My 2003-4 Class Schedule:
Or How to Avoid Talking About Money in Law School

Well after several weeks of planning, complaining, waiting, and generally learning to hate our new registration system, I've finally got into ISIS (who'd ever imagine that ISIS would seem like a relatively good system?) and set up a schedule I'm actually very happy with (number of credits in parentheses):

Fall 2003 (no Friday classes!)

Judicial Role in American History (3)
Foreign Relations Law (3)
Employment Law (3)
Evidence (3)
American Legal History (3)

Spring 2004 (no Monday classes!)

Federal Courts (4)
Constitutional Law II: Freedom of Speech and Press (3)
Constitutional History II: From Reconstruction to Brown (3)
Federal Criminal Law (3)
Analysis of the Military Criminal Legal System (2)
White Collar Crime (1)

I decided that as long as the fall was already filled with cite checks, interviews, and my seminar paper, I might as well take a fifth class and have no fun at all. The spring will be a lot more fun. I've got a lot of classes scheduled, but they are all either with my favorite professors or criminal law-related. I'm particularly excited about the class I'm taking at the JAG school on the criminal legal system (there were only 5 slots for it!); it ought to offer me a head-start on my military training as well as a more academic approach than I'll get when I report for my officer basic training in 2006.

UPDATE: I just switched out of Environmental Law and into Lillian BeVier's ConLaw II: Speech and Press. She's supposed to be a fantastic teacher, and I'm glad to be able to take such a neat class with her.