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Shakespeare Sweater

Textbook editors must assume that no one reads the notes after cases. The notes contain the most random tangents – for example, from the contracts book:

“Like many law students, you may sometimes wear a sweatshirt quoting Shakespeare’s famous line from Henry VI, Part II: “The first thing we do, let’s kill all the lawyers.” You may be aware that in that speech, Shakespeare was not in fact damning lawyers; the line is spoken by one of a gang of villains, and was intended to express the idea that for evil to triumph, it would first be necessary to deprive society of the protection of the law. But most of your fellow citizens, sadly, probably take those words at face value—and perhaps agree with them.”*

I have never seen anyone wear this ‘sweatshirt’ at UMN. It may be Minnesota, but we aren’t that frumpy. The Shakespeare sweater would be the legal equivalent of Leslie Hall’s gem sweaters…or her octopus suit…

*(Problems in Contract Law, Knapp/Crystal/Prince, Aspen Publishers)

2 Comments

  • rebecca
    November 25, 2008 at 1:21 pm

    Without a doubt …I see a text book in your future. You should write one because you pay closer attention to them than anyone I know.

    Reply
  • dennisjansen
    November 25, 2008 at 1:41 pm

    Haha, we’ll see if my grades are good enough for a life in academia!

    Reply

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