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Old 11-08-2015, 01:09 PM
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Just so I am clear I did change the Tax Law Outline from the Law Review but not enough so that the Professor reading it would not know I had used one of these Law Review Outlines. I was not used to having this kind of advantage so I did not change it up enough into my own words.

The Professors too, at least some of them, would follow the Law School Grape Vine so this Tax Professor would have known about my working the Law Library Reference Desk as well as my doing the WESTLAW Cataloging Project. I was the cataloger and not the brain behind that Project that belonged to a Group of Law Librarians located around the US.

The law school exams did not have your names on them. They would be passed out with numbers on them by one person who was a Law School employee and a second person usually a Law School Dean's Office employee or something like that would keep track of who got what number exam. The Law Professor would only see the number. The Dean's Office would have the numbered list.

But since I had been accused of getting a Law Review Outline for that Tax Course (and not sharing it!), then the Dean's Office would have took notice of whatever Exam number I got.

It was probably that Computer Room Manager I had such problems with one accused me of it as I refused to share the Law Review Outline with him after what he had done to me when I was a tenant of his that Summer of 1988. It was not criminal but close. He also used to bug me about "Meeting my Parents" as he put it. I am straight. He was not. And Debbie H., had dropped out of law school at the U of MN because of a similar difficult situation this Computer Manager had put her in during the First Year of Law School. I had not known what he was really like for quite some time not heeding the warnings of some of Debbie H.'s law school friends. He also whenever he would see me would ask about what was up with my Tax Law Exam and I would say that I had no idea as the grade never came out for what seemed like two years or so. He would tell me to go talk to the Tax Law Professor.

One of the brain's behind the WESTLAW cataloging Project-- Gail Daly http://www.aallnet.org/mm/Publicatio...03/2011-33.pdf -- when she found out that I had done well on the Tax Part of the Minnesota Bar-- got my Tax Law School Course grade finalized after that long period. I did fail the MN Bar but did well on the Tax Part. That could have been a multiple choice part too. I do not really remember.

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