Law in Contemporary Society

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Why You Should Vote "Yes" to Make This Class P/F

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 This conversation, from my point of view, is part of that effort. Whatever you decide is best for you personally, and therefore what we decide to do collectively, the issue we are thinking about sits at the heart of our project: How does the method by which your work is evaluated either advance or inhibit the creativity of your thinking, the breadth of your intellectual resources, and your willingness to take risks in order better to understand and deliver justice in your society? I am grateful to Dayo and our other colleagues here for putting forward their views clearly and forcefully. I think it would be useful to reflect not merely on the casting of a vote, but on the nature of the course as we have experienced it so far in affecting the voter.

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