Friday, March 31, 2017
Friday Five 3/31/17
Well, guys... I haven't been doing very well with these lately. But I am back with the Friday five this week! This week has been busy- I did my oral argument, outlined like crazy, had lots of housework to do.... it was a bit busy. Finals are only 3 weeks away so it is crunch time!! Also, I went to see Beauty and the Beast- unbelievable and perfect.
In other news, here's what I have had my eyes on lately!
1. The Zookeepers Wife
This came out in theatres today and I am dying to go see it. I have heard of this story a few times and it astonishes me every time. The head zookeeper of the Warsaw Zoo and his wife hide and aid many jews during the second world war. It is an amzing story of courage and conviction in the face of horror.
2. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
This finally came out of DVD tuesday and I, being the giant Harry Potter nerd that I am, bought it immediatly and watched it that same night. It is as good as I remember it being in theatres. Now I cannot wait for the next movie to be released!
3. Shop 'til you Drop
I did a little online shopping this week.... J.Crew factory had 50% off clearence so I got some killer deals on new items to wear to my internship this summer. Working in the prosecuters office is going to recquire me to dress up every day so I am trying to stock up on blouses, dress pants and pencil skirts now!
4. My New Purse
I have been searching for a new purse so I could retire my 3-year-old Michael Kors and I finally fell in love! This bag is just the right size, has great organization, the look is so classy, the quality is excellent and the price is super affordable. I have it in the "saddle" color.
5. Time After Time
I have been watching this show since the beginning and it is so good. The premise had me worried at first but watching it has me addicted. It involves Jack the Ripper and HG Wells traveling forward in time to 2017 and follows the adventures that follow. A little bit of history, suspense, and two hot British guys- it's a win! It airs on Sunday nights at 9pm on ABC.
Well this was slightly movie heavy- you can see where my brain is at lately. Have a great weekend everyone!!
Thursday, March 30, 2017
How I Stay Organized with a Law School Exam Binder + Printable Exam Study Schedule
I LOVE to be organized. Like full on color-coded, sticky note crazy, everything is labeled... mildly OCD. Organization helps me to keep my crazy life straight and everything ready to go. The more stressed out I get, the more organized I want to be... it brings me peace. Therefore, exam time in law school requires me to be super organized or it just stresses me out even more than the exams already do. My key to organization during exams? My trusty exam binder!
I started making my exam binder and study schedule for spring exams tonight and I thought I would share the process with my readers! I started making it already so I have a collection spot for the exam materials I am starting to pull together in these last few weeks before exams.
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Prepping for Law School Finals: One Month Out
I am not sure where the time went butttttt final exams are in like a month. Cue epic freak out. Time to outline, write out flashcards and take practice exams until I'm blue in the face. Here is what I am doing to prepare and set myself up for success one month out from final exams.
Thursday, March 23, 2017
The 1L Appellate Brief
I have been pretty absent from blogging recently... all of my spare time, and then some, has been devoted to my appellate brief. For those new to the law school lifestyle, most law schools require a legal research and writing class. Generally, second semester of your first year, the big assignment that determines most of your grade is an appellate brief process over a big legal fact problem.
For my class, we were given a fact pattern involving trademark infringement. First, we did a serious of research reports, then a trial brief and lastly the 30-page appellate brief that I turned in on Monday. I still have an oral argument that is ungraded and I will be done with legal research and writing!
I am not going to lie- this was the hardest writing assignment I have ever had. It took forever, given the amount of my grade it represented I had to be a perfectionist, and we had a really complex fact pattern and law to deal with. However, now that it is over and turned in, I am feeling pretty good about the work I did and proud of myself for completing such a huge assignment.
What is an Appellate Brief?
(I am going to give you the cliff notes version because your respective professor will give you the precise outline and information on what you need to do.)
An appellate brief is submitted to urge an appellate court to affirm or reverse the lower court decision. The Appellant is the moving/appealing party seeking a reversal while the Appellee is the non-moving party asking for affirmation of the lower decision. It is generally a large document written very persuasivly in regards to your parties position. In real court, these briefs are what the appellate court looks to for the information they use to make a decision. In the law school arena, this is an exercise in legal research and persusasive writing.
The Process
Basically, the way it went at my school is that we were given the fact pattern, assigned plaintiff or defendant and asked to start research when spring semester began. From there, we had a series of research assignments to really hone the cases and the related law. This was challenging because the problem we dealt with had an applicable 8-factor legal test to decide the case. That was a lot of law to consider and learn. All said and done, I think I used about 15 cases to make my arguments.The next step was to write a persuasive trial brief for the plaintiff or defendant. I had plaintiff side and this paper rounded out at about 18 pages complete.
Once the trial brief was over, they adjusted our facts to add what happened in the fictional "trial" and we were swapped from our existing side and given the opposing side to write the appellate brief in favor of. This was the most challenging thing for me- I had to turn off my advocate in my head for the plaintiff and start advocating for the defendant. It took a bit to wrap my head around that.
I had about 3 weeks to write my appellate brief. It went reallyyyy fast. I worked steadily on it a little bit at a time and finally turned in the 30-page final project this Monday.
Sticking with the appellate brief sides, we are doing an oral argument next week for no grade but we get feedback and it doubles as a try out for moot court if you choose to do so.
Some Tips to Ease the Process
1. Start EARLYI know you probably hear that from every teacher under the sun but seriously, start really early. This is not like those papers in undergrad that you could knock out in a long weekend or an all nighter. If you want a return of a good grade, you have to put in ample work over time to ensure it is quality. The more time you have, the more time you have to write a little bit at a time so you don't get burnt out, rework on a sentence level for maximum persuasiveness and to edit edit edit.
2. If possible, meet with Professor
Not all professors will meet with you in regards to the brief and looking over your work. If they are willing to, I highly suggest doing so. They are the grader and they have more experience so whatever they have to say will probably have a positive impact on your grade. Another set of eyes, especially the highly trained eyes of your professor, is always a good idea.
3. Make time to look at it with Fresh Eyes
Finish early and leave yourself ample time for editing. I find it best to take a little time away from the paper and returning to it with fresh eyes. I find that I catch a lot more mistakes and have better luck rephrasing when I do this.
4. Find a Stopping Point
There comes a point where you have done everything you can do and you need to stop nitpicking your paper. Eventually, you just need to stop and turn it in- staying up all night and editing will not make a huge difference- in your tired state you may do more harm than good. Start early, leave time for editing and find a stopping point to press submit and be done.
The appellate brief is hard but you can do it. The feeling you have when you turn it in is one of relief and extreme pride knowing you completed such a huge accomplishment. Then, you put it out of your mind as grades won't be out until after the semester and the exam grind is on.
As for me, I should probably get back to outlining! No rest for the wicked... or law students...
Friday, March 10, 2017
Friday Five 3/10/17
Well today is not my day. I have to have an emergency root canal this afternoon due to a cracked molar :( not a fun way to end my spring break. Not that my spring break was exciting; I outlined, worked on my appellate brief and deep cleaned/organized my house. Pretty exciting stuff. On the plus side, my best friend is coming to visit this weekend and we are planning quite the girls night: face masks and wine while we watch the original Beauty and the Beast in anticipation of the new one! Something to look forward to after my dental appointment.
1. Love Actually Sequel
I love the movie Love Actually. It is one of my all time favorite movies to watch around Christmas. I just found out they are making a short revival and I am so stoked. All I know is that Hugh Grant is returning and he will still be Prime Minister so based on that alone I will certainly be watching. Love me some Hugh Grant. It will not be quite the same without Alan Rickman though.... :(
2. Spring Shopping
Anyone else feeling the need to purge the closet and go spring shopping? I set a laundry basket in my closet and I am trying to put something in it every day to donate to Goodwill. Then, I will not feel so bad as I online shop away and go to TJ Maxx every spare chance I get. There are so many cute things coming out and lots of great sales. So far I have gotten 4 new pairs of shoes and a few new shirts.... #shoppingaddiction
3. Doggie Art
How stinking adorable is everything in this shop??? I want it all! Custom doggie prints, mugs, etc. with about every dog breed there is and so many cute things like "Golden Brewing Co." with a Golden Retriever or "Australian Coffee Co." with an Australian Shepherd. I love it. He does other things besides dogs but lets be honest, I am really just in it for the dogs. Now what to order.... too many adorable options to choose.
4. Spotlight
Oh my goodness. This movie... so powerful. We read about this case in Criminal Law just a few weeks ago and when this came across my Netflix recommendations I had to watch it. A group of reporters crack a massive case in Boston dealing with a cover up of Catholic priests molesting children. I know it sounds a bit odd but it is a really powerful movie. Add it to the must watch list.
5. Making History
This show just premiered on Fox this week and it is hilarious. A little bit of history and a little bit of comedy makes for a fun little half hour show. I am definitely going to keep watching it because who doesn't want to see someone travel back to the revolutionary war in a duffel bag?
Have a good weekend! I'll be drinking milkshakes and icing my sore jaw after having my tooth ripped out.
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