Saturday, April 29, 2006
Day 3 wrap-up
Right now the UCC is spinning in my head. I hope this is that confusing state right before everything becomes clear because even though I know generally where the provisions are that I might need to interpret a contract and I generally know how they work, once I get in the exam I hope I will be able to pull it together. We have learned many more rules this semester. Last semester we focused on the various theories of obligation and there were nice catagories to place the materials. This semester we covered so many different doctrines--parol evidence, duress, good faith, battle of the forms, accord and satisfaction--and each one has its own provisions in both the UCC and the restatement. The held our hand the first couple of months of last semester, but this semester they have kept the material coming at us and now it is time to see how we did. Our torts professor claimed that by second semester we are not really one-L's any more, but I don't know if that is completely true. It is true in the sense that our professors don't coddel us the way they did at the beginning of the year, but it is not true in the sense that the course of this whole year is to give us the foundation of the law. When I look at the topics that are covered in the bar or come up in cases, we have touched on all of the major doctrines, rules, procedures, etc.. This is what the one-L year seems to be about: the foundation. I am going to bed. I still have 12 more days to keep the stamina up.
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