Ms. Deola and anyone else wondering: you may forward partial outlines, incomplete outlines or notes on an issue for a class that is special to you. It does not matter to me. If you have a question about the outline or find that you have some uncertainty regarding a particular issue, please ask the question.
Clarity is always better than complexity (that is a quote from someone).
It amazes me how many people don't ask questions, then later feel ashamed because they made a mistake for failure to "raise their hand." I cannot give you what you want if you don't ask for it. I am aware that the law school/lawyer experience does not allow many mistakes, but this is the forum where you can make the mistake. Even if it is the day before an exam, or if something is going on during study week, or anything, just ask me questions on any issue, and any topic.
No question is really a question; it is a statement about something in which you require a little guidance.
Clarity is always better than complexity (that is a quote from someone).
It amazes me how many people don't ask questions, then later feel ashamed because they made a mistake for failure to "raise their hand." I cannot give you what you want if you don't ask for it. I am aware that the law school/lawyer experience does not allow many mistakes, but this is the forum where you can make the mistake. Even if it is the day before an exam, or if something is going on during study week, or anything, just ask me questions on any issue, and any topic.
No question is really a question; it is a statement about something in which you require a little guidance.
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