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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-02-06 03:42 pm

[ SECRET POST #3321 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3321 ⌋

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[Charley's Aunt, Some Like it Hot, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Victor Victoria, & Casanova's Big Night]


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Re: What's your side interest you love a chance to talk about?

[personal profile] sparrow_lately 2016-02-06 11:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Tell me your favorite anecdote or history of a law! Or lots of them. That's really cool.
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Re: What's your side interest you love a chance to talk about?

[personal profile] philstar22 2016-02-06 11:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Honestly a lot of it is out of my head at the moment because of studying for the bar.

One interesting thing (to me anyway) I do remember is how much the definition of freedom has changed. It used to be that courts were really big on the freedom to contract. But they saw any contract at all basically as free. So, for example, a government restriction on employer's ability to pressure employees into signing really bad contracts was struck down because it was seen by the court as restricting the freedom of the employees to contract. Today we'd consider what the employers wanted to do as duress and say that because the two parties came to the table unequally it wasn't a free contract at all.
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Re: What's your side interest you love a chance to talk about?

[personal profile] sparrow_lately 2016-02-06 11:48 pm (UTC)(link)
studying for the bar
GOOD LUCK!

Also I love when legal conceptions of Big Concepts change and popular/historical understanding changes around it.
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Re: What's your side interest you love a chance to talk about?

[personal profile] philstar22 2016-02-06 11:52 pm (UTC)(link)
That really interests me too. And I think in order to really understand cases you have to understand the point of view of the judge and the things they just assumed as true. And you have do understand that the same words may be used, but they don't always mean the same thing then that they do today.
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Re: What's your side interest you love a chance to talk about?

[personal profile] sparrow_lately 2016-02-06 11:58 pm (UTC)(link)
And I think in order to really understand cases you have to understand the point of view of the judge and the things they just assumed as true

Historiography for the win! But for real if I tried to go to law school I'd be sucked down the history rabbit hole in a hot second. Hell, I'm in grad school for education rn and am consistently sucked down the history rabbit hole here...
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Re: What's your side interest you love a chance to talk about?

[personal profile] philstar22 2016-02-07 12:01 am (UTC)(link)
I minored in history in college. I only didn't major in it because I wasn't really interested in writing huge papers for every subject and my college had a criminal justice major. History and sociology are two of my biggest interests, especially when they intersect. Why people do what they do and why they've done it the way they have done it has always interested me. I often buy books that are the history of various areas of the law or various social movements.
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Re: What's your side interest you love a chance to talk about?

[personal profile] sparrow_lately 2016-02-07 12:05 am (UTC)(link)
My father instilled a borderline obsessive love of history in me when I was really small, and I'm currently engaged to a history professor who will fall down these rabbit holes with me, which is a blessing, because I'll glad read about the history of the fork or the glass eyeball or whatever. I considered a history major too, and if I'd gone to a different school (my school's history program, I learned the hard way, was pretty lacking), it may well have happened.
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Re: What's your side interest you love a chance to talk about?

[personal profile] philstar22 2016-02-07 12:07 am (UTC)(link)
It was the same for me. My dad's a historian and history teacher. So I came by it naturally.

I want the history of everything. I once audited a history of science course (which was mostly a history of scientific theory course) even though I wasn't taking any science courses because I was still interested in learning the history of science.
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Re: What's your side interest you love a chance to talk about?

[personal profile] sparrow_lately 2016-02-07 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
Many years ago, my now fiance joked about taking me to a bicycle museum and I was like NO LET'S GO. I'll read through a history of anything.