My new best friend is Black’s Law Dictionary. Who would’ve known it was SO useful?? When I sit down to study, I make sure it has a nice cuddly spot right next to me. It’s poor cover is dogeared and slightly torn - becoming a little ragged and well loved, like my old DeeDee doll from when I was a kid. Especially if you’re using MicroMash which discusses and references a theory/concept/rule 20pgs before it actually tells you what the theory/concept/rule is, a law dictionary is an absolute necessity. Plus, there are awesome words like “hotchpot” and ”fugue” in it. Speaking of which, ”fugue” seems like a good word for how I’ll most likely feel about this summer - “An abnormal state of consciousness in which one appears to function normally, but on recovery has no memory of what one did while in that condition.”
On a totally different note, today I saw the postman and all I could think was - California can’t require you to get a CA driver’s license if you want to drive your postal truck around here… Thanks Con Law for that highly insignificant tip.
Monday, June 25, 2007
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Oi, achei teu blog pelo google tá bem interessante gostei desse post. Quando der dá uma passada pelo meu blog, é sobre camisetas personalizadas, mostra passo a passo como criar uma camiseta personalizada bem maneira. Até mais.
You simply must visit Rodrigo's site and shop for your favorite camiseta. But first, you must learn Portuguese.
I too have hit the law dictionary a lot lately. Suddenly, the exact meaning of certain terms seems important. Go figure.
hahaha no time for portuguese when I'm trying to learn the language of property and wills :) Reading those outlines makes me feel like I'm in a foreign country!
Thanks for the great property outline you posted. I wanted to share the help and post a link to an excellent resource full of CA and MBE outline stuff (including some charts with the new '07 material & flashcards if you want to do them online). You have to register (free), but it's a great site.
Thanks for the blog.
Check out: http://jdjinx.com/jdhome/BarExam/tabid/174/Default.aspx
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