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#The2Llife: Where The Going Gets Tough

GUEST BLOG by Lauren Rose, 2L at University of Detroit Mercy *Cue the horror movie music*  Finals are almost here. This is where the going gets tough.  The entire semester leads up to the end, the final exam, the finale. Now is the time to buckle down and start hitting the books. Here are a few […]

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#The1Llife: Argue All Day

Photo of Ameerah McBride, 2015 Diversity Forum, ONU Law GUEST BLOG by Dani Gies, 1L at UCLA School of Law WANNA ARGUE ALL DAY? (Shout Out to Justin Beiber, “What Do You Mean?”) [youtube id=”NywWB67Z7zQ” width=”600″ height=”350″] With memo season long behind us, the final assignment of our Lawyering Skills class was oral argument. The case was […]

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#The3Llife: The Importance of Voting

GUEST BLOG by Harrison Thorne, 3L at UCLA Law I teach a 9th grade economics class as part of a law school Street Law course. I enjoy freedom to teach whatever I want to teach. Because I am currently studying administrative law, I decided to teach a class on the subject. However, I realized that […]

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#The2Llife: Summer Classes

GUEST BLOG by Lauren Rose, 2L at University of Detroit Mercy To take summer classes, or not to take summer classes, that is the question. Actually, this is probably a question that many law students, specifically 1Ls, are currently asking themselves. I am of the mindset that it is a good idea to take summer […]

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#The1Llife: Study Methods

GUEST BLOG by Dani Gies, 1L at UCLA School of Law [youtube id=”VQ34s3kKFDY” width=”600″ height=”350″] I want to pick up on my last post about how to study for finals, and pose some questions to y’all. This semester, I think I’ll be studying differently for each of my doctrinal classes (Constitutional Law, Civil Procedure, and […]