling cases available. When reading your cases, keep in mind that some of the stuff may not make any sense at first. Especially in subjects like Property law, some of the cases can be really, really old and use archaic language. Just hang in there and don't get stuck re-reading the same sentence over and over again. Your professor's job is to flush the cases out during class lecture. Also, don't skip over commentary, footnotes or dissents (although by 3L year, you won't really care about Scalia's dissenting opinions). Often times, you'll find pieces of helpful info in there that your Prof wants to discuss/question on. Use your highlighter and write all over the page, you'll thank yourself later when you get cold-called and need that info fast.  
BRIEF
At the very minimum, you'll need to include the following in your case brief:
Heading: Case name, court name and date of decision
Facts: Relationship of parties and relevant facts to dispute
Procedural History: Describe what happened in the lower courts
Issue: What is the question in litigation? What is the court attempting to resolve?
Rule: Legal principle being applied by the court
Analysis: How the court came to their conclusion
Conclusion: Judgment/ court's response to question at issue
Write your brief out and take it with you to class. When you get called on in class, you're up! The Professor will ask you a series of questions about the required reading and you can use your brief to answer them. If he asks you something so specific you don't have it in your brief, revert back to your highlights and notes in your textbook.
GOOD LUCK!!

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

CHAOS IS COMING...

SO, Friday I wake up with no voice - none. Considering the fact that I had an oral argument as my final exam for my Research and Writing class that afternoon, this was a serious problem. There was no way to cancel or re-schedule it so I went through my oral argument as best I could hoping that Professor Research & Writing would feel bad that I sounded so pathetic and give me some sympathy points on my exam grade.

When I got home, I made an appointment with my doc because on top of losing my voice, I was starting to feel all around crappy (nauseaus, headache, nasty cough). The earliest they could get me in was Monday. Monday I went in the appointment in panic mode explaining to the doctor that they HAD to fix me ASAP because I was in the midst of law school exams and I couldn't stand one more second of being sick for it. They did a couple tests to try and figure out what my problem was...

Diagnosis? PREGNANT.



Thursday, September 1, 2011

Why I Love Being a 2L

[1] I only have class 4 days a week. And most days I don't have my first class until 9am.

[2] It's much easier to avoid your asshole classmates when you aren't walking from class to class all day with them like a freaking herd of cattle.

[3] I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of gunners/slackers that didn't return to school this fall. Lots of classmates transferred or failed out. Sucks for them.

[4] My frat-tastic classmates have stopped hitting on me and moved on to cute 1Ls.

[5] After fall semester I'll be HALF WAY done with law school hell. Yay :)

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Back to School...

Summer was so nice. I was happy again.

Now it's over.... what a bummer.

Welcome back to hell, everybody :)

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Etsy Gifts for Brides

At the end of the year, I will be a bridesmaid for the fourth time. Its fun. I love it. Mr doesn't because it's always super expensive, but I'm just happy that my friends are happy so it's all good.

This time, the blushing bride is one of my oldest friends - we go back to elementary school. And since I'm getting better at this whole bridesmaids thing every time I do it, I'm trying to switch it up this year and get her something creative as a gift.

I admit, until now I have been an Etsy virgin, but I was more than pleasantly suprised when I ran across these babies. Still not sure what to get, but I'm loving all the pretty things they have to choose from :)

store: betsyjarvis
price: $31.99


store: georgiawedding
price: $34

store: twobroadsdesign
price: $18
store: loreleirose
price: $15

store: rachelwalter
price: $25

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Things I DON'T Miss About Law School

1. Waking up at the crack of dawn every morning.
2. Reading, and reading, and briefing... ughh.
3. BEING AROUND ASSHOLES ALL DAY.

Ahh... summer is the best.

:)))