I just don't get it. Sunday is a pizza day. People get it to watch the games, they get it when they're hungover, they get it when their kids have friends over, or because they were out having fun all day and don't want to cook. People get pizza on Sundays. Therefore closing your pizza shop on Sunday means you lose out on a lot of business.Helmholtz wrote:Knowing Cleveland, this really doesn't surprise me, but seriously, why would pizza places be closed on Sundays? That's just absurd.snowpeach06 wrote:Every fucking pizza place is closed in Cleveland on Sunday. Sunday is always when I want pizza. Well, this is just annoying.
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This sounds like my contracts class. Awful book, even worse professor, and pretty unhelpful supplements.Mickey Quicknumbers wrote:con law. I hate you. I don't really understand *where* abortion doctrine is after the 4 cases we went over since Roe, and have no clue how to put it into a practical outline for the test.
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We haven't gotten to abortion yet, but I also despise Con Law.Mickey Quicknumbers wrote:con law. I hate you. I don't really understand *where* abortion doctrine is after the 4 cases we went over since Roe, and have no clue how to put it into a practical outline for the test.
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Just looked over my brief to prepare for oral arguments...and I found far too many typos. I don't understand why they all look so painfully obvious now but I didn't see them any them while editing my brief all those times before turning it in. 

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I went to the library today, after only working at home during break. I almost had a panic attack thinking of all the shit that has to get done.
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MBZags wrote:We haven't gotten to abortion yet, but I also despise Con Law.Mickey Quicknumbers wrote:con law. I hate you. I don't really understand *where* abortion doctrine is after the 4 cases we went over since Roe, and have no clue how to put it into a practical outline for the test.
#1. Buy Chemerinsky (sp?).
#2. Test for abortion is as follows: Prior to viability the State/Govt may not 1) pose an undue burden, or a 2) substantial obstacle for a woman to obtain an abortion. Such a right is presumed in the 5th/14th amendments, because it is considered a fundamental right... thus the Court strictly scrutinizes such legislation, i.e. when the state paces a law in regards to regulating abortion, they need to ensure that neither 1 nor 2 are violated. For example, a Cali law stated than a woman was to notify her husband prior to obtaining an abortion. Constitutional? No. The Court found that such a law would be a substantial obstacle in obtaining abortions because many husbands are abusive, or a woman may fear her husband/boyfriend/one night stand, would be abusive and present an impermissible obstacle for a woman to obtain an abortion. Side note: You can also analyze this as an equal protection issue.
However, you should know the Court used "undue burden" in defining the test because had they called for "strict scrutiny" some of the Justices (can't remember who) would not sign on and thwart the holding.
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edit: you should also know that the burden is on the government to prove they did not place either 1) undue burden, or 2) sub obstacle.
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I have Chemerinsky. The problem is that my professor doesn't agree with him on some things and teaches other things in a completely different (and unclear) way.
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Geraci's is open on Sunday and they're second only to Mama Santas, in my opinion. You should consider yourself lucky. We don't have anything nearly as good on the west side.snowpeach06 wrote:I just don't get it. Sunday is a pizza day. People get it to watch the games, they get it when they're hungover, they get it when their kids have friends over, or because they were out having fun all day and don't want to cook. People get pizza on Sundays. Therefore closing your pizza shop on Sunday means you lose out on a lot of business.Helmholtz wrote:Knowing Cleveland, this really doesn't surprise me, but seriously, why would pizza places be closed on Sundays? That's just absurd.snowpeach06 wrote:Every fucking pizza place is closed in Cleveland on Sunday. Sunday is always when I want pizza. Well, this is just annoying.
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This.blerg wrote:I went to the library today, after only working at home during break. I almost had a panic attack thinking of all the shit that has to get done.
6 weeks left, outlines are horribly out of date and supplements have not been opened yet. Stupid brief + job search. Ridiculous.
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While I am notoriously one heartbeat away from a panic attack, I will still +1 this.blerg wrote:I went to the library today, after only working at home during break. I almost had a panic attack thinking of all the shit that has to get done.
Its literally the last month of the semester. I am yet to do my first practice test.
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Relax. You don't need to start doing PT's now. Give it a couple of weeks before you start freaking out. You don't want to burn out again this semester like you did last semester.goosey wrote:While I am notoriously one heartbeat away from a panic attack, I will still +1 this.blerg wrote:I went to the library today, after only working at home during break. I almost had a panic attack thinking of all the shit that has to get done.
Its literally the last month of the semester. I am yet to do my first practice test.
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Relax. You don't need to start doing PT's now. Give it a couple of weeks before you start freaking out. You don't want to burn out again this semester like you did last semester.
yeah..this [and laziness, if I am honest] is primarily why I havent been doing anything significant yet. But our last day of classes is April 28th, so we are entering the final month of class this week--if I wait another few weeks, it will be the day of the exam pretty much haha.
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I have a question for other 1Ls about their faculty advisers. Do you use them? Do you meet with them ever? Mine was "supposed" to contact me last semester, but never did. I'd like to meet him, but I'm not positive how advising works in law school. I get the impression it's very different than how it was at my small college.
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I have met with mine twice. He doesn't seem like he really likes being an adviser so unless I have some really burning questions I don't bother anymore.
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+1. Goosey, you would probably do a lot better in school if you just learned to breathe. If you are half as stressed IRL as you come off on TLS, then you are probably leading an incredibly unhealthy lifestyle. It just isn't good to put yourself through the mental and emotional gauntlet like this. Just relax, and take each day as it comes. You don't have to put yourself through months of hell in order to do well on law school exams.keg411 wrote:Relax. You don't need to start doing PT's now. Give it a couple of weeks before you start freaking out. You don't want to burn out again this semester like you did last semester.goosey wrote:Its literally the last month of the semester. I am yet to do my first practice test.
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So yeah, Con Law takes forever to outline. I am still grateful to Prof. Chemerinsky.
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We have our first EXAM on that day. Seriously, you have time. You can start outlining a bit, but I wouldn't touch PT's until maybe a week prior to reading days (if not later).goosey wrote:keg411 wrote:
Relax. You don't need to start doing PT's now. Give it a couple of weeks before you start freaking out. You don't want to burn out again this semester like you did last semester.
yeah..this [and laziness, if I am honest] is primarily why I havent been doing anything significant yet. But our last day of classes is April 28th, so we are entering the final month of class this week--if I wait another few weeks, it will be the day of the exam pretty much haha.
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Agreed. I mean, once your done outlining, there isn't much studying you can do anyway. Minus CALI lessons (which I would actually do while outlining, since they give a lot of nuances of the law). And, you wind up memorizing the outline just by doing sample exam questions. So, I don't see the benefit to doing sample exams so early. You need something to do to feel like a stressed law student during finals weeks.keg411 wrote:We have our first EXAM on that day. Seriously, you have time. You can start outlining a bit, but I wouldn't touch PT's until maybe a week prior to reading days (if not later).goosey wrote:keg411 wrote:
Relax. You don't need to start doing PT's now. Give it a couple of weeks before you start freaking out. You don't want to burn out again this semester like you did last semester.
yeah..this [and laziness, if I am honest] is primarily why I havent been doing anything significant yet. But our last day of classes is April 28th, so we are entering the final month of class this week--if I wait another few weeks, it will be the day of the exam pretty much haha.
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wow really?snowpeach06 wrote:Agreed. I mean, once your done outlining, there isn't much studying you can do anyway. Minus CALI lessons (which I would actually do while outlining, since they give a lot of nuances of the law). And, you wind up memorizing the outline just by doing sample exam questions. So, I don't see the benefit to doing sample exams so early. You need something to do to feel like a stressed law student during finals weeks.keg411 wrote:We have our first EXAM on that day. Seriously, you have time. You can start outlining a bit, but I wouldn't touch PT's until maybe a week prior to reading days (if not later).goosey wrote:keg411 wrote:
Relax. You don't need to start doing PT's now. Give it a couple of weeks before you start freaking out. You don't want to burn out again this semester like you did last semester.
yeah..this [and laziness, if I am honest] is primarily why I havent been doing anything significant yet. But our last day of classes is April 28th, so we are entering the final month of class this week--if I wait another few weeks, it will be the day of the exam pretty much haha.
Yeah I did a lot of CALI last semester and it really helped me understand the material..I think I will have to go heavy with that while outlining as you suggested
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yeah I agree. I have started outlining directly from chemerinsky and then filling in class notes where needed--its going much faster than before, but still time consuming.nooyyllib wrote:So yeah, Con Law takes forever to outline. I am still grateful to Prof. Chemerinsky.
I hate con law, but I am starting to believe I may actually do well in that class. Better than K's at least
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Other than Chemerinsky, anybody got a good supp for just outlining con law? Emmanuels or Gilbert proven to be helpful?nooyyllib wrote:So yeah, Con Law takes forever to outline. I am still grateful to Prof. Chemerinsky.
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+1. Didn't really think about it until Romo just asked it, but outlining con law with Chem would not be very fun.romothesavior wrote:Other than Chemerinsky, anybody got a good supp for just outlining con law? Emmanuels or Gilbert proven to be helpful?nooyyllib wrote:So yeah, Con Law takes forever to outline. I am still grateful to Prof. Chemerinsky.
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Yup. It is great for learning and absorbing material, but I want something concise and direct (or as concise and direct as this murky class can be).traehekat wrote:+1. Didn't really think about it until Romo just asked it, but outlining con law with Chem would not be very fun.romothesavior wrote:Other than Chemerinsky, anybody got a good supp for just outlining con law? Emmanuels or Gilbert proven to be helpful?nooyyllib wrote:So yeah, Con Law takes forever to outline. I am still grateful to Prof. Chemerinsky.
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I have the Emanuels for ConLaw. It's been useless so far.
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God I love that evidence cases are typically so easy to read through. I was over 100 pages behind and I've been able to catch up pretty quickly.
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