This is my second year attempting the law school write on. For those of you who are not familiar with the write on, it is a week of hell... It's basically a competition to see which law students are the best writers. There are several journals at the law school that have available student editor positions. Most of these positions require extensive time commitments throughout the academic year.
Last year I completed the write but I'm not sure anyone could understand my analysis in the case not that I wrote. I was invited to join the Journal of Public Law, but ultimately decided to turn down the offer and stick with only one co-curricular activity (Trial Advocacy Team). With my children to take care of and a husband to keep happy (basically the more I'm home the happier he is), it was plenty of commitment to just finish one year on the Trial Advocacy Team. I also got to attend a Criminal Trial Competition in Chicago on the traveling team. I learned a lot and it scared me too. The teams BYU competed against were incredible. Maybe later I can make a post and talk about the competition.
Next year I have accepted a Trial Advocacy Team board positions as the Public Relations Director. I would also like to be an editor of one of the journals at the law school. That is why I am doing the "write on."
This year the case note that I must write is on Arizona v. Gant. If you’re interested it’s about searches and seizures involving motor vehicles. I have contemplated doing my substantial writing requirement on this very subject. This competition will give me a good head start (really like a 50 hour head start) on my substantial writing. The substantial writing requirement at the law school is equivalent to a thesis in a PhD program.
I started the "write on" Monday, and have to have my case note and my technical edit of an additional case note turned in by Friday afternoon. I started by reading all of the allowable materials supplied for the competition I think it’s over 300 pages of case opinions, law journal articles, and law review articles. Yes, it is boring and I have to drink a lot of Coke to stay away.
It's getting down to "crunch time." I have about 5 of the 15 page limit written, and I have about half of the technical edit done (I wished the week was only half over too...). I better get back to work and I will make a post when I have my case note and tech edit completed and turned in.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
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