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    • Jul 6, 2018
    • 5 min

    Everyone has read Corinne Cooper

    This article has been written by Riddhi Rajeshwar Swami and Srobona Ghosh Dastidar (Batch of 2022). The first of the many pieces of unsolicited gyaan that I first received as soon as I stepped into law school was “Pass first trimester!” And, pray, what was the suggested modus operandi for that? “Study hard for Eco and History, and do not waste your time on scam courses *cough* Torts *cough*. The dichotomous idea of scam and legit courses is so ingrained in law school that it
    • Jul 13, 2017
    • 4 min

    The Law School State of Mind

    The following article is a psychological advisory (read: shameless preaching) for new entrants to Law School by Aman Vasavada with inputs from Srinivas Narasimhan Cummaragunta (spell that right, kid), both of whom are II Year students. First year goes by too fast. Time itself warps under the overwhelming presence of all things Law School in your new lifestyle and we think it is only fair to warn our incoming first years to brace themselves for what they’ve signed up for. The
    • Sep 19, 2016
    • 1 min

    In a Race of ‘O’ Graders

    Manisha Arya (Batch of 2019) In a race of ‘O’ graders, She knew, she had to do academically better, So yet another time she made up her mind, to submit a legit project and on time. She made a schedule and a structure too, She had never followed a schedule, have you? Repetitive topics and redundant rules, Everyone knows the truth, who do they fool? She sat to research but thoughts were disturbing, All creative ideas, not related to projects, her mind was gathering. 5000 words,
    • Jun 18, 2016
    • 8 min

    Taking Projects Seriously: How our Incentive Structures are Broken, and How to Fix Them

    This article was written by Aradhya Sethia (Batch of 2017). This article is not about how to write a good project, nor is it about how to scam it well. Instead, this article is about how to make sure that project writing becomes an ‘activity’ in law school, beyond a mere ‘course component’. 68 exams, 37 projects, 4 internships, and a few conventional law school competitions later, I have realised that the best way to learn and understand law is to write about it. Though a lot

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