Thursday, January 28th, 2016...8:07 pm
Elias Chapter 6
This chapter covered methods one can use to find specific cases from citations, online, and at law libraries. I found it interesting that—ok, you know what? I didn’t find anything particularly interesting. This was a short chapter in an understandably dull book; while it might be useful as a study aid, I could find nothing of intrigue whatsoever. I guess I could just offer a more detailed summary to make it look like I absorbed the material, but truthfully, I would need to refer to the book via the table of contents to make use of use any of the information covered. It’s nothing against the author—Stephen Elias does a fantastic job of making the information accessible—the material is simply too dry to be memorable. Anyway, here’s a picture of the Supreme Court but with Antonin Scalia’s head made into a jack-o-lantern with a Hitler mustache. I don’t know why either.