I imagine the life of a fulltime law student to be one of leisure and frivolity.
Yeah, I liked the vomit too, though I think they could have made better use of the catch phrase "to survive!" Kinda like appending "in bed" to whatever your fortune cookie says.
I should note that these must be "C" law students because hearsay evidence as to a medical diagnosis may be admissible even if obtained in expectation of litigation.
That's ok. Unless you're suing someone for a personal injury, it's not important.
I'd have to say most of my law professors are pretty entertaining. None sing (that I know of), but every once in awhile we get to watch them fumble around with AV equipment just so they can show us stuff like this. Sometimes they feed us; for trusts and estates, the prof stuffed us with bagels; for crim law, it was pizza... lots of pizza. One of my business associations classes is at Humphrey's, so think beer and bar food. But mostly it's just fun to see the professor force your classmates to play-act as lawyers, witnesses, victims, criminals, whatever.
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uShould law school student have this much time on their hands? Love the vomit special effects.
I imagine the life of a fulltime law student to be one of leisure and frivolity.
Yeah, I liked the vomit too, though I think they could have made better use of the catch phrase "to survive!" Kinda like appending "in bed" to whatever your fortune cookie says.
I should note that these must be "C" law students because hearsay evidence as to a medical diagnosis may be admissible even if obtained in expectation of litigation.
I have no idea what you just said.
NPR had an interview with a Boston University law prof who sings a lot of his lectures. It was quite amusing!
That's ok. Unless you're suing someone for a personal injury, it's not important.
I'd have to say most of my law professors are pretty entertaining. None sing (that I know of), but every once in awhile we get to watch them fumble around with AV equipment just so they can show us stuff like this. Sometimes they feed us; for trusts and estates, the prof stuffed us with bagels; for crim law, it was pizza... lots of pizza. One of my business associations classes is at Humphrey's, so think beer and bar food. But mostly it's just fun to see the professor force your classmates to play-act as lawyers, witnesses, victims, criminals, whatever.
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