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Posts by Pete Lough
I am done with collaborationist bullshit
Photo of a big ol screen (behind a podium) with a title slide reading Alabama Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Law Review Presents: THE EVER-EVOLVING DEFINITION OF AMERICA'S HISTORY AND TRADITION
Photo of the schedule of events; I'm on the 2.05pm (Alabama Time Zone) panel titled Countermovements and the Supreme Court: From Resistance to Tradition
Full body hotel mirror photo of me this morning. I'm wearing a long sleeve dress that's white up top with a black and white criss cross in the midsection and black at the bottom. I'm also wearing black stockings and ankle boots
Selfie of me smiling broadly, debuting a bougie new necklace I just got and also showing my curls looking pretty cute despite TSA sabotaging my hairspray smh
I'm at University of Alabama Law today for a symposium on The Ever-Evolving Definition of America's History and Tradition!
We have a great lineup (including yours truly on the final panel) AND the program will be livestreamed, so tune in today!
law.ua.edu/programs/sym...
He was a Larry elder protégé in Santa Monica right? I think we grew up in the old school neo Nazi era in Southern California.
That "intellectual diversity" and "free speech" were trojan horses for right-wing power-grabs has been obvious from the start and I remain disappointed how many supposedly rational folks took bad-faith actors at their word.
Ok but loafers work just as well and don’t include having your dogs out lmao
Ok but the 30 rocks clip takes the cake in this situation: youtu.be/aXEmnUsbA8U?...
george bush second tower meme
a second alito flag???
100% it would be malpractice to give legal advice based solely on memory lmao
Yeah I’ve had it described to me by a mentor I respect as “academic bulimia” binging information and purging it onto an exam.
I mean yes that true, but law students somewhat famously are overworked in general.
That is totally fair, however, I’m a student. I would never use it for anything with real world impact in legal practice.
True, and every once in a while it will pull the wrong things from my briefs and I have to fix it manually. However, because I’m so familiar with the source text I’m not worried about it leading me astray because I can fix it.
Interesting. Maybe it’s different when using relatively small blocks of text (1-2 pages max), but so far everything has been correct for me.
The very best of Alabama!
No, I read the cases and brief them thoroughly. It’s just a time saver when I’m putting together an outline to get shorter summaries of the work I’ve already done.
I use it condense blocks of text, when im putting together outlines for classes, it’s helpful to create short case briefs from my longer summaries
It’s very helpful for specific things as long as you aren’t asking it for anything you’re not currently feeding it
True but, somewhat ironically given the reach of internet publications, that is getting more complicated if the publication was never in print. Like in Johnson v. Huffpost
I missed that, lol. But I didn't mean any hate towards Chris, I was referencing an old tweet of his. twitter.com/chrislhayes/...
Chris I love you, but this seems like the exact kind of utterance that would have gotten you beat up by immortal technique back in high school.
Accountants hate this one simple trick…
Reskeet with a banger picture of your cat. Iris.