reacting to a law journal article.
1. Write a brief paper reacting to a law journal article. Almost any law journal article associated with a university publisher will be acceptable. Any of my articles at http://ssrn.com/author=86449 (Links to an external site.) are certainly acceptable as something to which you react.
The very beginning of the paper should have (1) your name, (2) your UFID, (3) the title Reaction Paper to ______ (the articles title) by (the articles author), (4) the journal name e.g., American Business Law Journal, and if possible an URL, i.e., web address, for the article), and (5) the length, in pages or word totals, of the article to which you are reacting. PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR PAPER USING WORD.
In the body of your paper, you should briefly describe the article and then offer your questions or comments; feel free to bring in concepts or ideas you have learned from the class lectures, the Law, Society, and Business text, the Barrons textbook, or other courses or life itself! Normally, the article that you write about should be at least 5 or 6 pages long, but it could be as long as 100 or more pages. You need not read the entire article and react to it, but you should either deal with the entirety of it all or at least some part to which you can intelligibly react.
You are free to quote from the article, but do NOT make your paper a cut-and-paste job, or anything where more than, say, a quarter of your paper consists of quoting or paraphrasing the article. I want your reaction. You could write about points you learned from the article, questions that an article raised in your mind, comparisons to matters you have learned elsewhere (in this class, in another course, from life), other things the article reminds you of or that could be in some way analogized to or related to points/sources in the article.
Minimum Word Total for your paper (not counting Titles, Footnotes, Source Lists, and other non-text) – 750 words.
2. Attend a trial, or at least an important part thereof, for about 60 to 90 minutes. I prefer that you view a civil case, but criminal, traffic, small claims, moot court, or even administrative proceedings are fine. It is, ultimately, your choice (and also a question of what is “playing” when you trek down to the courthouse).
Many students state that this assignment is very interesting and gives firsthand information on the law and legal system in a way that books and lectures cannot.
*** PLEASE STATE, ON THE TOP FRONT PAGE OF THE COMPLETED WORK ASSIGNMENT, THE DATE, TIME PERIOD, AND LOCATION OF YOUR COURTROOM OBSERVATION, AND IF POSSIBLE – THE NAMES OF THE PARTIES, THE LAWYERS, THE JUDGE, AND THE COURTROOM NUMBER/LETTER/NAME.
PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR PAPER USING WORD.
Very important to me is your assessment of the proceeding and the general conclusions about law, the legal system, and the legal players that may be drawn from the particulars witnessed. Think about what you saw. Be willing to philosophize, if that seems appropriate. Also, if the experience left you with questions, note them.
Some Points to Consider in Your Report
a. What did you see? For a big case, in which you saw only part of the overall case, describe the part you saw (e.g., voir dire, a motion hearing, opening statements) and how it fit into the larger picture of the case.
b. The legal and factual problems in the case or cases.
c. The legal subjects (e.g., contracts, torts) relevant to the case(s).
d. For a case with a jury, the ramifications thereof (e.g., judge’s instructions, attorneys’ terms of persuasion).
e. How would you have handled the case as a juror, lawyer, or judge?
f. WHAT DID YOU LEARN?
IT IS NOT AN EXCUSE TO TURN YOUR PAPER IN LATE BECAUSE, WHEN YOU WENT TO THE COURTHOUSE, JUST A DAY OR TWO BEFORE THE WORK WAS DUE, NOTHING WAS PLAYING AT THE COURTHOUSE. COMPLETE THE ASSIGNMENT EARLY!
YOU ARE FREE TO WATCH ANY TYPE OF PROCEEDING state, federal, administrative, or otherwise. YOU ARE NOT LIMITED TO GAINESVILLE or even a live trial. To Complete this Course Work, YOU CAN ATTEND, FROM JANUARY 1, 2020 ON, ANY PROCEEDING ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD. Also, while I think a live proceeding gives you insights that a televised/online proceeding cannot, you can turn in a report on a recorded proceeding, instead. (YOU SHOULD DEFINITELY DO THAT INSTEAD OF TRYING TO FIND AN OPEN TRIAL LOCATION. DO NOT ATTEMPT THAT, GIVEN COVID-19!!!!!) Anything within the last five years or so will be okay. If you do write about a televised or web proceeding, you MUST give sufficient information that a reader could view it, too.
Schedules and other information for all courts now tend to be online. Whether online, in person or on the telephone, never seek to communicate directly with a judge. A secretary or clerk may provide you with information about trials, motions, or other proceedings scheduled for that day or in the very near future. As long as the proceeding is open to the public (and most are), you may discreetly enter the courtroom to view the proceedings. If it interests you, great. If not, quietly leave and look elsewhere. DO NOT LEAVE A COURTROOM WHILE THE JUDGE IS SPEAKING. ALSO, DRESS APPROPRIATELY. No short shorts (in fact, pants are better); no halter-tops; wear shoes, not sandals. Dress and act in a respectful manner. You cannot go wrong by dressing as if you were going to a job interview.
Minimum Word Total for your paper (not counting Titles, Footnotes, Source Lists, and other non-text) – 750 words.
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