Charter change is indeed an ambitious move that could not only affect a mere piece of paper but the future and well-being of all of us as a nation. The Constitution is the foundation on which all our laws are built and is the guiding compass of our government’s policies and our nation’s future.
It is when we, the common law student, become not only the voice but the judge. The judge will pass the verdict on every law student's future and general welfare.
It is really evident that the campaign period and elections this year will go down as one of the most impassioned.
Way back in 2020, in almost sci-fi proportions, the earth stood still. Life as we became accustomed to suddenly stopped due to the spread of COVID 19.
The world as we know it came to an abrupt halt once the COVID pandemic spread. It changed pretty much every aspect of our lives, how to work, to do business and most importantly in our case, how to study and attend our law classes.
As the new semester begins, here’s a doozy discussion of the other side of law school in the new normal—aspects of online law school that are rarely discussed in public but are very much the topic of class group chats on Facebook Messenger and Twitter feeds.
One cannot really compare the experience that law school brings to the table with other types of stress, regardless of whether the student is working or full time.