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No Drinking In Class

One of the things I was rather surprised by during my first year of law school was the number of rules that professors had regarding behavior of students in class. Perhaps my age is getting the best of me, but I had assumed that the days when professors had to lecture students on raising their hands, not eating a meal during class, holding conversations with neighbors, surfing the internet on laptops and other disruptive behavior ended when I left undergrad. And that was ten years ago.

Of course, when I was in undergrad no one but the tools ever brought a laptop to class.

I am a big fan of limited rules in class - I would rather let my fellow students police behavior through good old-fashioned peer pressure than waste class time having the professors do it. I’m sure I can do a better job getting my neighbor to quit surfing Perez Hilton in class than the professor can.

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Summer Classes!

So, after overcoming the technical issues with the online registration system, the Fight The Hypo crew is registered for summer classes. We’re not taking any classes that are GPA-padders. Each course is a central part of our legal edcuation either because it meets a requirement of our school or it’s on the bar.

Here’s a list of courses that one or several of us are taking (we can only take 4 credits in the summer):

  • Administrative Law - staple course.
  • Legal Drafting Seminar - elective; meets upper level writing and professional skills requirements.
  • Professional Responsibility - required course, taught by a popular professor.
  • Social Justice and The Law - required course at Catholic U; presents the Catholic view of the origins of law and justice as they relate to several modern issues.