We’ve covered the canons of interpretaion in Contracts this week. Walking home last night, I found myself listeing to “Transmissions from the Satellite Heart.” Then I tried to apply ejusdem generis to the following series:
Butter, Cheese, Jelly… Generic Term = Vaseline?
Tissue, Napkins, Sleeve… Generic Term = Magazines?
One thing is for sure: No Captain Beefheart anytime [...]
Entries from November 2008
November 19, 2008
I Should Focus More on Civ Pro
November 17, 2008
The Spectre of Schechter: Everyone Has AIDS! AIDS! AIDS!
A couple of weeks ago, I found myself aghast at this story, for more than just a few reasons. Currently reading some Third Party Liability Cases, especially Defendants’ Relationships with Dangerous Persons and the Santa Rose Health Care Corp. v. Garcia, 964 S.W.2d 940 (Tex 1998), and a bit more of this story makes sense. [...]
November 16, 2008
No Legal Thought In This Entry
Friday: Good demonstration of the importance of networking. LL2? Perhaps my new place of study, especially when I can grab a room with a “U” desk… reminiscent of the Phantom of the Law Library… “Quantum of Solace” awesome… guy behing us at the theater made a few important (at least very loud) comments:
“I had a [...]
November 14, 2008
Semester One: Indicative Chronology
In the beginning, we had Offers.
Then came some Complaints.
Something was Deterred, that gave way to a whole lot of Negligence.
Someone found some Duty.
LRW became a Battle… of Forms.
Statute of Frauds Conspiracy Subject Matter Jurisdiction Assault Acceptances C.D.O. B.I.G. P.O. P.P.A. I.I.E.D. Ninjas Rule! If the International Shoe fits… TREAT Mutual Assent Beer Battered Woman Syndrome [...]
November 14, 2008
The Spectre of Schechter: Zip Crash Bang
Walking home tonight, just outside my building, a quick squeal shot into the night behind me, quickly followed by a crash of some sorts. Sure enough, two cars had collided at the intersection of 16 & Crescent.
For those not in the know, 16th Street NW in DC holds the title of the city’s “meridian.” 16 [...]
November 12, 2008
Knowing When to Concede
Took in a Moot Court competition today. Interesting stuff. Not just the subject matter at debate (the black box status of a powered off/stand-byed open laptop, revocation of permission, chronology of file-copying, and peremptory strikes based upon religion) but also the quality of the counsel and the bench. I’ve attended a number of appellate hearings, [...]
November 11, 2008
The Spectre of Schechter: DC’s Got Buses
We’ve heard this one before. See Sheehan v. City of New York.
On the bus this morning. Approached a bus stop on 16th. Bus slowed down, veered into the loading/parking lane, but no passengers opted to disembark nor were there any passengers waiting to alight. The bus, having only slowed and veered, began to speed up [...]
November 8, 2008
There Will Be No Arguments Heard: Lawyers Can’t Count
Hey, CDO:
Thanks, I do appreciate all the hard work and consideration that you’re going to put into my job search and career path. Really, I do. And the 3 hour seminar? A lot of that info I could have got in a simple worksheet, but OK, maybe I would not have paid attention to that [...]
November 8, 2008
Out-Stew-Line-Ing
A wonderful Saturday around the District. Woke up kinda early, got over to the Eastern Market, enjoyed a crepe (banana and pecans, could have used some strawberries, I think) and a coffee. I love the Eastern Market, there are feew places I’d rather waste a weekend morning. Hoped I’d find a new winter hat in [...]









