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Being a 1L who is in the midst of his brief weekend (due Monday at 8am), this just about sums it up. For the law professors who read this, please do not give your students a fact pattern where the Supreme Court has NEVER ruled in your side’s favor. Does it hone our argument skills? Maybe. Does it cause premature greying and high blood pressure? Absolutely!
Hilarious! Having worked on putting briefs together, I find this really funny!
Being a 1L who is in the midst of his brief weekend (due Monday at 8am), this just about sums it up. For the law professors who read this, please do not give your students a fact pattern where the Supreme Court has NEVER ruled in your side’s favor. Does it hone our argument skills? Maybe. Does it cause premature greying and high blood pressure? Absolutely!
Federal Statute 42U.S.C. 2000e-3(a) ……………………………………. 1
B.S. reasons statute should be understood to mean something other than what it actually says ……………………………………… 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
“we win” ……………………………………… 9
Also due Monday at 8am. Complete with fabricated word count.