Hey TLSers,
I created a free website for law students called http://www.CaseStats.com, where you can keep track of all the cases you read throughout law school. It can be used as a tool for archiving and organizing your cases, storing briefs or notes about a case, or for the satisfaction (or pain) of knowing how much reading you have done throughout the year.
You create a single case entry by entering the “Case Name”, “Class”, “Citation”, “Page Length”, and a “Note/Comment/brief” for a particular case. You can organize cases by any of these categories, and view your notes by clicking on the name of the case. The site automatically calculates the total number of cases and pages that you enter into the system. It is completely free to use, so check it out when you get a chance.
Thanks,
Mike
Tool to organize cases and track how much reading you do Forum
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- Cavalier
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Re: Tool to organize cases and track how much reading you do
Sounds like a tool for gunners.
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Re: Tool to organize cases and track how much reading you do
Doesnt a syllabus do the same thing?
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Re: Tool to organize cases and track how much reading you do
Been there, OneNote...
- BLi
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is this thing better or worse than onenote?
it seems cool. i signed up.
it seems cool. i signed up.
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Re: Tool to organize cases and track how much reading you do
Based on data submitted under a particular professor, will this give other users the ability to see how much work that professor assigns? If so, this might be useful.
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