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May 08, 2005
Studying by Television
I'm a bit of a latecomer to the brilliance of the Gilmore Girls so I haven't seen season 3 yet. Season 3 gave Will Baude found a way to incorporate the Gilmore Girls into his studying.
I think Property, along with Crim Pro and Civil Rights, are the easiest classes to study for by watching TV. Last year I posted about the adverse possession issues in Deadwood (the post is somewhere on the old blogspot blog and I'm not going to look for it). This year, although I didn't post about it, I enjoyed picking out the different Constitutional violations in each episode of 24. You can count on Fourth, Fifth, Eighth, and 14th Amendment violations in a majority of the episodes.
Posted by Half-Cocked at May 8, 2005 01:00 AM
Comments
Sounds like the makin's for a drinking game, not unlike the Star Trek drinking game where you drink every time Kirk violates the Prime Directive.
Posted by: Thomas at May 8, 2005 09:10 AM