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Thursday, April 29, 2004
So here I am filling my head full of con law before tommorrow's kamikazi final and I realized there is a shit load of constitutional law. I mean, normally in any area of law there is a shit load of things to remember, but in con law there is seriously just LOADS of stuff. I mean shit.
It's funny how law school squeezes your life like tuna sandwiches in GI Joe's kung-fu grip. You don't notice how more and more of your time is taken up by running here, writing there, and reading reading reading the never ending case books. You get to a point where the boundaries of your life have restricted so far that you and your classes are all that's going on. You don't notice this until you're in the middle of a maelstrom and you realize you have no idea what is going on in your family, your country or the world at large. You do know however that Marbury v Madison could have used some heavy editing from a pissed off legal writing prof.
It's funny how law school squeezes your life like tuna sandwiches in GI Joe's kung-fu grip. You don't notice how more and more of your time is taken up by running here, writing there, and reading reading reading the never ending case books. You get to a point where the boundaries of your life have restricted so far that you and your classes are all that's going on. You don't notice this until you're in the middle of a maelstrom and you realize you have no idea what is going on in your family, your country or the world at large. You do know however that Marbury v Madison could have used some heavy editing from a pissed off legal writing prof.
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