My readers clamor for updates (or at least one of them did). Very well. I wanted to get reviews of business organizations II and alternative dispute resolution posted before I enroll for winter quarter classes anyway.
By the time you consider enrolling in business organizations II, you will already be familiar with Professor Miller's basic style. In many ways the class is more of the same, just in greater detail. However, we did touch on some securities issues that were related to mergers. In the quarter she addressed questions to the class, but did not call on anyone individually. There was nothing on par with hump day in business organizations I, but there were some good stories. One of Professor Miller's hypotheticals introduced me to Supreme Court Bobbleheads.
Alternative dispute resolution was also a good class. Professor Rogers is responsible for coming up with, "At most law schools, the third year is a joke. At Baylor, the joke's on you," and, "Where fun goes to die." He tended to call on people to describe what happened in their group exercises, sometimes looking to hear from groups whose interaction took a certain tack, but nothing with a lot of pressure. It is a practical class and an enjoyable one, but make sure you keep up with your journal entries as the quarter goes along and read your outside book early in the quarter. In a class without a final it does you no good to mess around and leave all the work until finals anyway.
1 comments:
Yay for updates! Now for comments:
1. I WANT a bobblehead. Preferably one of Scalia. Especially if it makes comments like "the majority would have you believe...."
2. Sooooo what exactly happens in ADR if you save your whole journal till the end and don't read the textbook?
3. Bus Org II? You glutton for punishment....
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