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There was never such a judicial creature as the reasonable woman. (p. 36)
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CanadiensFan
04-13-2008, 04:17 PM
Do you think we have to read the whole book or only cases related in the syllabus ?
CSM seems to be in favour of the second option but can we rely on this ?
Thanks
bananas
04-14-2008, 09:09 PM
I'm just knowing the cases specified in the syllabus from this book ... if they wanted us to know the whole book, I would assume they wouldn't specify cases.
The Bee
04-15-2008, 09:31 AM
I'm just knowing the cases specified in the syllabus from this book ... if they wanted us to know the whole book, I would assume they wouldn't specify cases.
My coworker emailed the CAS to ask if we need to read the entire book, and they responded that we do.
Also, Learning Objective and Knowledge Statements list items that are not covered in the 3 cases.
bananas
04-15-2008, 02:38 PM
d'oh - that stinks!! Just looked at the objectives again and especially A1 and A4 and A5 where Kerr is essentially the only book listed!! I guess I will be reading this book after all!
CanadiensFan
04-16-2008, 08:48 AM
My coworker emailed the CAS to ask if we need to read the entire book, and they responded that we do.
Also, Learning Objective and Knowledge Statements list items that are not covered in the 3 cases.
Thanks The Bee...
After reading all the book, I think some parts are less important so I followed a lot the specific points that are specified in the syllabus...they can't ask questions not covered by the syllabus...
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