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Covert Study Group: Corporations Complaining
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Monday, December 06, 2004. So people complained about the business orgs. exam, clearly lacking the guidance of Edwin Starr that some of us in the Covert Study Group had. What a 1L thing to do. If you did badly on the exam, this is probably an indication that you were either not ready for it or that the professor is a handwriting-requiring dirty son of a whore. The point isn't whether or not it's difficult; it's whether it's difficult for you relative to the other people in the class. So Much For Plan B.
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Covert Study Group: Don't trust whitey
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Monday, December 13, 2004. This, unfortunately, hurts me severely, as I am still quite unprepared, as I have been all semester. While I've certainly earned the shoddy grade I will no doubt receive, I will pin the blame squarely where it belongs.trying to make a class of 13 people adhere to a strict curve. Deep breath, before beginning the world's longest sentence.). Posted by Roughly Speaking. at 10:32 PM. I've Made My First Affiliate Commission! See How I Did It Here - It's Quick And Easy! The following...
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Covert Study Group: This Supreme Court obsession has to stop...
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Tuesday, December 07, 2004. This Supreme Court obsession has to stop. Http:/ www.onion.com/opinion/index.php? Posted by Roughly Speaking. at 10:25 PM. View my complete profile. Games (Good) Law Students Play. So Much For Plan B. Mythical Allusions in Court Cases. Everything you always wanted to know about shareho. How to Ace Business Organizations.
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Covert Study Group: Hoping She Accepts My Renvoi
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Saturday, December 11, 2004. Hoping She Accepts My Renvoi. Apologies all . . . um, two of you for the lack of my posting. I was studying for an administrative law exam that treated me as Tina to its Ike, and now I am engrossed in the exciting world of Conflict of Laws, or as the Europeans term it, private international law. For those readers (ha! Posted by Matt at 10:03 AM. View my complete profile. This Supreme Court obsession has to stop. Games (Good) Law Students Play. So Much For Plan B.
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Covert Study Group: December 2004
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Monday, December 13, 2004. This, unfortunately, hurts me severely, as I am still quite unprepared, as I have been all semester. While I've certainly earned the shoddy grade I will no doubt receive, I will pin the blame squarely where it belongs.trying to make a class of 13 people adhere to a strict curve. Deep breath, before beginning the world's longest sentence.). Posted by Roughly Speaking. at 10:32 PM. Sunday, December 12, 2004. With neuroses, all things are possible. Note to self: in the future, take.
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Covert Study Group: Mythical Allusions in Court Cases
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Saturday, December 04, 2004. Mythical Allusions in Court Cases. Perhaps it’s the legacy of a bygone era whose education was steeped in classics, but many of the foundational cases that I’ve been coming across during my exam-studying make allusions to mythology within their opinions. In both my Administrative Law class,. Wiener v. United States. 357 US. 349 (1958), and my Complex Litigation class,. Mosley v. General Motors Corp. Uses the myth more correctly than does. I happen to think such references are...
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Covert Study Group: Games (Good) Law Students Play
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Tuesday, December 07, 2004. Games (Good) Law Students Play. Inspired by a conversation with a fellow member of Covert Study Group, I thought it would be interesting to examine two real life situations that can be resolved in many ways: the emotional way, the cooperative way, and . . . the Law School Way. The best Law School approved solution to the following situations is the one that makes you feel like a bigger Law Dork. Good luck. Posted by Matt at 1:17 PM. Just act passive-aggressively and run the ai...
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Covert Study Group: Headline News
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Sunday, December 05, 2004. The always reliable NY Post. Delivers with this headline on a story about a Brooklyn real estate deal involving an (in)famous religion:. December 5, 2004. Posted by Matt at 5:33 AM. View my complete profile. Mythical Allusions in Court Cases. Everything you always wanted to know about shareho. How to Ace Business Organizations.
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Covert Study Group: A fond farewell
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Friday, December 10, 2004. Well, for our avid readers, meaning Matt and I, it's been obvious, but our covert study group has already lost a member. Hopefully, like in the covert study group in. This member can go on to play the dad on "The Gilmore Girls" and appear as a philanderer in a Coen brothers movie, though hopefully for his sake it will be better than. As for those of us who still remain, we will fight on like the proverbial Timothy Bottoms in. Timothy Bottoms says "Damn you all.".
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Covert Study Group: So Much For Plan B
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Monday, December 06, 2004. So Much For Plan B. In another action on Monday, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that a police officer has no constitutional right to make and sell a videotape of himself stripping off his uniform and then engaging in sexually explicit acts. In a summary decision, without ordering briefs or holding oral argument, the Court said "this is not a close case.". We're Not in G-Rated Kansas Anymore:. Posted by Matt at 3:05 PM. December 6, 2004 at 3:44 PM. View my complete profile.