Made my schedule for next semester earlier this week. I had low priority because I did not take classes or earn externship credit this past summer. Oh well, it’s not like UF Law offers any interesting classes anyway. Here is my course load for next semester at this date: Corporations, Business Organizations, Legal Drafting, Antitrust, and International Human Rights. I hope everyone had a very Happy Thanksgiving. Make sure to tell the ones that you love and all your friends how thankful you are for them to be a part of your life. Being a head Playboy rep in Florida has its perks. A big one is the ability to attend the Playboy Super Bowl Party when it’s in my home state. Looks like it may be scrapped this year, though. Such unfortunate news. Anyway, here are some stories I missed over the past week:
Football
- Take the scholarship and then let me represent you when you return back to the states! [Florida State safety Rolle wins Rhodes scholarship].
Baseball
- Get your Rule 5 knowledge before the Winter Meetings [Explaining The Rule 5 Draft].
- Some more bros, another unpaid bill, and a priceless picture [Ex-Met Lenny Dykstra settles bill with accountants, then runs mouth].
Basketball
- Will Apple make a play? [LeBron James, Microsoft end partnership].
- Computers, shmomputers. The guy is making a movie [Lionsgate(R) Scores MORE THAN A GAME].
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My Spring 09 courses: Entertainment Law, Sports and the Law, Motion Picture Finance, Telecom law, and Business Associations.
Yeah yeah yeah…keep bragging my boy. I am quite jealous. UCLA has the good classes, beautiful women, and gorgeous weather. We’ll lend you some 21st century national championships…
Man, I’m stuck doing Professional Conduct, Negotiations, Remedies, Real Estate Transactions, and Legislation. Wish someone would throw in a sports law course at UNB!
I’ve actually already re-arranged my schedule. Dropped Business Organizations and Antitrust (will take Bus Orgs next year or in Summer) and picked up Copyright and Political & Civil Rights.