PRV3 200- Final Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 83 pages long!)

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Class exercises: metaphors for the common law. Art: monet(cid:495)s notre dame series (cid:523)diff interpretation of the same location. Literature: a trilogy or series (ex the lord of the rings = how the story grows depending on the lighting, the atmosphere, the mood, etc. ) from one book to the next = the story expands) Music: law that we are familiar with today today = the ones doing the substantive decision-making: quiz and history of the common law (very dynamic very messy) 1500s to the 1600s = in equity. Not until the 1800s where we have the categories and names of the common. 1066 william the conquerer = he does not bring law with him. Between the 1100ss and the 1300s = writs = glenville (50) . 1800s 1900s = when we start having the modern judges that we know of. There was structure to the writs historians can go back and find a structure.

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