Finally done with my crim law outline at 35 pages, including 2 pages of TOC and almost 3 pages of cheklists. I'm pretty much a full day behind at this point. T_T
No time to talk about outlining and studying and why lots of factors are combining to make it very bad for me. On the bright side, I can see why people think outlining is so important. Things make so much more sense now.
No time to read the transcripts of the oral argument today at the Supreme Court about the school desegregation cases. Wah. All I've heard so far is that Justice Kennedy doesn't seem too impressed by the Seattle district, but that was the case more likely to lose anyhow. C'mon, Louisville!
[Sorry, also no time to find a good representative article on the issue, so I'm just giving you the link that's hopefully the least biased because it all it really does is cite all the legal documents involved.]
Now I get to drive to campus so I can spend a couple hours proofing pages for ELJ. I'd probably look forward to it as a break if I wasn't so behind. *sigh*
No time to talk about outlining and studying and why lots of factors are combining to make it very bad for me. On the bright side, I can see why people think outlining is so important. Things make so much more sense now.
No time to read the transcripts of the oral argument today at the Supreme Court about the school desegregation cases. Wah. All I've heard so far is that Justice Kennedy doesn't seem too impressed by the Seattle district, but that was the case more likely to lose anyhow. C'mon, Louisville!
[Sorry, also no time to find a good representative article on the issue, so I'm just giving you the link that's hopefully the least biased because it all it really does is cite all the legal documents involved.]
Now I get to drive to campus so I can spend a couple hours proofing pages for ELJ. I'd probably look forward to it as a break if I wasn't so behind. *sigh*