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In London, my cousin, his wife, and their child are fine. He was most at risk as he works in the business district and the yank does not drive.

My professor was nice, the bastard. I was by far the furthest along on the paper, though I typically have the hardest time producing such work. I was hours away from having a complete draft done, when last night he announced that rather than Monday - the paper is now due Friday. Everyone else is still picking out a topic, while I'm submitting drafts of sections to the prof for review. My only hope is that he takes note of my early efforts and adjusts my score accordingly. I gave up how many parties and events over the holiday weekend, only to find I could have gone out all that time after all?

Remind me to take the time to explain what law school is really like, and what the law is really like. People keep offering me advice and their observations about my topic. I know they mean well, and of course I keep initiating the conversations because it's where my mind is right now. The problem is that I'm seeing why lawyer bastards are so isolated - their world is distinct from the real world. It doesn't matter how an email is sent or what the packets look like on the internet, it only matters what the court says about them. It isn't important that a letter is in an envelope whether it's in the USPS or FedEx, it matters that one is ordained by congress while the other is private and has contract language built into their service. Law isn't like logic, it's not like real life, it's not something you see on tv or in a movie. Law is simply finding out what the courts say the test is, then looking at your facts and seeing what side of the test they fall on. There is no thinking, no analysis, and unfortunately none of that really cool debate that lawyers are famous for. It's more like checking off boxes.

I'm going to elaborate on this topic in the next couple of days/weeks. I want to explain the law, or at least law school, to the layperson - and explain why I've been disappointed in law school. I was hoping to develop some skills in school, and I can see those hopes were misplaced.

Date: 2005-07-08 06:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sparklypoof.livejournal.com
that bastard!! who does he think he is, extending the deadline like that?! that's just more time that you're going to be torturing yourself worrying about finishing it and... man.

freakin' mailboxhead. ;)

PS: good luck on gettin' it done!! sounds like you're makin' lots of progress!

Date: 2005-07-08 06:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] translucent-eye.livejournal.com
It doesn't matter how an email is sent or what the packets look like on the internet, it only matters what the court says about them. It isn't important that a letter is in an envelope whether it's in the USPS or FedEx, it matters that one is ordained by congress while the other is private and has contract language built into their service. Law isn't like logic, it's not like real life, it's not something you see on tv or in a movie.

Ha!

Spent too long working systems that gathered the documents for DOJ cases, and you better believe your ass they cared about how an email is sent, what the packets looked like, and its "envelope". I'll have to leave it at that!

I think you need to look on the other side of things sometimes. The teacher being flexible means that he/she may do it again when you need it next time. Harp on the good sometimes! Wait, I guess that's what your other posts and pictures are for.

Date: 2005-07-08 06:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vicar.livejournal.com
THey sometimes refer to routing information as the postcard or outside of the envelope, but your logic holds. Still, is it a USPS envelope or a FedEx envelope?

I'll be more oriented towards the good when I haven't just sacrificed so much based on the prior timetable.

Date: 2005-07-08 07:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thefeline.livejournal.com
I'm glad your family is okay!

Date: 2005-07-08 07:06 pm (UTC)
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It's only okay to extend the deadline if you agree to give a boost to those who turn the paper in on time anyway. For a delay until Friday, I'd say 10%.

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