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Whining and rants about 1L

Post by Thrive » Wed Oct 01, 2014 5:33 pm

Just finished up a couple of classes for the day that have me on edge about this 1L experience:

1) Why o Why do teachers have this amazing skill of making things seem more complicated than they actually are?

2) Why does my teacher spend 2 minutes in the most important takeaway from a case but spends an hour and 18 minutes talking about the stupid context surrounding the case that nobody will remember in 2 weeks?

3) do they just want to sound smart or am I missing something here?

4) Why am I spending an hour+ listening to a lecture on properties...in Contracts??

5) Why are we spending an entire class period talking about Coase Theorem?

6) Why do students focus on the minute details of each case? Whatever happened to the big picture?

Do I just not get law school?

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Re: Whining and rants about 1L

Post by jbagelboy » Thu Oct 02, 2014 1:02 am

Thrive wrote: 1) Why o Why do teachers have this amazing skill of making things seem more complicated than they actually are?
Several answers. They are academics, or at least pseudo-academics, so extrapolating nuance from and reinterpreting otherwise simple models and explanations constitutes most of their scholarship. As a result, law textbooks feature cases that exemplify the most extreme, random situations that could arise where there's a genuinely novel legal conflict. Like, some of this shit would never happen except for those two times it did, and twenty five law review articles were written about it. Some of the cases are included to show the evolution of rules, and they really don't need to be that complicated, but the purpose of their inclusion is to illustrate some more flavorful point.
Thrive wrote: 2) Why does my teacher spend 2 minutes in the most important takeaway from a case but spends an hour and 18 minutes talking about the stupid context surrounding the case that nobody will remember in 2 weeks?
Because learning the common law rule or statutory application from the holding is the easiest part of the exercise, while working with and understanding the facts of the case and the underlying institutional or policy considerations entails much more thought and skill. It's what you will do on the exam (and "in theory" as a litigator), persuasively framing the facts to serve an advantageous legal argument for your client (i.e. the side you chose on the issue spotter hypo). If your teacher spent a lot of class time trying to teach you what the rule or statute was and didn't delve into the facts/context, that would be pretty TTT.
Thrive wrote: 3) do they just want to sound smart or am I missing something here?
of course your professor wants to sound smart. they probably also are pretty smart. Do you have any idea what it takes to become a law professor? aside from the masturbatory academic bullshit. If they presented you with basic information with no complexity or nuance and sounded bland, wouldn't you wonder what you were paying for? (added value for what we pay is already ridiculous, but it would just be more ridiculous).
Thrive wrote: 4) Why am I spending an hour+ listening to a lecture on properties...in Contracts??
Contract, Property, Tort are basically the same, especially if you delve in from a law and economics perspective. read Gilmore's Death of Contract as a starting place. They have different formalities and mechanisms, but most tort and contract cases will relate to property (the "stuff" you're arguing about in the contract, or that a party seeks to claim damages for in tort) in some way, and most property cases will involve a contract or tort.
Thrive wrote: 5) Why are we spending an entire class period talking about Coase Theorem?
Because Law and Economics is still huge in the academy, and many of your contracts professors probably were tenured as a result of some scholarship either defending or critiquing coase (although what coase meant to imply about private bargaining, pareto efficiency and transaction costs is not what a lot of people take the coase theorem to suggest). so yea expect to listen to some take on coase at least three times throughout 1L.

Its a useful heuristic for the origins of many legal rules: if individuals would contract to efficient outcomes on their own in the absence of transaction costs, consider: a lot of law/administration/governance must have then arose around market failure, where can law serve to correct inefficient outcomes, ect. Where are people failing to negotiate with themselves to pareto efficiency, and how can a common law rule help reduce a burdensome transaction cost or provide some other fix? You can then incorporate "higher order values" like assent/consent/ect and try to see how rules form to promote these values in an efficient way in our exchanges. Yea this stuff is largely bullshit but its the point profs try to make. Also see #4.
Thrive wrote: 6) Why do students focus on the minute details of each case? Whatever happened to the big picture?
See #2. What do you mean big picture. If you're in a class like contracts, yea the formalities and fragile terminology becomes important.. was it an offer? was it accepted? is this consideration? facts are dispositive. big picture is usually important for some policy point but as far as the exam is concerned, the bulk of your points will come from detailed and rigorous statutory analysis (i.e., a switch from active to passive voice or a comma placement) or intense "minute detail" fact analysis, while "big picture" political economy considerations will retain some value, but far less
Thrive wrote: Do I just not get law school?
It's only been a month.. chill. I mean, to be totally honest, I know this is just a rant but it sounds like you might be a little lost, but far from incorrigibly so. Actually its totally normally to think a lot of this stuff and have these frustrations right now. By mid november, if you aren't seeing it come together for you, reach out again and there's a ton of educated commentary about 1L exams and law school on here.

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Re: Whining and rants about 1L

Post by DoveBodyWash » Thu Oct 02, 2014 1:09 am

Thrive wrote:Just finished up a couple of classes for the day that have me on edge about this 1L experience:

1) Why o Why do teachers have this amazing skill of making things seem more complicated than they actually are?
To challenge you. To fill up time...and the rest of the quarter. I'm pretty sure a competent professor could teach you torts lecture-style in one month if they wanted to
Thrive wrote:2) Why does my teacher spend 2 minutes in the most important takeaway from a case but spends an hour and 18 minutes talking about the stupid context surrounding the case that nobody will remember in 2 weeks?
Because it's easier to grade on a curve when most of the kids don't know the important takeaway
Thrive wrote:3) do they just want to sound smart or am I missing something here?
Yes. But you're also probably missing something since you're a 1L. If it makes u feel better, i miss shit all the time and i'm a 2L lol. Doesn't really get any better.
Thrive wrote:4) Why am I spending an hour+ listening to a lecture on properties...in Contracts??
Each professor does it their own way
Thrive wrote:5) Why are we spending an entire class period talking about Coase Theorem?
Lol guessing you're at UChicago?* Because law & economics.

*Or maybe George Mason?
Thrive wrote:6) Why do students focus on the minute details of each case? Whatever happened to the big picture?
Because it's easier to point out a minute detail than it is to understand the big picture. Pointing out minute detail is simple as just regurgitating some detail on the page. Understanding the big picture is difficult for most people until they're deeper into the term. This is also the first week of classes for you assuming that you're at Chicago, give it time. Also, pointing out minute details probably makes them feel smarter (dat attention to detail!)
Thrive wrote:Do I just not get law school?
It's been a week give it time. Contracts in particular requires some time for the pieces to fall together
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Re: Whining and rants about 1L

Post by Robb » Thu Oct 02, 2014 1:12 am

You only spent one class talking about the Coase theorem????

but jbagelboy's post is pretty great as iscusenations

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Re: Whining and rants about 1L

Post by Thrive » Thu Oct 02, 2014 5:49 am

Thanks for the input guys. I'll stop whining now.

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Re: Whining and rants about 1L

Post by monsterman » Thu Oct 02, 2014 8:38 am

Thrive are you at UVA? This sounds like a carbon copy of my classes yesterday..

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Re: Whining and rants about 1L

Post by kalvano » Thu Oct 02, 2014 9:05 am

Thrive wrote:1) Why o Why do teachers have this amazing skill of making things seem more complicated than they actually are?

To prepare you for talking to clients.

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Re: Whining and rants about 1L

Post by Gooner91 » Thu Oct 02, 2014 9:28 am

monsterman wrote:Thrive are you at UVA? This sounds like a carbon copy of my classes yesterday..
I think we might be in the same section.

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Re: Whining and rants about 1L

Post by sublime » Thu Oct 02, 2014 9:33 am

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Re: Whining and rants about 1L

Post by Robb » Thu Oct 02, 2014 9:47 am

sublime wrote:
Robb wrote:You only spent one class talking about the Coase theorem????

but jbagelboy's post is pretty great as iscusenations

I am a 2L and have never even encountered Coase, that I can remember.
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Re: Whining and rants about 1L

Post by shifty_eyed » Thu Oct 02, 2014 10:53 am

sublime wrote:
Robb wrote:You only spent one class talking about the Coase theorem????

but jbagelboy's post is pretty great as iscusenations

I am a 2L and have never even encountered Coase, that I can remember.
Same.

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Re: Whining and rants about 1L

Post by monsterman » Thu Oct 02, 2014 11:54 am

Gooner91 wrote:
monsterman wrote:Thrive are you at UVA? This sounds like a carbon copy of my classes yesterday..
I think we might be in the same section.
I've heard of several sections complaining about very similar things...but I still want to know which one this post refers to

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Re: Whining and rants about 1L

Post by Mal Reynolds » Thu Oct 02, 2014 12:00 pm

shifty_eyed wrote:
sublime wrote:
Robb wrote:You only spent one class talking about the Coase theorem????

but jbagelboy's post is pretty great as iscusenations

I am a 2L and have never even encountered Coase, that I can remember.
Same.
LOLOLOL

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Post by patogordo » Thu Oct 02, 2014 12:06 pm

run.

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Re: Whining and rants about 1L

Post by shifty_eyed » Thu Oct 02, 2014 12:24 pm

Mal Reynolds wrote:
shifty_eyed wrote:
sublime wrote:
Robb wrote:You only spent one class talking about the Coase theorem????

but jbagelboy's post is pretty great as iscusenations

I am a 2L and have never even encountered Coase, that I can remember.
Same.
LOLOLOL
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Re: Whining and rants about 1L

Post by Thrive » Thu Oct 02, 2014 12:58 pm

Gooner91 wrote:
monsterman wrote:Thrive are you at UVA? This sounds like a carbon copy of my classes yesterday..
I think we might be in the same section.
Yes at UVA. Anything else and you would know who I am

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Re: Whining and rants about 1L

Post by Thrive » Thu Oct 02, 2014 1:00 pm

patogordo wrote:run.
From what? And to what?

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Re: Whining and rants about 1L

Post by Mal Reynolds » Thu Oct 02, 2014 1:02 pm

Thrive wrote:
patogordo wrote:run.
From what? And to what?
From a world of high transactions costs to the warm embrace of an efficient bargain regardless of initial property rights allocation.

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Post by patogordo » Thu Oct 02, 2014 1:07 pm

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Post by eliminatorjr » Thu Oct 02, 2014 1:21 pm

Mal Reynolds wrote:
Thrive wrote:
patogordo wrote:run.
From what? And to what?
From a world of high transactions costs to the warm embrace of an efficient bargain regardless of initial property rights allocation.
It feels so good.

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Re: Whining and rants about 1L

Post by Sheriff » Thu Oct 02, 2014 2:14 pm

Hi everyone! First post!

In response to OP, if your LRW is ungraded you really can't complain.

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Re: Whining and rants about 1L

Post by Gooner91 » Thu Oct 02, 2014 2:17 pm

Sheriff wrote:Hi everyone! First post!

In response to OP, if your LRW is ungraded you really can't complain.
Why would you go somewhere with graded LRW?

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Re: Whining and rants about 1L

Post by Sheriff » Thu Oct 02, 2014 2:22 pm

Gooner91 wrote:
Sheriff wrote:Hi everyone! First post!

In response to OP, if your LRW is ungraded you really can't complain.
Why would you go somewhere with graded LRW?
Didn't realize it until it was too late.

Was too busy obsessing over the little things: scholarship, employment, etc. ;)

EDIT: TLS should do a better job of warning 0L's to look into this. Graded LRW is the devil.

Seriously? What are you waiting for?

Now there's a charge.
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