Its unofficial, so its not really a classification at all. More like slang...and dumb slang at that.
2007-02-09 06:29:26
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answered by Mr. Mister 2
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Its neither pre-law or post-law. A 1L is in their first year of Law School, a 2L in their second, and a 3L in their third and final year.
2007-02-09 05:58:54
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answered by Anonymous
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One graduates from law school in the U.S. after 3 years. A "1L" is simply a law student in his/her 1st year of law school. A "2L" is in his second year; a "3L" is in his third.
Unfortunately I am not familiar with the UK system.
2007-02-09 05:41:21
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answered by C = JD 5
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In order for Christianity to have any validity, it has to denigrate the Jewish faith. What is a Mitzvah? Lireally it means "commandment" or "Law" but it is so much more, it is such a beautiful thing that connects us to the Infinite one. We learn that Hashem gave us negative commandments because He loves us. What does that mean? After all, a negative commandment is something we are forbidden to do, so how does that show love. Here's the answer. Even when a Jew is not engaged in any positive commandment, even if he is doing nothing, he is not transgressing the negative commandments and gets zchar (merit) for this. Every time a Jew says a Brachah (a blessing) on food, he acknowledges (even if only for a couple seconds) that everything he has, he must show appreciation for, no matter how small, and he takes nothing for granted, not even a tiny sip of water. Mitzvot are the ultimate expression of what a Jew is, for even the smallest of the Jews is compared to a rimon (pomegranate) which is filled with seeds (Mitzvot).
2016-05-24 01:47:21
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answered by Anonymous
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1L is a first year law student. 2L is a second year. 3L is a third year law student. I don't know what the british equivalent is.
2007-02-09 05:40:33
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answered by gman992 3
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