How many times have you been in class wishing the Professor would slow down long enough for you to jot down the application of the Erie Doctrine? Maybe you have a narcoleptic Professor who dozes off mid-sentence during a review of the Commerce Clause (Hey, it could happen!). Or worse yet, maybe you were forced to miss class due to work conflicts, illness, or alarm clock failure. This is where LegallyNoted.com steps in. LegallyNoted.com is an online law school note-sharing website. LegallyNoted.com's interactive setting allows law students to share notes, outlines, and class strategies.
We are adding new notes and outlines everyday, so please check back frequently for your school or class.
Here are some Benefits of Using LegallyNoted.com
When it comes to law school classes, another perspective could help solidify a tricky topic. Qualified law students help you by posting their notes or by offering their perspectives about the class.
To ensure the quality of the notes, LegallyNoted.com uses a ratings system that allows other law students to rate the quality of the notes (and no, you cannot vote for yourself). LegallyNoted.com also reserves the right to delete any shoddy notes, offensive material, or any other non-lecture related content.
Forget antiquated flash drives that could be easily lost or destroyed. Instead, store your documents on LegallyNoted to ensure that your notes will always be accessible. Check back soon for password-protected pages for the documents you wish to keep private.
With student loans becoming scarce, the price of many commercial outlines just seems out of sync with student’s budgets. Unlike these over-priced commercial outlines, LegallyNoted.com is FREE to use.
What’s more, is that registered users can access ALL the material in the specific classes that have been uploaded from any law school in the United States. There are no commitments or membership fees. Whoever said nothing in life is free clearly was not a member of LegallyNoted.com!
While canned-briefs are good in theory, they are generic. As you know, law school classes may be the same in substance, but they are professor-specific. LegallyNoted.com offers class notes, outlines, or perspectives from YOUR professor.
LegallyNoted.com recognizes the great economic sacrifice that accompanies a legal education. That’s why we offer a PayPal portal on our site to allow you to charge for your notes or outlines. But, if you’re feeling altruistic, you can post the notes for free.
But remember, you’re on the Honor’s System. If your notes suck, don’t think a fellow law student won’t write that in your ratings. Moreover, don’t be shady, make sure you’re submitting your own work. Stealing other people’s work is not only un-cool, but unethical and potentially illegal. So just don’t.
Lastly, LegallyNoted.com respects the intellectual property rights of others, so under ABSOLUTELY NO CIRCUMSTANCES are you to plagiarize the work of any copyrighted material.
No, supplementing your personal work with the notes and outlines from LegallyNoted.com is NOT cheating. It is our intent that LegallyNoted.com will enhance your legal education by offering different types and style of notes and outlines that will better YOUR notes.
LegallyNoted.com does not promote laziness, and was not created to be a substitute for taking your own notes or doing you own work. Instead, LegallyNoted.com was designed to alleviate some of the daily stresses associated with the law school workload.
You may choose any of the following document formats to upload your notes: jpg, gif, bmp, png, zip, doc, pdf, and rtf. If you feel that LegallyNoted.com is lacking on a specific document type jot us a line at feedback@LegallyNoted.com
LegallyNoted.com is concerned about your online identity and takes several precautions to ensure that your information is safe.
When you join LegallyNoted.com, you will be prompted to create a username and password. Once you have created your username and password, you will be able to log on to view all active notes. Once you have a username and password, you will have the ability to upload and download documents.
Maybe you love our site. Maybe you hate it. Either way, we at LegallyNoted.com love constructive criticism, please send us any suggestions that you have to make LegallyNoted.com better for you. Please send all feedback to feedback@LegallyNoted.com
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LegallyNoted.com first launched by two law students while attending the John Marshall Law School in Chicago, Illinois. LegallyNoted.com was created by students who believed that law students needed an efficient method of note-taking.
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