2/27/2005

Markup and Indexes
5:41 pm

Last semester, our Civil Procedure professor, after having too much trouble grading a midterm, opted to give us a multiple-choice test. It was lame, as she didn’t have nearly enough questions to produce useful data about our performance in the class.

That rant aside, she has overcompensated this term: she wishes to have an open-book test. I’m generally all about the open book, really. Especially compared to a potential multiple choice test of this subject.

Anyway, I just spent an hour or two copying and pasting most of the FRCP from Cornell’s excellent site. And marking it up into something easy to read. And auto-generating a table of contents.

…now I just have to annotate what we’ve learned in class, cross-reference the exciting bits, highlight the deadlines and the difference between the judge’s required and optional actions, and possibly index it.

2 Comments

  1. Okay, but did you learn anything?

    Comment by Danny Howard — 2/28/2005 @ 2:15 pm

  2. Wow. That sounds fun.

    Comment by Kathy — 3/2/2005 @ 12:55 am

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