Post #38152
June 13, 2015, 05:28:58 AM
American higher education is very flexible, and it needs to be. Transfer students are extremely common.
Case law is a huge part of my studies, with entire classes seemingly dedicated to it. We pay particular attention to issues related to the 4th Amendment (freedom from unreasonable search and seizure), since it's the most applicable from a law enforcement standpoint. Equally important is 6th/14th Amendments - due process and fair trials. There are really simple things a police officer can do to fuck up a defendant's due process rights and have their case thrown.
I don't even mind reading opinions, I don't think they're too boring, but I just wish the judges/justices issuing them would be just a tad more specific. Contradictory rulings are everywhere, and nobody seems to want to set a hard line for anything (save a few exceptions). It's frustrating, especially when you ask a question and the professor's answer is, "What's the case law say?"
I DON'T FUCKING KNOW, THAT'S WHY I'M ASKING. I WANT YOU TO TELL ME SINCE YOU'VE BEEN DOING THIS FOR HALF YOUR LIFETIME.