Monday, October 27, 2008

Important Contributions

A few weeks back some fellow classmates of mine described me as independent, observant, intelligent and articulate. I felt great pride that people who know very little about me would describe me in such a way. Then I went to my criminal procedure class today.

Prof posed the question, "If [an officer] did not have a warrant and the person did not give consent to search by remaining silent when questioned, what would he have needed in order to search without violating the person's Fourth Amendment rights?"

This is a fairly simple question and the first thing that popped into my head was probable cause then exigent circumstances. Prof called on me by saying, "The woman in the, is that red? I can't tell the color...[woman who sits next me], what color is that?" After she struggled with it for a bit I said, "It's tweed."

Prof thanked me and then asked the woman behind me for the answer. I suppose I made a face because if he asked if I was with him. I was and said so. But let me tell you, I am always exceedingly thrilled when my important contribution to class is establishing that I wear an autumnal toned tweed (please read that as dripping with sarcasm).

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Good Morning!

Typically, running at 5:30am is not a particularly inspiring event. True, I enjoy it immensely and feel a tad lost when I miss a day, but I'm not normal. This morning, however, while I was jogging along, my mind just waking up, I noticed something streaking across the sky. At first I wondered what jack*ss was shooting off rockets. Then I realized I'd just seen my first shooting star! So I quickly made a wish and finished my run feeling warm and fuzzy.

Wednesdays are usually awful, but with such an auspicious start I couldn't help but feel optimistic. Let's hope the good feeling lasts!

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Two things that do not go together: a terrible allergy season and law school.

Since Saturday my nose has been running, my sinuses painful, my stomach churning (thanks post-nasal drip!), and my throat all kinds of scratchy. My body desperately wants me to just relax a bit, but there's not time for that nonsense. D came home on Monday and I was (and still am) uber excited. I picked him up at the airport and got to see some beautiful pictures as well as receive some great gifts (I bought him groceries to kick off his week right and made him dinner...whoa accomplishment). All weekend and throughout this week I've been steadily working as much as I can. I slacked on writing a couple of briefs (ok, so more than "a couple": 2 for torts, 1 for civ pro, 1 for property---but I did right that. I've just finished writing my civ pro brief and will do my torts and property during my 4 hour break tomorrow), but have kept up with all the reading/concepts. I even managed to be not too bitter when peer editing a classmate's memo.

If this experience has taught me anything, though, it's to suck down echinacia (sp?) like it's my job, wash my hands often and eat plenty of fruits and vegetables!

Saturday, October 4, 2008

How to Win a Debate Palin-Style

Very accurately describes how I felt about the whole "debate." I think I'll use this strategy for my Moot Court competition....!