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Re: Michigan Bankruptcy Laws re: Correspondence Law Students
Posted by Clown Prince Spare Bedroom Law School on 11/03/08

    Spare Bedroom Law School guy.

    You are a joke, your school is a joke
    and your stories are B.S. !

    On 11/02/08, Crown Prince wrote:
    > Its sad that all I did was ask a question and I was attacked by some. It was just a simple question. I have better things to do
    > than be bothered with this crap. I just got off work, and I am going to write out my evidence, criminal procedure, community
    > property and corporations outlines five times each (in their entirety, from memory) and go to bed. It will be a far better use
    > of my time.
    >
    > The lurkers and wannabes on this site seek only to put others down for what they cannot/didn't/won't do themselves: obtain a
    > law degree and a bar card by paying a few thousand dollars a year from the comfort of their own home. These losers are the same
    > reason many of us choose not to sacrifice our time and paychecks on elitist ABA schools.
    >
    > By the way, if you had to spend $30K a year on law school learning how to use a law library or keycite on a legal search
    > engine, I am even more glad I chose a correspondence law school. Hell, the folks at Nexis or Westlaw even guide you through it
    > step by step----I still have the manuals from when I went to an ABA school. If you think that you are special because you can
    > use a physical or online law library, you had better check your ego at the door. That will not help you in court.
    >
    > I am a distance learning 3L and beat a multi-billion dollar corporation in court (I was the plaintiff) the week before last
    > (ProSe/ProPer). Complete statutory law---didn't even need keycite. The difference between my stories and those of others
    > purporting to be this and that is that mine are actually real.
    >
    > Get over yourselves.
    >
    > Crown Prince
    >
    >
    >
    > On 11/02/08, Other Student wrote:
    >> Sad part for you is that Crown Prince and others like him will get part of your pie. They will eat part of your pie even if it
    >> is a small part and your pie will be smaller. There are a lot of Crown Princes out there. Some Crown Princes graduate from ABA
    >> schools, some don't even pass the bar and some waste their time on this chat-board, they are not busy studying or working.
    >> Don't waste your time on this board.
    >>
    >> Hey Crown Prince, keep studying, pass the bar and eat some of their law practice/business pie.
    >>
    >> ................................................................................................
    >>
    >>
    >> 11/02/08, Spare Bedroom "Law School" wrote:
    >>> Relax, I was making fun of the idiot, CLOWN PRINCE.
    >>>
    >>> I too, am an ABA graduate lawyer, but no where
    >>> near as uptight at you are.
    >>>
    >>> Point is that CLOWN PRINCE is not going to a
    >>> REAL LAW SCHOOL !
    >>>
    >>> On 11/02/08, -- wrote:
    >>>> On 11/02/08, Law Library: a place where homeless people sleep wrote:
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>> Actually, a law library is essential, even with a full service subscription to Lexis or Westlaw. You can not do a
    >>>> thorough legislative history search on either Lexis or Westlaw. That is very important in writing appellate briefs.
    >>>> Depending on which service you subscribe to, you may not have access to A.L.R or other secondary materials. There are a
    >>>> lot of reasons for a competent law professional to work with actual hard copy material only available in a library. Our
    >>>> supreme court library doesn't seem to attract homeless people -- I think it's too cold and the magazines don't have a lot
    >>>> of pictures.

     
     

 
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