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A question for my fellow law students...

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Can I sue my law school for IIED, and my girlfriend's law school for loss of consortium?

I long for the days when "tort" made me think a small fruit-filled pastry, and Criminal law was something I learned about from Law And Order....


AHHHHHGGH!!!
Illinois needs a CCW Law. NOW.

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No. See, Heldreth v. Marrs, 188 W.Va. 481, 425 S.E.2d 157 (1992); Portee v. Jaffee, 417 A.2d 521, 526 (N.J. 1980); Sinn v. Burd, 404 A.2d 672 (Pa. 1979); Leong v. Takasaki, 520 P.2d 758, 764 (Haw. 1974).

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Edit: Oops, those are NEID cases, not IIED. My bad.

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Can I sue my law school for IIED, and my girlfriend's law school for loss of consortium?



Now you've got me worried. By now you should know that you can sue anyone for anything. Yes, you can sue your law school for IIED. You just won't get past summary judgment.

Sheesh... Dang law schools today are going soft...


My wife is hotter than your wife.

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Don't worry, it gets better. Just grit your teeth and get through it.

I remember complaining to my mom during my first semester in law school about finals. She's an accomplished attorney, has been practicing for 30 years with no signs of quitting any time soon. She turned to me, put her hands on her hips, and said:

"Well honey, I guess you'll just have to put your big girl panties on and DEAL WITH IT."

My mom was always so sympathetic....;)

Brie
"Ive seen you hump air, hump the floor of the plane, and hump legs. You now have a new nickname: "Black Humper of Death"--yardhippie

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