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What have I done?

I'm working on three major projects for my journal, and I've gotten myself involved with the Bucerius Vis Moot Court team. Free cycles? Not in the forseeable future...

Which of course means that I'll be blogging incessantly...

(Actually, it does help keep the wheels lubricated. Particularly when I need to write a lot it helps me get warmed up. Less clear is if it also helps when I just have a lot of reading to do, but I certainly can pretend it does...)

But despite the intellectual onslaught, it's all good. The moot court thing is interesting, in particular because it epitomizes a true international law student exchange as I bring my American sense of jurisprudence to my teammates and their German/Continental one. It will make our joint efforts particularly enlightening for all involved. It also means I'll end up knowing a lot more about the Vienna Convention for the International Sale of Goods and conflict of laws doctrine than I ever have before...

The journal projects will also keep me hopping as well. Among them I'm still working on pulling together the colloquium, and I'm an article editor now with an actual article to edit.

So the next few(?) weeks will be really intense. (New classes start next week too.) But that's ok - all of this is what I came to law school for.

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