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LawL
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CitizenKane wrote:Law of Torts eh? (bottom left)

we're currently studying Defamation in Tort, and more specifically we just llooked at Defamation on the Internet.....plenty of that goin on around this site! :olo:
Yeah the unit was Law of Obligations but it was 90% Tort.
LawL
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Nightshade wrote:I can respect your chosen path of study, but my GOD that shit looks boring.
You're not wrong. Much of it is interesting but some aspects are dry as a nun's nasty, like Contract Law.
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EU Law is the worst imo. fuck thats boring as hell

Criminal is great tho, u spend half the time talking about sado-masochists whipping each other half to death etc. :olo:
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I'm really looking forward to both family and criminal law.
Thick, solid and tight in all the right places.
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i find family law especially interesting because its relevant to my situation (ie dads old marriage/divorce/being ripped off in maintenance, etc)
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lol...what kind of moron becomes a lawyer?...
a defining attribute of a government is that it has a monopoly on the legitimate exercise of violence...
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Have you ever studied pre-nuptial agreement? A friend of mine told me his lawyer told him "they aren't worth the paper they're written on". I can't see why it would not be a legally binding contract if constructed in proper accordance with statute and case law, but not having studied family law yet I can't come up with a conclusive answer. Something I've wondered about.
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Freakaloin wrote:lol...what kind of moron becomes a dishwasher?...
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whoa those books' title is the same as Law's name :eek:
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Freakaloin wrote:lol...what kind of moron becomes a lawyer?...
lol. coming from an unemployed guy from Texas, ur going places in life mate!
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yeah but i'm not unemployed..i'm retired...and got more spending money a month than u have in a decade...
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Law wrote:I'm really looking forward to both family and criminal law.
damn, why would you want to get into family law?
brings nothing but sorrow and makes disenfranchised fathers to go over the top
Gaza's Shirt:
Sayyid Iman Al-Sharif (aka Dr Fadl)
Part 1.
http://www.aawsat.com/english/news.asp? ... 3&id=16980
Part 2.
http://www.asharq-e.com/news.asp?section=3&id=17003
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Freakaloin wrote:yeah but i'm not unemployed..i'm a moocher...and got more spending money a month than u have in a decade...
fixed
Gaza's Shirt:
Sayyid Iman Al-Sharif (aka Dr Fadl)
Part 1.
http://www.aawsat.com/english/news.asp? ... 3&id=16980
Part 2.
http://www.asharq-e.com/news.asp?section=3&id=17003
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busetibi wrote:
Law wrote:I'm really looking forward to both family and criminal law.
damn, why would you want to get into family law?
brings nothing but sorrow and makes disenfranchised fathers to go over the top
Looks like someone got upset when he lost his family :olo:
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busetibi wrote:
Freakaloin wrote:yeah but i'm not unemployed..i'm a moocher...and got more spending money a month than u have in a decade...
fixed
moocher? i worked for the first 7 years of our marriage and my wife stayed at home...i paid for the house we live in etc...u seem like a jellus moron...
a defining attribute of a government is that it has a monopoly on the legitimate exercise of violence...
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busetibi wrote:
Law wrote:I'm really looking forward to both family and criminal law.
damn, why would you want to get into family law?
brings nothing but sorrow and makes disenfranchised fathers to go over the top
Everyone says that, I don't find it difficult to stay detached though.
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busetibi wrote:
Law wrote:I'm really looking forward to both family and criminal law.
damn, why would you want to get into family law?
brings nothing but sorrow and makes disenfranchised fathers to go over the top

im not getting into family law its just one of the subjects i have to study this year, i dont intend to practice it later on.
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quit pretending like u have anything to do with law law...rofl...
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CitizenKane wrote:ive noticed from recent threads that theres a lot of science students around these parts, got me to thinking does anybody study anything else?? so use this thread to post what ur studying in college/studied in college past tense.

i'll start, im studying law, second year.
Nothing. I gave journalism a go, didn't work out because i ended up celebrating my newfound freedom too much (i was a bit young at the time). Gave communication a go, didn't work out because i found most of the courses goddamn nightmarishly dull (had good grades while it lasted though).

Decided studying is probably not for me.
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Freakaloin wrote:
busetibi wrote:
Freakaloin wrote:yeah but i'm not unemployed..i'm a moocher...and got more spending money a month than u have in a decade...
fixed
moocher? i worked for the first 7 years of our marriage and my wife stayed at home...i paid for the house we live in etc...u seem like a jellus moron...
And now your job is housework...rofl...
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Post by busetibi »

what you know about me and my family you could write on the back of a postage stamp,
in big letters :olo:

so, i see you're back from the obligatory pommy two weeks in some shit two star spanish resort :olo:
which city was it this time, Majorca, Barcelona or costa fish 'n' chips
Gaza's Shirt:
Sayyid Iman Al-Sharif (aka Dr Fadl)
Part 1.
http://www.aawsat.com/english/news.asp? ... 3&id=16980
Part 2.
http://www.asharq-e.com/news.asp?section=3&id=17003
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Freakaloin wrote:
busetibi wrote:
Freakaloin wrote:yeah but i'm not unemployed..i'm a moocher...and got more spending money a month than u have in a decade...
fixed
moocher? i worked for the first 7 years of our marriage and my wife stayed at home...i paid for the house we live in etc...u seem like a jellus moron...
:olo:
wow, you fucking hero
you worked for the first seven years!
how did you manage the strain?
Gaza's Shirt:
Sayyid Iman Al-Sharif (aka Dr Fadl)
Part 1.
http://www.aawsat.com/english/news.asp? ... 3&id=16980
Part 2.
http://www.asharq-e.com/news.asp?section=3&id=17003
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Post by Freakaloin »

i worked for 18 straight years in my life...i figure that's enuff...anyone who works 20 years or more for their whole life is a chump...thank satan i just missed that benchmark...jellus?...
a defining attribute of a government is that it has a monopoly on the legitimate exercise of violence...
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Post by Freakaloin »

whats funny...is u dumbos seriously have to work until ur 65 or u'll prolly die, move in with mommy or live on the streets...me...no worries...rofl...
a defining attribute of a government is that it has a monopoly on the legitimate exercise of violence...
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