My schedule for Thursday, November 2.
5:45: Wake up, get ready to go to basketball, get suit ready
6:25: Leave the house
6:45: Arrive at the REC for basketball games
7:00 – 8:20: Basketball league (I play in the Legal Ballers Association league. Our team was 1-1 on Thursday)
8:30 – 8:45: Shower, change into suit and tie
9:00 – 10:00: Go to part of class (American Legal Biography – discussing Chief Justice Earl Warren)
10:15: Make it into the office, begin prepping for hearing
11:30: Head to courthouse
12:00: Facilitate negotiations with lots of folks who had received citations
1:00 – 2:30: Appear before Magistrate in a weird, convoluted hearing (ask me about it sometime – my defendant appeared in court intoxicated)
2:30: Head back to office, leave to school
2:45 – 4:20: Attend class (Advanced Issues in Criminal Law: Legislating Morality – it’s a really sweet seminar-style class. Today we talked about the collateral consequences to a conviction, i.e. disenfranchisement or the loss of parental rights).
4:30 – 4:45: Talk on the phone to Missi
5:00 – 5:45: In library study room, prepping for Moot Court argument
5:45 – 6:10: Eat dinner, graciously provided by the Moot Court Board
6:15 – 8:30: Continue prepping for appellate argument for Business Law Moot Court competition
8:45: Give oral argument in front of 3-judge panel
9:10: Finally head for home
9:30: Get home, change out of suit, begin working on big paper
10:00: Check email, get good news about results of moot court competition
10:10 – now (11:00): Continue working on paper and take a break to write this blog entry
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