Not really. From what I understand there's not a single major law school that actually requires you to read the Constitution in its curriculum by default, rather they focus on judicial decisions around them.
@@pubcle perhaps youre 100% correct, just in my experience at least literally everyone going to law school is obsessive about the constitution and how it plays its role in society today, though im merely one person so who knows maybe i have weird friends
@@justfrankjustdank2538 I mean you could say the same for random libertarians and leftist-anarchists.. a lot of them just want to be able to flash their printed copy of the constitution and blindly ignoring that laws were created after that, which is why this arrest/ticket for [insert illegal thing here] is unconstitutional!
@@xXXEnderCraftXXx Here in Germany we don't even have to show up for lectures. If we miss something or are to lazy to learn it is our fault. But it allows you to do some fun activities during the week when everyone else has to work.
You'll watch an entire Netflix show even when the first episodes are slow and boring just because someone told you "it gets better." *But what if you looked at your goals like that and watched your life get better instead?*
@@capncook2006 except if a show is 10 episodes long, that’s 10 hours. 1/10 is bad before it gets good. The average life is 78 years long. Apply the 1/10 and that’s 8 years. So the logic does apply, it’s just longer. And what if your life isn’t a 10 episode show, what if it’s 20? That’s only 4 years. What if your life is a 5 season show, each season 20 episodes long, and it takes 3 episodes to get good? That’s only 2 years. That logic does apply, it’s just that the show is much shorter than life.
@@brandtwo You obviously didnt get the point. The point is that the logic doesnt work because to get to the better part of the show takes nothing, it takes a few hours of boredom. To get to the good part of life you have to go through changes over many years and do a lot of stressful stuff that is worse than a boring few hours. Life only gets better if you make it better. You can't just wait around for it to get better and you cant expect it to take a few episodes worth of time to change for the better.
"You grab three cups of coffee to realize your professor isn't there." Why is this so accurate on one of my Law subjects on college? Like literally... he'll just show up twice a month and on the day of exams, he always didn't show up but one of his subordinates. And by subordinates... he owns a law firm so he substitute one of his partners. 😂 PS (Accountancy course in our country have 4 laws as subjects)
Not always. For example there is nothing in the law stating that you're allowed to leave in 15 mins if the teacher doesn't show up. If a cop pulls you over, you should obey their orders and driving off can get you fined.
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