Answer this question on the blank index card. Which picture best illustrates how you feel about LRW/SP? Why?

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Answer this question on the blank index card. Which picture best illustrates how you feel about LRW/SP? Why?

What’s the Memeing of this?? Class Expectations Summary

Common Courtesy

Tardiness

Devices

Deadlines

Academic Detention

Making Up Work

Written Assignments

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Today’s Objectives Examine the different traditions of Legal Scholarship. Describe the elements of academic legal research methodologies. Legal scholarship focuses on two broad traditions

Text Rendering Article Read the article. Divide the article into sections and assign reading to your group. Read your section silently and write the following: 1 – three most important/interesting/unknown words from your section 2 – two most important/interesting phrases from your section 3 - one most important/interesting sentence 4- summary of that section in your own words (1-2 sentences)

Text Rendering Article Continued Share your words, phrases, sentence, and summary with your group. Please explain why you chose what you did.

Text Rendering Article Continued Based on your own section and what you learned about the article from your group, write a short (3-5 sentences) summary of the entire article. Turn it in.