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Re: Northwestern 2012

Post by N2012 » Mon Aug 31, 2009 9:56 pm

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Re: Northwestern 2012

Post by rayiner » Mon Aug 31, 2009 10:07 pm

Lizface killah wrote:TLSin' in Class. Taking Questions.
I managed to keep TLS blocked all weekend and today. Taking a cheating break as a "cookie" to make up for burning myself making dinner. :(

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Re: Northwestern 2012

Post by Lizface killah » Mon Aug 31, 2009 10:29 pm

rayiner wrote:
Lizface killah wrote:TLSin' in Class. Taking Questions.
I managed to keep TLS blocked all weekend and today. Taking a cheating break as a "cookie" to make up for burning myself making dinner. :(
ooo how do you block yourself? I really need to. Though, in my defense, it was intro to shit everyone who has ever spent time in a law firm already knows day in Civ Pro.

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Re: Northwestern 2012

Post by Lizface killah » Mon Aug 31, 2009 10:31 pm

Corsair wrote:I demand to be added to various people's gchat lists. smith.jared
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Re: Northwestern 2012

Post by EarlCat » Mon Aug 31, 2009 10:46 pm

Lizface killah wrote:
Corsair wrote:I demand to be added to various people's gchat lists. smith.jared
Nice.
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Corsair looks just like this...

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Re: Northwestern 2012

Post by EarlCat » Mon Aug 31, 2009 10:46 pm

N2012 wrote:I can not find the apex file for legal reasoning on the blackboard site. Any ideas? It is supposed to be in the law school pre-arrival folder. This file seems no where to be found on my blackboard. Is apex blackboard separate from the general one?
ProTip: Apex is worthless.

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Re: Northwestern 2012

Post by TTT-LS » Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:05 am

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Re: Northwestern 2012

Post by rayiner » Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:10 am

Lizface killah wrote:
rayiner wrote:
Lizface killah wrote:TLSin' in Class. Taking Questions.
I managed to keep TLS blocked all weekend and today. Taking a cheating break as a "cookie" to make up for burning myself making dinner. :(
ooo how do you block yourself? I really need to. Though, in my defense, it was intro to shit everyone who has ever spent time in a law firm already knows day in Civ Pro.
If you're on a Mac, try Glimmer Blocker. You can block websites by host name.

Or, just edit /etc/hosts and add the line:

127.0.0.1 http://www.top-law-schools.com

Or both for multiple layers of protection. :lol:

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Re: Northwestern 2012

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Re: Northwestern 2012

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Re: Northwestern 2012

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Re: Northwestern 2012

Post by rayiner » Tue Sep 01, 2009 2:29 pm

My CLR section is like 20% engineers. I'm gonna try and gauge if we have sufficient numbers to get away with making "international animal rights law" jokes...

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Re: Northwestern 2012

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Re: Northwestern 2012

Post by hmlee » Wed Sep 02, 2009 5:38 pm

Has anyone who signed up for direct deposit received their funds yet? I'm still waiting on mine and am getting impatient...

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Re: Northwestern 2012

Post by rayiner » Wed Sep 02, 2009 5:44 pm

Our civ pro prof keeps getting philosophical and I have to resist the inclnation to be in a constant state of eye rolling. Is the moral justification for common law systems really going to be on the exam? Will I be required to analyze natural law as such a possible justification for the Illinois bar?

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Re: Northwestern 2012

Post by Lizface killah » Wed Sep 02, 2009 5:48 pm

rayiner wrote:Our civ pro prof keeps getting philosophical and I have to resist the inclnation to be in a constant state of eye rolling. Is the moral justification for common law systems really going to be on the exam? Will I be required to analyze natural law as such a possible justification for the Illinois bar?
Are you talking about Conley?

That shit does go deep.

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Re: Northwestern 2012

Post by rayiner » Wed Sep 02, 2009 5:54 pm

Lizface killah wrote:
rayiner wrote:Our civ pro prof keeps getting philosophical and I have to resist the inclnation to be in a constant state of eye rolling. Is the moral justification for common law systems really going to be on the exam? Will I be required to analyze natural law as such a possible justification for the Illinois bar?
Are you talking about Conley?

That shit does go deep.
I get the pedagogical purpose I just resent the submarine philosophy class. I'm a big fan of answering "why?" with "just because!"

I love Friedman though. He's all "law and economics." It makes me happy.
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Re: Northwestern 2012

Post by Lizface killah » Wed Sep 02, 2009 5:55 pm

rayiner wrote:
Lizface killah wrote:
rayiner wrote:Our civ pro prof keeps getting philosophical and I have to resist the inclnation to be in a constant state of eye rolling. Is the moral justification for common law systems really going to be on the exam? Will I be required to analyze natural law as such a possible justification for the Illinois bar?
Are you talking about Conley?

That shit does go deep.
Allen. I get the pedagogical purpose I just resent the submarine philosophy class. I'm a big fan of answering "why?" with "just because!"

Conley v. Gibson...

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Re: Northwestern 2012

Post by rayiner » Wed Sep 02, 2009 5:59 pm

Lizface killah wrote:
rayiner wrote:
Lizface killah wrote:
rayiner wrote:Our civ pro prof keeps getting philosophical and I have to resist the inclnation to be in a constant state of eye rolling. Is the moral justification for common law systems really going to be on the exam? Will I be required to analyze natural law as such a possible justification for the Illinois bar?
Are you talking about Conley?

That shit does go deep.
Allen. I get the pedagogical purpose I just resent the submarine philosophy class. I'm a big fan of answering "why?" with "just because!"

Conley v. Gibson...
If our prof would quit with the philosophical tangents maybe we wouldve gotten to discussing some cases... Or, um, law...

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Re: Northwestern 2012

Post by hmlee » Wed Sep 02, 2009 6:00 pm

Friedman is great, but my favorite prof is Lupo. He's funny when he's walking around fishing for points...

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Re: Northwestern 2012

Post by Lizface killah » Wed Sep 02, 2009 6:01 pm

rayiner wrote:
If our prof would quit with the philosophical tangents maybe we wouldve gotten to discussing some cases... Or, um, law...
It wasn't even in the context of a case. :shock:

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Re: Northwestern 2012

Post by rayiner » Wed Sep 02, 2009 6:02 pm

hmlee wrote:Friedman is great, but my favorite prof is Lupo. He's funny when he's walking around fishing for points...
Lupo got philosophical today but there was actually a point to it: to help us understand the complexity of the law surrounding damages. That I can understand...

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Re: Northwestern 2012

Post by rayiner » Wed Sep 02, 2009 6:04 pm

Lizface killah wrote:
rayiner wrote:
If our prof would quit with the philosophical tangents maybe we wouldve gotten to discussing some cases... Or, um, law...
It wasn't even in the context of a case. :shock:
No, were just exploring the nature of common and from whence it derives it's moral justification. I don't see cases in our future for awhile, though they certainly are in the reading which I do dutifully if futiley.

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Re: Northwestern 2012

Post by Elms » Wed Sep 02, 2009 7:13 pm

rayiner wrote:Our civ pro prof keeps getting philosophical and I have to resist the inclnation to be in a constant state of eye rolling. Is the moral justification for common law systems really going to be on the exam? Will I be required to analyze natural law as such a possible justification for the Illinois bar?
Someone told me that "What do lions, wolves and water have to do with Civil Procedure?" was an actual exam question in the past. :?

I think Friedman is my favorite so far, but I really like Lupo as well. I think he's a really meaningfully engaging professor and I like that.

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Re: Northwestern 2012

Post by Elms » Wed Sep 02, 2009 7:42 pm

hmlee wrote:Has anyone who signed up for direct deposit received their funds yet? I'm still waiting on mine and am getting impatient...
I'm still waiting on mine. The email I got said within 48 hours and it has now been 49 1/2. I want my money! :(

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