I've been plugging along, nothing really exciting. I did have the opportunity to help with the University of Toronto Indexing group. I am waiting to get the indexes and summaries from that. I have gotten through a couple of topics. I am on criminal law now. One of the interesting things that a lecturer for Emonds said was that the LSO is looking for you to be able to show that you are competent to practise law. That's why a lot of questions have to do with exceptions, dates, ethics, formulas. This is really apparent in the differences in the material for the bar between criminal law in the U.S. and Canada. In the U.S. the questions are like At a defendant’s trial for robbery, the defendant called a witness who testified that he and the defendant were camping in a state park on the night in question. On cross-examination, the prosecutor asked the witness if it is true that the witness forged his former manager’s signature to gain access to a company expense account....