"it was a very interesting and well written opinion"
Heh heh-- unlike a vast majority of the dreck you'll find in a casebook!
I know what you mean about cases reading like a novel, although I deplore the number of new textbooks that approach cases as "storytelling" (kill me no, ghod). Almost every time I sat down to study I had to come up with an alternate reading to keep myself involved. Getting really pissed off about something in the opinion was usually the answer, but in retrospect, I now see it wasn't the healthiest thing to do for either me or the people around me. The most successful strategy was the one I developed for the bar-- every subject was a synthesizer and the rules became mechanics of the synth's voice architecture. Manic PLUS OCD rocks.
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Heh heh-- unlike a vast majority of the dreck you'll find in a casebook!
I know what you mean about cases reading like a novel, although I deplore the number of new textbooks that approach cases as "storytelling" (kill me no, ghod). Almost every time I sat down to study I had to come up with an alternate reading to keep myself involved. Getting really pissed off about something in the opinion was usually the answer, but in retrospect, I now see it wasn't the healthiest thing to do for either me or the people around me. The most successful strategy was the one I developed for the bar-- every subject was a synthesizer and the rules became mechanics of the synth's voice architecture. Manic PLUS OCD rocks.