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Bildungsroman

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by Bildungsroman » Mon Jul 25, 2011 8:36 am
Tanicius wrote:They can't take down websites simply by filing lawsuits anyway. At most all they can do is threaten someone either by sending a cease a desist or naming someone/a website in the complaint. Unless a website or user knowingly spread false information about the school they have nothing to worry about. You're free to continue calling Cooley a terrible school with terrible ethics and a terrible effect on the legal market. It's a laughing stock among lawl schools. Prove my opinions wrong, Cooley.

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jarofsoup

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by jarofsoup » Mon Jul 25, 2011 9:32 am
SchopenhauerFTW wrote:jarofsoup wrote:Third Tier Reality was just knocked off? Did Cooley kill it?
No, it's still online, and still making me cringe.
I did not think I could live a happy and normal life with out seeing the whitty ways he ties different law schools in with pictures of feces.
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Tanicius

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by Tanicius » Mon Jul 25, 2011 9:42 am
Bildungsroman wrote:Tanicius wrote:They can't take down websites simply by filing lawsuits anyway. At most all they can do is threaten someone either by sending a cease a desist or naming someone/a website in the complaint. Unless a website or user knowingly spread false information about the school they have nothing to worry about. You're free to continue calling Cooley a terrible school with terrible ethics and a terrible effect on the legal market. It's a laughing stock among lawl schools. Prove my opinions wrong, Cooley.

I didn't offer a legal analysis. "Y'all have nothing to worry about because... common sense" isn't a legal analysis.
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Cupidity

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by Cupidity » Mon Jul 25, 2011 10:18 am
Tanicius wrote:Bildungsroman wrote:Tanicius wrote:They can't take down websites simply by filing lawsuits anyway. At most all they can do is threaten someone either by sending a cease a desist or naming someone/a website in the complaint. Unless a website or user knowingly spread false information about the school they have nothing to worry about. You're free to continue calling Cooley a terrible school with terrible ethics and a terrible effect on the legal market. It's a laughing stock among lawl schools. Prove my opinions wrong, Cooley.

I didn't offer a legal analysis. "Y'all have nothing to worry about because... common sense" isn't a legal analysis.
"Cease and desist," "complaint," and "knowingly," certainly skew towards legal-jargon rather than common sense. Use Run.
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almightypush

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by almightypush » Mon Jul 25, 2011 6:20 pm
Cupidity wrote:Tanicius wrote:Bildungsroman wrote:Tanicius wrote:They can't take down websites simply by filing lawsuits anyway. At most all they can do is threaten someone either by sending a cease a desist or naming someone/a website in the complaint. Unless a website or user knowingly spread false information about the school they have nothing to worry about. You're free to continue calling Cooley a terrible school with terrible ethics and a terrible effect on the legal market. It's a laughing stock among lawl schools. Prove my opinions wrong, Cooley.

I didn't offer a legal analysis. "Y'all have nothing to worry about because... common sense" isn't a legal analysis.
"Cease and desist," "complaint," and "knowingly," certainly skew towards legal-jargon rather than common sense. Use Run.
I lol'd.
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Tanicius

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by Tanicius » Mon Jul 25, 2011 7:50 pm
TIL that only experts know what cease and desist and complaint mean. I also swear an oath to never again tell a friend what "not guilty" means after a jury trial. That takes a year of law school at the very least.
I'll let everyone know when
Thomas M. Cooley Law School doesn't sue me for stating my opinion that they are a blatantly unethical institution that deliberately preys on consumers.
Edit 1: .
Edit 2: Just kidding. Still waiting for them to not sue me.
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jarofsoup

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by jarofsoup » Tue Jul 26, 2011 9:34 am
I think we all need to take a step back and take a look at what really matters about Cooley by watching this promotional video:
Knowledge! Skills! Ethics!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qrpt4vRa-0o
They may not be the best law school out there, possibly one of the worse, but they can hire great video editors.
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Bildungsroman

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by Bildungsroman » Tue Jul 26, 2011 9:39 am
Tanicius wrote:TIL that only experts know what cease and desist and complaint mean. I also swear an oath
to never again tell a friend what "not guilty" means after a jury trial. That takes a year of law school at the very least.
I'll let everyone know when Thomas M. Cooley Law School doesn't sue me for stating my opinion that they are a blatantly unethical institution that deliberately preys on consumers.
Edit 1: .
Edit 2: Just kidding. Still waiting for them
to not sue me.
Hopefully law school will teach you not to split the infinitive.

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Tanicius

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by Tanicius » Tue Jul 26, 2011 10:00 am
Bildungsroman wrote:Tanicius wrote:TIL that only experts know what cease and desist and complaint mean. I also swear an oath
to never again tell a friend what "not guilty" means after a jury trial. That takes a year of law school at the very least.
I'll let everyone know when Thomas M. Cooley Law School doesn't sue me for stating my opinion that they are a blatantly unethical institution that deliberately preys on consumers.
Edit 1: .
Edit 2: Just kidding. Still waiting for them
to not sue me.
Hopefully law school will teach you not to split the infinitive.

Whoa, I think you might want to wait until you're a senior partner in a downtown office before you start trying to teach fellow 0L's advanced legal writing concepts.
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by Tanicius » Tue Jul 26, 2011 11:00 am
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