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Sep. 9th, 2012 11:07 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
"The Aconagua" [2009] EWHC 1880 (Comm): about an exploding ship and whether the carrier who was entitled to an indemnity from the cargo owner for damages after the chemical carried in it ship made it exploded. It's 58 pages long, of which roughly three-quarterss are about how likely the calcium hypochloride was likely to self-ignite if put near a heat source and I nearly lost the will to live even just browsing through it.
Roper v Simmons, as mentioned in the last entry, took up about 10 minutes of class time, hardly proportionate to the time I spent reading it. That's about 90 minutes I'll never get back. I should have just wikipedia'd it.
Gotta hustle tomorrow: two presentations this week. I so hate presentations, especially group presentations.
Roper v Simmons, as mentioned in the last entry, took up about 10 minutes of class time, hardly proportionate to the time I spent reading it. That's about 90 minutes I'll never get back. I should have just wikipedia'd it.
Gotta hustle tomorrow: two presentations this week. I so hate presentations, especially group presentations.