Thursday, May 8, 2008
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Feeling Hungry? Thirsty?
Thursday, April 17, 2008
The Fracturer (more baseball...)
Of course, it's completely different because we're not talking about an obvious risk, but it's hard not to see some ironic similarity.
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Death at the Ballpark
A fan at the ballpark yesterday, presumably on license, fell over the railing of an escalator to his death while leaving the par after the game with his family. Some interesting facts:
* Family (incl. "two young daughters") was with him, saw him fall to his death.
* Not injured by a normal "part of the game."
* Foreseeablity
-Another fan had fallen off of an escalator to his death in 1985.
-There is no mention of renovations to the escalator railings post 1985 -is this relevant?
* Reasonableness of Foreseeability
- Only ONE other similar accident in past 23 years.
- Was there EVER another such accident (besides the 1985 accident)?
- How many millions of fans have safely traversed the same route?
*Further interesting notes:
- Cousin stated victim was "holding the railing" and "walking," [not running,] when he "slipped."
- This is Shea's last year in existence. Any chance the owners consequently chose not to invest in some important renovations?
* Is there a duty?
* S/L? Negligence?
The Alligator Man
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Exploding Batteries - Tort(?)
Capital Punishement for Crimes Other Than Murder
What do you think?
Monday, April 14, 2008
Civ Pro II
Ticor, 8-95
Chapter 9 and reread CB 2-1 from last semester,
Rules 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 11, 12(b), (e), (f), 15, 54(c)
Forms 1, 2, 9, 20
04/17/2008
Chapter 10 (pay special attention to intro note on discovery), Rule 26
Chapter 11
Many thanks to Nate for supplying this, as my computer didn't boot-up in time for me to get it directly from Brooks... :-)
Torts -UPDATED!
TUES 612-628 to finish up warnings
FRI Seffert & compensatory damages, 698-713, n 9 &10 pp714-16, n 12 & 13, 717-18; wrongful death actions 726-32.
Baseball - Superstitions - Criminal Charges; oh my!
Can there be criminal charges if no harm would actually occur -at least, there's no reasonable person who could reasonably foresee that harm. Right?
As the D.A.'s ponder charges, New York's witch-doctors and voodoo priestesses quake with trepidation.
12 y/o Sentenced as an Adult
Monday, April 7, 2008
CivPro Assignments 4/8, 4/10
Tue: R.1, 23, (cursory look @23.1/.2), §1332(d) [long provision], §1453 [removal], §§1711-15 [are coupons a settlement?...]; Vasquez 8-62, Hansbury v. Lee 8-56
Thurs: Eisen 8-74, Sailor v. Lindsay (Friendly, J.) 8-87
Monday, March 31, 2008
CivPro 4/1 and 4/3 [Thurs.'s class is at 9am!]
This week's reading assignments are listed below. Also DON'T FORGET that Thursday's class, lecture only, is at 9am!!
Tue: 8-27 Atlantis Dev., R. 24(a)(b); 8-41 Bustop
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Our nation is nutzo over celebrity...
The (newly) infamous KRISTEN.
Because I need a laugh just now, don't you?
tests and in Sunday School quizzes by children between 5th
and 6th grade ages in Ohio. They were collected by two
teachers over a period of three years. Read carefully for
grammar, misplaced modifiers, and, of course, spelling.
Writing at the same time as Shakespeare was Miguel Cervantes.
He wrote Donkey Hote. The next great author was John Milton.
Milton wrote Paradise Lost. Since then no one ever found it.
Ancient Egypt was old. It was inhabited by gypsies and mummies
who all wrote in hydraulics. They lived in the Sarah Dessert.
The climate of the Sarah is such that all the inhabitants have
to live elsewhere.
Moses led the Hebrew slaves to the Red Sea where they made
unleavened bread, which is bread made without any i ngredients.
Moses went up on Mount Cyanide to get the ten commandos. He
died before he ever reached Canada but the commandos made it.
Solomon had three hundred wives and seven hundred porcupines.
He was a actual hysterical figure as well as being in the
bible. It sounds Like he was sort of busy too.
The Greeks were a highly sculptured people, and without them
we wouldn't have history. The Greeks also had myths. A myth
is a young female moth.
Socrates was a famous old Greek teacher who went around giving
people advice. They killed him. He later died from an overdose
of wedlock which is apparently poisonous. After his death, his
career suffered a dramatic decline.
In the first Olympic games, Greeks ran races, jumped, hurled
biscuits, and threw the java.
Julius Caesar extinguished h i mself on the battlefields of
Gaul. The Ides of March murdered him because they thought he
was going to be made king. Dying, he gasped out "Same to you,
Brutus."
Queen Elizabeth was the "Virgin Queen." As a queen she was a
success. When she exposed herself before her troops they all
shouted "hurrah!" and that was the end of the fighting for a
long while.
It was an age of great inventions and discoveries. Gutenberg
invented removable type and the Bible. Another important
invention was the circulation of blood.
Sir Francis Drake circumcised the world with a 100 foot clipper
which was very dangerous to all his men.
The greatest writer of the Renaissance was William Shake-
speare. He was born in the year 1564, supposedly on his
birthday. He never made much money and is famous only
because of his plays. He wrote tragedies, comedies, and
hysterectomies, all in Islamic pentameter.
Delegates from the original 13 states formed the Contented
Congress. Thomas Jefferson, a Virgin, and Benjamin Franklin
were two singers of the Declaration of Independence. Franklin
discovered electricity by Rubbing two cats backward and also
declared, "A horse divided against itself cannot stand." He
was a naturalist for sure. Franklin died in 1790 and is still
dead.
Abraham Lincoln became America's greatest Precedent. Lincoln's
Mother died in infancy, and he was born in a log cabin which
he built with his own hands... Abraham Lincoln freed the
slaves by signing the Emasculation Proclamation.
On the night of April 14, 1865, Lincoln went to the theater
and got shot in his seat by one of the actors in a m oving
picture show. They believe the assinator was John Wilkes
Booth, a supposingly insane actor. This ruined Booth's
career.
Johann Bach wrote a great many musical compositions and had
a large number of children. In between he practiced on an
old spinster which he kept up in his attic. Bach died from
1750 to the present. Bach was the most famous composer in
the world and so was Handel. Handel was half German, half
Italian, and half English. He was very large.
The nineteenth century was a time of a great many thoughts
and inventions. People stopped reproducing by hand and
started reproducing by machine. The invention of the steam-
boat caused a network of rivers to spring up.
Charles Darwin was a naturalist. He wrote the Organ of the
Species. It was very long. People got upset about it an d had
trials to see if it was really true.
Madman Curie discovered radio. She was the first woman to do
what she did. Other women have become scientists since her
but they didn't get to find radios because they were already
taken.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Mr. Spitzer... is that just an unfortunate name? Nevermind, here's your number...
Now, as a side, why does the wife stand up there on that stage with him? I wouldn't think she'd want to stick around through this -what could be more humiliating? Of course, there is precedent (I must admit, this last link is a gem), and even with the President. Of course, there was some very funny satire of that event, too.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
IP Panel Event
Event: IP Panel - 30 Attorneys attending.
Date: Thursday, 11/13
Time: 6pm to 8:30pm
Where: Warren Hall lobby-area.
Note: You do NOT need a science-degree for IP Litigation.
Email: hlloyd@sandiego.edu
Include: resume, "if you like."
International/ Child Advocacy Legal News
Current law prosecutes production and sale, but possession is not criminal. This effectively hand-cuffs enforcement. Oh yes, and comics, video games, and animation are not regulated at all.
In response, the international community is pushing for change.
Monday, March 10, 2008
WE MADE THE FRONT PAGE OF ESPN.COM
Constitutional Law - New Reading Assignment
Pp. 895-907, in the casebook (or case-tome, if you prefer).
See you there!
Apple's newest SDK
Sun Microsystem's initial inclination toward a possible legal remedy seems to have ebbed, as Sun is readying a iPhone-specific Java answer.
Constitutional Law - Free Speech
Free speech rights are protected beyond "speech."
Contracts, 3/10/08 (*See important NOTE below.)
- Monday, March 10, 2008
- Contracts – Duress and recission.
- Before the Break
- McKinnon v. Benedict [p. 313, casebook]
- R.2nd §§ 75, 76
- McKinnon v. Benedict [p. 313, casebook]
- After the Break
- Austin Instruments, Inc. v. Loral Corp.
- Alaska Packer's Assoc. v. Domenico
- Austin Instruments, Inc. v. Loral Corp.
- *NOTE: Our next class, on Wednesday, 03/13/08, will take place in GRACE COURTROOM. Same time.
- Also, there are new reading assignments posted on the blog (link is also available in the column to your right).
Sunday, March 9, 2008
Civ Pro II Assignments for 3/11 & 3/13
Tue: Winters v. (cont.); 7-26 Parklane v.
Thurs: 7-43 Century v.; 7-50 Rynsburger, Rule 1292(a), Rule 65, 7-56 (note on economics & law)
Friday, March 7, 2008
CEO compensation
But what I really want to know is: will I get use of the corporate jet? 'Cause that could be a deal-breaker.
Thursday, March 6, 2008
$29,000? F* Yeah!
Or,
"What Catholic school taught me."
Either way, I don't know that I've ever seen a deposition quite like this, and from it, a little case that covers Contracts and Civ Pro (and I think I could work a little Constitutional into the dispute, too).
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Clinton-McCain-Obama
Meanwhile, McCain has coasted past the finish line, and is the Republican the Democrats will face in the coming election. Can the Dems get it together in time to present a unified force against him, or are they doomed by their own in-fighting?
Election info, and more!
In case you missed the barrage in the Writs, campaigning for SBA Elections begun this week. We hope you put your candidates to the test as you enjoy the free snacks they have to offer. Voting will be in the Writs next Tuesday & Wednesday (11th and 12th). We have purposefully shortened campaigning by one week to lessen the distraction upon students, professors, and candidates. There will be preferential voting, which allows us to have an instant run-off. On the ballot will also be the Book Exchange Amendment which makes the book exchange a permanent part of SBA governance. I've attached a copy of the Amendment for your convenience (it was passed in the SBA Council 48-0).
A couple more things:
1. The SBA Candidate Debate will be this Thursday at noon in the Grace Courtroom. There will likely be food =)
2. Congratulations to all those who participated in the McLennon Moot Court Tournament. The success of this year's competition is a testament to Andrew Hayden and his stellar Moot Court Board's leadership. Please join us in congratulating our new McLennnon champion, and outgoing SBA bar review director, Ben Shiftan. Also congrats to SBA 2L Representative Matt Ichinose who took second place overall in McLennon.
3. Bar Review will be at Saturday, March 8th @ Martini Ranch Downtown. San Diego Young Professionals and Emanuel's Bar Review is putting together one of the BEST bar reviews of the year! Emanuel's Bar Review will be sponsoring an OPEN bar where ANY drink is free starting at 9:30pm until the budget is exceeded. Hence...FIRST come FIRST serve ladies and gentlemen! Cover is $5 until 11pm if you show your USD ID. Come out for a night of fun, free drinks, and catch up with those people you haven't seen in ages!
Election Speeches are this Thursday, March 6th, in the Grace Courtroom at Noon. There will be free food and drinks. The Speeches will be given in the following order:
Monday, March 3, 2008
Fantasy Baseball
> League ID#: 134890
> Password: jdcandidate
We have 12 teams, there's room for only THREE (3) more! :-)
http://tinyurl.com/2uqcfj
League ID#: 134890
Password: jdcandidate
Thursday, February 28, 2008
CivPro, 2/28/08
Thursday, February 28, 2008
CivPro – the Erie problem, continued and ramifications further discussed.
- Next week's assignments:
- Tues: Guaranty Trust 6-17; Byrd 6-22; Hanna 6-28; Ch 7 a, b; Rules 18(a), 41(b)
- Thurs: McNulty 7-8; Winters 7-14 (this case will not be finished, nor argued here)
- Tues: Guaranty Trust 6-17; Byrd 6-22; Hanna 6-28; Ch 7 a, b; Rules 18(a), 41(b)
- Substantive v. Procedural Law, governed by State or Federal rules?
- Pre-1938
- Post-1938
- Pre-1938
- Sibbach v. Wilson & Co.
Thursday, Feb 28th...
1) There is a new link in the links section of this blog (in the column to your right), and I think it's particularly helpful in this class.
2) Updates occur on a daily basis now. Keep coming, and I'll keep posting :-)
3) Along with the SDCBA Section Fair at 5:30pm, tonight is rockin' and rollin' with events. Here are the bar reviews:
a) Kathy Frey, a California Western alum, is hosting a fundraiser for a cancer treatment charity at the Local Eatery 1065 4th Ave @ 7pm; which just happens to be about two blocks from the SDCBA!
b) The Vis Moot Team, the Environmental Law Society, and Surf Law Society are teaming up to host Bar Review @ Guava Beach in PB. Whenever/wherever you start the evening they hope you end up at Guava beach for some goodtimes. There will be a raffle, sponsorship by Jack Daniels, etc. Contact Forrest Merithew for more info: fmerithew@gmail.com.
Alrighty then, thanks for reading, participating, and STAY CLASSY, SAN DIEGO!
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
ConLaw, 2/27/08
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Constitutional Law – Freedom of Speech
- Before the Break
- Constitutional Law does not occur in a vacuum.
- Brandenburg v. Ohio 395 U.S. 444
- Note Case: Hess v. Indiana
- Constitutional Law does not occur in a vacuum.
- After the Break
- What speech is not protected?
- United States v. O'Brien
- Does Speech include Action?
- What speech is not protected?
Contracts, 2/27/08
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Contracts – Definiteness, Certainty, and the Statute of Frauds
- Before the Break
- Review of Cyberchron v.
- Certainty
- R.2d § 33
- U.C.C. § 2-305
- R.2d § 33
- Review of Cyberchron v.
- After the Break
- U.C.C. § 2-308: PERFORMANCE or PRACTICAL CONSTRUCTION
- Toys v. F.M. Burlington Company
- Toys v. F.M. Burlington Company
- Statute of Frauds
- One-Year Clause
- Hamer v. Sidway revisited
- One-Year Clause
Microsoft: Class-Action Lawsuit?
Deadline! FAFSA!
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Broken Contract? Reliance?
Torts, 2/26/08
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Torts – the Causation issue.
- Before the Break
- Cause in Fact
- Stubbs v. City of Rochester
- Cause in Fact
- After the Break
- Cause in Fact ≠ Certainty
- Proportional liability and Probabilistic recovery
- Cause in Fact ≠ Certainty
Legal Distractions
But, before we get to court, we can arbitrate...
"You're a high-priced lawyer! If I give you $500, will you answer two questions for me?"
"Absolutely! What's the second question?"
Monday, February 25, 2008
Duty to Care (for a passenger)
ConLaw, 2/25/08
- Monday, February 25, 2008
- ConLaw – State Sedition Laws and their affect upon Freedoms of Speech
- Before the Break
- Gitlow v. New York 268 U.S. 652
- Whitney v. California 274 U.S. 357
- Gitlow v. New York 268 U.S. 652
- After the Break
- Dennis v. United States 341 U.S. 494
Feb . 28th (Thurs.) Money AND Happiness
Money AND Happiness
Choosing the right career path.
February 28th, 5:30 p.m.
Wine and hors d'oeuvres will be provided.
SDCBA Bar Center
1333 Seventh Avenue
San Diego, CA 92101
619.231.0781
So you're about to be a lawyer; now what? Most of us had great ideas of what exactly we wanted to do when we graduated law school, but is that REALLY what you want to do? Talk to those who have walked the path before you. How did you decide to become a (blank) lawyer? Who should I talk to? What do I need to do to prepare? Will I like the work? How much will I make and how many hours will I work? Will my parents still be proud?
For your benefit an array of attorneys have been assembled solely for the purpose of answering these questions. Participants include:
1. Mark A. Geier (Intellectual Property Law)
2. Carey L. Cooper (Environmental & Land Use)
3. Karen R. Frostrom (Eminent Domain)
4. Caroline Gregory (Business & Corporate Law)
5. Richard Stevenson (Bankruptcy)
6. Raymond DiGuiseppe (Attorney General)
7. Scott Finkbeiner (Family)
8. Kasia Donohue (Public Defender)
9. Amy Hoffman (Public Defender)
10. Mark Kumba (General Civil Litigation)
11. Steve Vosseller (General Civil Litigation)
12. Angela Geisler (City Attorney)
13. Anne Richardson (City Attorney)
14. Paige Hazard (City Attorney)
15. Amy M. Roebuck (Carmel Valley Section)
16. Cassandra Mougin (Carmel Valley Section)
17. Michelle Graham (International/Cross Border)
18. Juan Zuniga (International/Cross Border)
19. Antonio Maldonado (International/Cross Border)
20. Anthony S. Deutsch, Chair (ADR)
21. Thomas D. Rutledge, Co-Chair (Employment)
22. Michael P. Sousa (Employment)
RSVP via email to mbr@sdcba.org
There is no cost to SDCBA law student members
Contracts, 2/25/08
- Monday, February 25, 2008
- Contracts – Promissory Estoppel & Reliance
- Before the Break
- Note Cases
- Grouse v. Group
- Kajima v. LA MTA
- Grouse v. Group
- After the Break
- Cyberchron v. Calldata Systems
Friday, February 22, 2008
Retroactive Cancellations, welcome to retroactive TORT!
Torts, 2/22/08
- Friday, February 22, 2008
- Torts – Birth and Death Negligence.
- Before the Break
- Elements of Medical Tort.
- Emmerson v. Magendantz 689 A.2d 409
- Elements of Medical Tort.
- After the Break
- Hypo – Bam Bam and the skating rink.
EVENT: Animal Rights Law
Plan to attend this one-of-a-kind MCLE seminar
DON'T HAVE REGRETS:
Drafting Trusts for Your Pets
featuring Michael J. Martindill
at Noon on Thursday, February 28, 2008
at the San Diego County Bar Association.
"I direct that when my dog, Trouble, dies, her remains shall be
buried next to my remains in the Helmsley mausoleum."
This is just one of the many provisions of Leona Helmsley's will, as publicized in the August 29, 2007 issue of the Washington Post. "Helmsley left her beloved Maltese, named Trouble, a $12 million trust fund," the article goes on to report. How does one go about drafting provisions for pets? What issues and pitfalls should astute attorneys understand at the outset to make certain that their clients' pets are properly cared for after their deaths. By attending this one-hour MCLE seminar, you will have the opportunity to learn more about:
· Historical problems of gifts to or for pets.
· Case law highlights of problems.
· Academic and charitable solutions.
· Statutory guidelines.
· Practical considerations.
This is a brown bag event. Registrations must be received by noon on Wednesday, February 27, 2008.
Walk-ins will incur an additional $5.00 late registration fee.
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Thursday, February 21, 2008
Day of Rest
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
ConLaw 2/20/08
- Wednesday, February 20, 2008
- ConLaw – Freedom of Speech, and its Restrictions.
- Before the Break
- Schenk v. United States 249 U.S. 47
- Debs v. United States 249 U.S. 211
- Masses Publishing Co. v. Patten 244 Fed. 535
- Schenk v. United States 249 U.S. 47
- After the Break – Continuing restrictions and justifications, rolling into State Sedition Laws.
- Abrams v. United States 249 U.S. 211 (Especially: Holmes' dissent.)
- Gitlow v. New York 268 U.S. 652
- Abrams v. United States 249 U.S. 211 (Especially: Holmes' dissent.)
ABA Spring Meeting coming to USD this Saturday(23rd) from 10:00-2pm at the Institute of Peace and Justice!
It is really a privilege to be able to host the Spring Meeting and therefore it's imperative that USD make a good showing of attendance. There will be breakfast and lunch served. If you can only stay for a couple hours, that is great too!
Contracts, 2/20
- Wednesday, February 20, 2008
- Contracts – Wrapping-up Shrinkwrap, and moving on to PRECONCEPTUAL LIABILITY.
- Before the Break
- Baird v. Gimbel
- Drennan v. Star Paving
- Coase Theorem
- Baird v. Gimbel
- After the Break – Liability when when NEGOTIATIONS FAIL.
- Note Cases examined.
- Songbird Jet Ltd. v. Amax, Inc.
- Precision Testing Laboratories, Ltd. v. Kenyon Corp.
- Markov v. ABC Transfer & Storage Co.
- Hartford Whalers Hockey Club v. Uniroyal Goodrich Tire Co.
- Hoffman v. Red Owl Stores, Inc. 133 N.W.2d 267
Reminder: Prof. Brooks' Event is TODAY [Free Food]
- WH 2A
- 4:30-5:30pm
- FREE FOOD
- DETAIL: Widely recognized as the leading civil rights theorist in the nation, Professor Roy L. Brooks has taken on the thorny problem of black reparations. Professor Brooks offers a bold proposal that turns the most contentious civil rights issue of the day into an opportunity for racial reconciliation. His theory has been used by state governments, large corporation, universities, and the descendants of slaveholding or slave-trading families to redress the legacy of slavery and Jim Crow. Food provided.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
CivPro 2/19
- Tuesday, February 19, 2008
- CivPro – The ERIE Problem.
- Assignment for next week (N.B. there is no CivPro class this Thursday):
- (Aside: Professor Brooks is greatly inconvenienced by travel to cold climates in winter.)
- Tue – Read Eerie v. on p. 6-5
- Thurs – 6-12 to 6-17 (B1 & B2)
- Tue – Read Eerie v. on p. 6-5
- Erie question: Should the court look to state law OR federal law and procedural history?
- Assignment for next week (N.B. there is no CivPro class this Thursday):
Feedback
Oh yes, and remember that you can post anonymously, so be honest.
-Jason
Torts 2/19/08
- Tuesday, February 19, 2008
- Torts – Wrapping-up Emotional Harm, and moving on to ECONOMIC HARMS.
- Before the Break
- Recap: Recovery for pure Emotional Anguish.
- Concerns and Limitations
- Zone of Danger
- Concerns and Limitations
- Intro: Economic Harm and recovery due to negligence.
- Nycal v. KPMG Peat Martwick
426 Mass. 491
- After the Break
- Standards for Liability
- Rstmt 2d § 552
- Near Privity v. Restatement : small difference
- Rstmt 2d § 552
- Attorney Liability to 3rd Parties : Lucas v. Hamm 364 p. 2d 685
- Public Officials have a duty to give information for particular transactions.
- Supplying false information
- Loss is suffered by a person the info was intended for
- Must also have intent that the information will influence
- Supplying false information
- Economic Harm to 3rd Parties from Typical Accidents
Castro Resigns, Long Live the Castro!
BREAKING NEWS – Castro has resigned the presidency of Cuba. His son, Raul Castro, is likely to succeed.
Will we get better access to top-notch cigars soon? US policy-makers say: not likely, we like to prop-up our Dominican Republic cigar-industry amigos.
Monday, February 18, 2008
The News of Reporting News
What do you think of your 1st Amendment rights, now? Well, I suppose Congress didn't do it, so...
ConLaw 2/28
- Monday, February 18, 2008
- ConLaw – Wrapping-up Comity, and moving on to RIGHTS.
- Before the Break
- Prinz v. United States 453 F.2d 1161
- New York v. United States 505 U.S. 144
- Reno v. Condon 528 U.S. 141
- Prinz v. United States 453 F.2d 1161
- After the Break
- A broad survey of RIGHTS. Timelined (roughly).
- Most RIGHTS will be covered by ConLaw II (not this class).
- We will focus on the 1st Amendment.
- Peaceful Assembly
- Freedom of Speech/Press
- Freedom of Religion
- No-Establishment
- Free exercise
- No-Establishment
- Freedom of Association
- Peaceful Assembly
- Most RIGHTS will be covered by ConLaw II (not this class).
- Cass Sunstein
ABA Membership
Take 5 mins, $25. Help your school's reputation, save yourself lots of money, and open up many other opportunities.
http://www.abanet.org/join/ .
Questions? email scottmason77@yahoo.com
(ABA Chair Scott Mason)
Contracts, 2/28
- Monday, February 18, 2008
- CONTRACTS – Discussing UCC 2-207
- Before the Break
- Dorton v. Colins & Aikman Corp.
453 F.2d 1161 - Step-Saver Data Systems, Inc. v. Wise Technology
939 F.2d 91
- Dorton v. Colins & Aikman Corp.
- After the Break
- Northrop Corp. v. Litronic Industries
29 F.3d 1173 - ProCD, Inc. v. Zeidenberg
86 F.3d 1447
- Northrop Corp. v. Litronic Industries
Barristers’ Ball 2008
Thanks to all who attended, the Ball was a great diversion from the day-to-day grind of school. Everyone dressed sharp and looked great; in particular, I'd like to give props to Cody for his bowtie and tux. Nicely done! I wore a tux myself, but couldn't quite get that silk bow tied… ;-)
I'd comment on the ladies, but I think Jenn might filet me –or, in the case that she's reading this post, I just couldn't see anyone past the miraculous Beauty that was my fiancĂ©e =)! So… Ladies and Gentlemen, why not comment on who you thought were the best/most interestingly/most seductively dressed of the evening? Some photos are attached below to this blog, but I know that there are many others floating-around. Comments and links to more photos invited.
Upcoming Important Dates
Upcoming Important Dates:
- March 1st – FAFSA priority deadline.
- February 20th – Professor Roy Brooks: "The Atonement Model: A Theory of Racial Reconciliation."
- WH 2A
- 4:30-5:30pm
- FREE FOOD
- DETAIL: Widely recognized as the leading civil rights theorist in the nation, Professor Roy L. Brooks has taken on the thorny problem of black reparations. Professor Brooks offers a bold proposal that turns the most contentious civil rights issue of the day into an opportunity for racial reconciliation. His theory has been used by state governments, large corporation, universities, and the descendants of slaveholding or slave-trading families to redress the legacy of slavery and Jim Crow. Food provided.
- WH 2A
- February 26th – Mocktails Networking Workshop Meet & Mingle wStudents & Advisors
- WH 113
- 5:00pm
- FREE
- WH 113
- This Thursday (Feb 21), come to THEOLOGY ON TAP for
Free Beer
Free Wine
Free Hors d'Oeurvres
and...
Politics!!
Laurel Mathewson will be the guest speaker on a theme of 'Faith and Politics'.
Graduate students from across campus to come together meet fellow graduate students from the different schools, learn more about faith from each other in an informal relaxed environment.
Drinks and snacks are free and available throughout the evening; in the Law School Reading Room (Warren Hall).
The 1L @ USD
Upcoming Important Dates:
- March 1st – FAFSA priority deadline.
- February 20th – Professor Roy Brooks: "The Atonement Model: A Theory of Racial Reconciliation."
- WH 2A
- 4:30-5:30pm
- FREE FOOD
- DETAIL: Widely recognized as the leading civil rights theorist in the nation, Professor Roy L. Brooks has taken on the thorny problem of black reparations. Professor Brooks offers a bold proposal that turns the most contentious civil rights issue of the day into an opportunity for racial reconciliation. His theory has been used by state governments, large corporation, universities, and the descendants of slaveholding or slave-trading families to redress the legacy of slavery and Jim Crow. Food provided.
- WH 2A
- February 26th – Mocktails Networking Workshop Meet & Mingle wStudents & Advisors
- WH 113
- 5:00pm
- FREE
- WH 113
Current Coursework:
- C-Section
- Monday, February 18, 2008
- CONTRACTS – Discussing UCC 2-207
- Before the Break
- Dorton v. Colins & Aikman Corp.
453 F.2d 1161 - Step-Saver Data Systems, Inc. v. Wise Technology
939 F.2d 91
- Dorton v. Colins & Aikman Corp.
- After the Break
- Northrop Corp. v. Litronic Industries
29 F.3d 1173
- Northrop Corp. v. Litronic Industries
- ConLaw
Important Websites:
- COURSEWORK
- C-Section
- CONTRACTS [Smith] http://smithilaneous.typepad.com/contracts_usd_law_school_/
- TORTS [McGowan] http://lawschool.westlaw.com/twen/
- CONTRACTS [Smith] http://smithilaneous.typepad.com/contracts_usd_law_school_/
- SBA
- USD Law Student Calendar
- USD Portal
