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on 11/4/2007 Law school is a self-taught learning environment. By briefing the cases and making your notes before class, you should have an understanding of the material. You show up to class to see if you're right about your understanding. This is what you will do as a lawyer. When you brief cases, with a highlighter, color code the aspects of the case you might get asked about. For example, facts in orange, issues in pink, precedent in green, analysis and rule in yellow. Time consuming, but if you get called on, you have the info you need in bright colors. Good luck!
on 12/15/2007 Very well done!
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