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Re: Northwestern 2012
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.Lizface killah wrote:TLSin' in Class. Taking Questions.
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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.rayiner wrote: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.Lizface killah wrote:TLSin' in Class. Taking Questions.
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Re: Northwestern 2012
Nice.Corsair wrote:I demand to be added to various people's gchat lists. smith.jared
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Corsair looks just like this...Lizface killah wrote:Nice.Corsair wrote:I demand to be added to various people's gchat lists. smith.jared
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Re: Northwestern 2012
ProTip: Apex is worthless.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?
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If you're on a Mac, try Glimmer Blocker. You can block websites by host name.Lizface killah wrote: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.rayiner wrote: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.Lizface killah wrote:TLSin' in Class. Taking Questions.
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.
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Re: Northwestern 2012
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
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
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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Are you talking about Conley?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?
That shit does go deep.
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Re: Northwestern 2012
I get the pedagogical purpose I just resent the submarine philosophy class. I'm a big fan of answering "why?" with "just because!"Lizface killah wrote:Are you talking about Conley?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?
That shit does go deep.
I love Friedman though. He's all "law and economics." It makes me happy.
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Re: Northwestern 2012
rayiner wrote:Allen. I get the pedagogical purpose I just resent the submarine philosophy class. I'm a big fan of answering "why?" with "just because!"Lizface killah wrote:Are you talking about Conley?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?
That shit does go deep.
Conley v. Gibson...
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Re: Northwestern 2012
If our prof would quit with the philosophical tangents maybe we wouldve gotten to discussing some cases... Or, um, law...Lizface killah wrote:rayiner wrote:Allen. I get the pedagogical purpose I just resent the submarine philosophy class. I'm a big fan of answering "why?" with "just because!"Lizface killah wrote:Are you talking about Conley?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?
That shit does go deep.
Conley v. Gibson...
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Re: Northwestern 2012
Friedman is great, but my favorite prof is Lupo. He's funny when he's walking around fishing for points...
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It wasn't even in the context of a case.rayiner wrote:
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
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...hmlee wrote:Friedman is great, but my favorite prof is Lupo. He's funny when he's walking around fishing for points...
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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.Lizface killah wrote:It wasn't even in the context of a case.rayiner wrote:
If our prof would quit with the philosophical tangents maybe we wouldve gotten to discussing some cases... Or, um, law...
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Someone told me that "What do lions, wolves and water have to do with Civil Procedure?" was an actual exam question in the past.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?
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
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!hmlee wrote:Has anyone who signed up for direct deposit received their funds yet? I'm still waiting on mine and am getting impatient...
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
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