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April 30, 2012
Take-Home Con Law Exam?
A post on "above the law" reporting on and repeating a post on "top law schools" illustrates the dangers of a take-home exam.
Subject: Con law help?
If the government tries to bar a woman from becoming president on textual grounds, what governmental purpose is being served?
"The post went up at 2:19 on Thursday. By 2:27 he had a response":
the purpose being served would be the one that wouldn’t have you posting questions about our take home con law exam on top law schools trying to get the answer.
Condolences to the ConLawProf who now has to sort this out.
RR
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