Case Briefs
Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 11:57 am
I am starting law school in 3 months and trying to understand the basic concept of the course material. I took a environmental law class in undergrad taught by a GULC JD professor each week we had to read a scotus or appellate court cases (I skimmed for the good shit) and then write briefs on them pointing out the issue or if the decision was divided etc. (think significant nexus) Then the professor would call on us at random asking about the case and what it means for environmental law. Is this the basic concept of law school classes? My professor assured me that the amount of info/cases are increased immensely in law school but is this the basic concept?