Aside from the few useful tidbits I've picked up while studying, I find studying to be just about the most tedious thing on the planet. Why can't the bar examiners test on the kinds of law I actually want to practice? Seriously, figuring out which statute = race, notice, or race-notice is dull. I don't want to practice property or real estate law. Besides, if I ever have to know it, I can look it up, like every other lawyer on the planet. I'd rather be tested on immigration, tax, or wills. That's the sort of thing I want to do.
I know, I know, we have to know the very basics of the law in order to be competent lawyers. I get the logic behind it. But I don't like it. At. All.
Oh, but for those (any?) of you who are sitting for this monster (I had a better word, but I can't spell it) next month, here's the tidbit I learned. You can thank me later.
Equal Protection = denying some people a right
Due Process = denying everyone a right
Back to the salt mines. I'd rather have your attention.
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