
First draft is DONE! Twelve pages, and I still didn't put in everything I felt I really needed to address. It's okay, though, because at least now I have some flesh on the bones that were my skeletal outline...and I hit the issue of jurisdiction between U.S. & UK law, thanks to the wonderful Matthew Collins book. Emailed it to the editor-in-chief and the advisors; now I must run a hard copy into campus. I'm sure it's going to get ripped to shreds, but that's quite okay. Spider Robinson's remark about editors comes to mind...
Outta here to go catch a bus and get some notes for ethics class. Then to come home and sleep, sleep, sleep.
Edited to add: The luck of this semester kicked in once again. I dropped off the hard copy of my Comment at school, then went up to the office to go get my senior audit so I knew which courses I had to sign up for. I had skipped my ethics class today. Guess who I see in the office...so the ethics professor was giving me his usual hard time, asking how I was. I told him I wasn't feeling well, and I had a metallic taste in my mouth, which I thought was from the zinc tablets I've been taking. He replied, "It could be that or it could be blood. Go home, Ms. Rudbek, and have your husband take care of you."
And my senior audit says I need to take two more classes for the diploma privilege. AFAIK, Federal Courts met a diploma privilege requirement....so I emailed the academic dean after dinner. As of registration tonight, I'm signed up for 18 credits. I need 14 to graduate, & will wind up taking 15, but I don't dare drop anything until I get this matter straightened out. All right, it's late and I am dead tired. Time to go to bed.