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two questions

Most of my classes pose all kinds of questions. Criminal Law, as you can imagine, is basically a large-scale debate between 80 or so people. Questions with no clear answers fly back and forth throughout the class. Hilarity normally ensues.

Contracts, on the other hand, is not quite as exciting a class. It’s not that the material is less exciting (I actually like reading the cases – they read like mini-sitcoms) but that there are only two questions we ever need to ask:

1. Was there a contract between the two parties?
2. Was there a breach of the contract?

And that’s it. No muss, no fuss. Of course, a lot may go into those two questions, but after a while, you kind of get the hang of how to get your answer quickly. There’s also this thing called the Uniform Commercial Code which pretty much tells you the rules for contracts.

I now have a feeling that because I’ve posted this, the exam will be bitch and I’m going to do horribly. Or I’m going to get called on tomorrow and give all the wrong answers. Such is life.

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