Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Con Law with Erwin Chemerinsky


I had the law school text book by Chemerinsky, but I preferred to use his treatise, which skipped the case-law method blather. As a lecturer, it turns out that Mr. Chemerinsky likes a lot of puns. They seem prepared and forced, but if nothing else, the pain helps us stay awake. This is my 2nd draft, which I hope is an improvement over the first.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Monday, June 7, 2010

Contracts with David Epstein

Prof. Epstein lectures on contracts for Barbri, and writes "the best contracts and sales casebook." His lectures are actually very good, and include a fair bit of humor. Ah gathah he's from Texas.

Mary Goza


Mary Goza is some sort of regional director for Barbri, though they don't seem to acknowledge her online. This is taken straight out of my Barbri in class workbook, so you'll see some exciting arial font on the left side.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Professor Douglas Moll

Beware the duck call.

Professor Lisa McElroy

I am now 3 days into BarBri and it's not so bad. It's not exactly fast paced yet. This here lecturer covered Con Law and Torts. If you take the pre-tests, DO NOT look at the answers to those questions. If you do, you will be bored to tears during the lectures covering the same material.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Red Judicata

This court refers to the "affirmative defense of red judicata and collateral estoppel." Red judicata is like res judicata, only red.

Marshall v. New Horizons, Inc.,Slip Copy, 2009 WL 2983169, D.Conn., September 14, 2009 (NO. 3:08 CV 633 JBA)