Plea to fellow law students
I am extraordinarily dumb when it comes to all subjects related to Con Law. Can anyone suggest a good resource that will make me feel less like a damn idiot?
I'm taking Professor Althouse's "Religion and the Constitution" Con Law 2 Course, which I find fascinating, but I am always about three questions behind the curve. Don't get me wrong; I find almost all the Con Law I have studied to be fascinating stuff. Often, after class I head down to the Terrace and I sit and make notes of my thoughts while I eat my lunch. I know what I think about the stuff, but that doesn't seem likely to help me answer an exam, except in the unlikely event that question 1 is "What do you think is the interaction between the Free Exercise and Establishment Clause?" Ugh.
I don't know if I am just missing a secret Con Law decoder ring. If you know one, let me know. Yeah, I am talking to you, Mr. Answer-knowing-guy.
2 Comments:
I don't know if I have a magic decoder ring or anything like that. Honestly, I feel lost in just about every other one of my classes; this just happens to be the one I feel like I'm getting this semester. Anyway, if you want to do some studying together or whatever, let me know; usually its more fun to have someone else to go over this stuff with.
-Nate
Tis my favourite subject as well...
Ask away!
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