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Why do law school children practice?
Note: In other words, every article will have an origin, either because of feelings or because of events. Of course, my exercise is no exception. Writing because of the article and thinking because of the matter, so there is this exercise "Why do law school children want to practice" and the attached "Turn around and graduate for three years". And each of us can't avoid recalling the past, because remembering is to better motivate ourselves to move forward bravely. How can we talk about reality when we haven't recalled it? Blink of an eye, it's been three years, turn around and graduate for three years. Although life in law school is far away from us, the years of participating in legal aid in law school linger in our hearts for a long time. Because we answer legal advice, we know the value of law, because we participate in specific cases, we know the operation of law, and because of the hard work of getting up early and getting greedy for the dark, we gain the warm and cruel personal experience of appreciating the law. Although the days of law school have passed, the days of internship in the court have been lingering in my heart for a long time. I still have contact with the guiding judge, often discussing difficult cases, and occasionally meeting and caring for greetings. These are the memories and happiness produced by law school. Every law school child should or should have internship experience, but some people do it in a practical way (as an agent) and some people do it as a bystander (as an internship). No matter how you practice the combination and running-in of law and real life during your time in law school, I am willing to believe that when you really apply the law to solve real problems, you will feel the warmth and cruelty of the law and the importance and urgency of the construction of the rule of law in the country. The years of law school have made a law student never stay away from the rule of law, just persist, pass the exam and pursue his dream. Being in a foreign country, I regard it as my hometown just because I have dreams in a foreign country. It also makes a law student pay more attention to the rule of law, practice the rule of law and participate in the rule of law. Both the Li Zhuang case and the Beihai case have been voiced continuously. And regard the rule of law as the pursuit, and only want it. Nowadays, law school children may be hesitant and helpless, but please read the history of law school of these seniors, and you may finally understand that you should practice during law school, and you should complete your life experience and temper in law school in a responsible and diligent way. If you have never worked hard, how can you succeed when you graduate and realize your dreams when you leave school? I haven't worked hard, and I don't want to find a satisfactory job after graduation. So, it has been three years in a blink of an eye, and then I turned around and graduated for three years. What have we gained in law school after graduation? Sorry. What? Regret what? And how will you walk through and spend the most precious "three years" of law school in a blink of an eye or a turn? In a blink of an eye, I have been browsing other people's blogs for three years, and I accidentally remembered that I once had a legal blog. I tried to remember my account number and password, but I really got it back. Opening this dusty blog and reading the letter I wrote to myself three years ago, I was moved by myself. Three years ago, I was a sophomore. Confused and stumbling, I have begun to contact legal practice. I came into contact with legal practice earlier than my peers, precisely because of the legal aid center of the school. At the beginning of my sophomore year, I was elected to the legal aid center and became a legal aid worker. At that time, politics and law classes were not tense. Therefore, most of my time outside the course is filled with various internships, including internships in two courts in Xi 'an, duty in that small office in the new district of political science and law, and legal popularization activities in community streets from time to time on holidays. That time was the most fulfilling time of my university. I have written many legal documents, answered many clients' inquiries and represented many civil and administrative cases. I often get up early in the morning shift when I go to the court for internship, tiptoe out of the dormitory in my roommate's deep sleep, squeeze into the bus that people love and hate, and stagger from one end of the city to the other; After the court duty, you should rush back to the campus, because there are still classes to attend. I often encounter such a situation: I run back to school sweating, but I stand at the door of the classroom and dare not go in because the class is already a few minutes late. I stood at the door of the classroom, regretting myself, worrying about grievances, and all kinds of emotions came to my mind, but I had to turn around and leave, and go back to the dormitory to make up for the delayed courses. In the second half of senior high school, I began to represent some legal aid cases independently, and my life became busier. Receiving clients and litigating take up more of my time. I can't remember how many times I was woken up by my client's phone during my lunch break, and how many weekends I had to resist the impulse to go shopping and sort out piles of case materials. The vast majority of our legal aid recipients are people at the bottom of society, and we provide them with legal aid free of charge. The office is often overcrowded, with stumbling old people, women with children in their arms, tired migrant workers, disabled people, indignation, sadness, helplessness and hesitation ... Life seems to be presented in this small space. Sometimes I like to listen to their stories. I spent an afternoon last weekend, maybe just being a good listener and distributing paper towels to them when they were crying. Legal aid work may be a flag, a thank you, or just a sigh. That is, from then on, I loved the profession of lawyer more. Aside from the so-called justice, it seems that I have experienced a lot of living methods by relying on these living cases. Of course, I sometimes feel wronged. When I laugh at myself as "Dai Yue wears stars" and walk out of the empty campus with a folder, only the rustle of the broom of the cleaner accompanies my footsteps in the morning. But when I got a fair judgment, I was more satisfied, which clearly recorded that our demands were supported and the disputes were properly resolved. Looking back on these experiences now, I have gained too much. Legal aid has not only brought me many internship opportunities in courts and law firms, but also brought me valuable experience in personally solving real legal disputes. More importantly, it allows me to witness a living case at an early age, and each case is closely related to the joys and sorrows of a group. These vivid cases bring me a strong impact every day, and the world in my eyes has quietly changed. I don't know if I really grow up if I don't look back briefly. Three years have passed, and my foolish heart of helping the weak has not changed. Although I am not tall or strong, my dream of being a good lawyer has not changed, and neither has I, who is always nervous but always pretends to be confident. Three years later, I didn't go to graduate school in China, but also wanted to study abroad, and I had passed the judicial examination that I was extremely worried about before. I, a sophomore with a ponytail and glasses, am still a student. I changed one skirt after another, threw away a pair of shoes, took off my glasses and changed my hairstyle. I gained a little weight and became me now, but I was still the outline at that time. I always feel that I am extremely lucky along the way, always doing the right thing at the right time, and I don't feel that I have experienced any ups and downs or detours. From the beginning, I chose a path, and I walked forward impartially. This feeling of never deviating from your dreams is a kind of happiness. Every time I think about myself, I am always grateful. I don't think I am the result of my own efforts today. It is the opportunity and luck that God gave me, the silent support of my family, the teaching of all teachers, the care and love of friends around me, and accompanying me along the way. I cherish the present and the future. I hope that I will never deviate from myself in the future, so I will go on with gratitude. Turn around and graduate for three years/Tan If I hadn't read a friend's article "It's been three years", maybe I wouldn't have reviewed my internship experience in law school earlier, although those dusty memories are sometimes insignificant. However, after contacting many younger brothers and sisters to ask about the internship, I suddenly realized that more confusion was bothering them. Why should I go to the internship? What should I do if I haven't learned anything to practice in the winter and summer vacations of my freshman and sophomore? Could it be just a cup of tea? Will you do nothing but muddle along? Will the internship waste time? Faced with such a question, I deeply feel that on the basis of the article "It's been three years", I will review my internship experience in law school. But I didn't represent this case, and I didn't participate in specific legal practice. More importantly, I read other people's specific cases as a bystander, or wrote a case review, or expressed my own views on a specific case, or communicated with the judge the ruling basis of a difficult case. There is also the inevitable reading of theoretical books, which will also be the life records of some law school children. Finally, no matter how they complete their law school experience, I prefer to believe it, but please ask law students not to regard law school as a leisure major. In itself, it should be a major of "if you can't learn, learn from the dead". Accurate law textbooks, studying legal cases, being familiar with laws and regulations, paying attention to hot legal events, reading specific real cases, writing case analysis and commenting on influential cases may be a leisurely life in law school without more time and energy input, but this is not a normal life in law school for some people. Because, some people missed it, some people missed it, and some people were under illusion, so there was a law school that asked questions and solved puzzles leisurely. And I also have this article "Turn around and graduate for three years" based on "It's been three years". In fact, those students who can get in touch with legal affairs earlier are indeed much happier than other children who only study theoretical knowledge at school, because more children don't know how the business processes of law firms, courts and procuratorates are carried out after graduation. Those children of politics and law who only regard the internship as a cup of tea never think that there are some societies around them or before that provide them with a stage to get in touch with legal affairs, but more people are enjoying the university rather than struggling. A child of politics and law who has never worked as an intern in a practical department is indeed a bit sad, but more often, it is not of his own making. Freshman winter vacation, we all just went to college, we must go back and enjoy the holiday. After that, according to my internship plan for law school children, I went to the court in my freshman summer vacation, the law firm in my sophomore summer vacation, the procuratorate in my sophomore summer vacation, and the company's legal department in my junior winter vacation. Then, there is nothing, only your junior summer vacation. At that time, you either took the postgraduate entrance examination or prepared for the department examination, and you certainly didn't have time for internship. But for me, why not waste it? I went to Xiaozhai Post Office for a part-time job during my freshman summer vacation, and the income I earned directly bought my own communication tool-PHS. Although it is not hard, it is finally my own income, so I realized that it is not easy to work hard in the city. I have had the experience of making money before, but I only sell my own vegetables and fruits. At that time, I realized the satisfaction after the transaction was completed, and I rarely realized the difficulty of making money. But the part-time job in the summer vacation of my freshman year made me realize the hardships and hardships of working hard in the city. After all, everyone should base themselves on their own expertise. Only professionalism can make them professional, and only professionalism can make them better based and established. But, am I a major or a law major? What is my major? This is a problem that I often think about at work. Then externalize these ideas into my efforts to study in law school, participate in practice and broaden my horizons, so that I can have a professional foothold and career when I graduate. During my sophomore summer vacation, I went to Xi Intermediate People's Court for an internship. This internship also laid the foundation for me to follow the judicial reform in China. During more than 70 days of internship, I took a leave of absence because it rained heavily (at that time, I rode my bike from the political Pharaoh campus to the Xi Intermediate People's Court in North Street). During the period, I wrote tens of thousands of words of court practice logs, and now, these logs are still kept. I've been trying to find a time to organize and publish these exercise logs in a unified way to help my brothers and sisters, but I haven't been able to do it because of time constraints. In court practice, because most cases in the Intermediate People's Court are in the second instance, our collegial panel receives new cases. I usually read the judgment of the first instance first, then the appeal, and then the evidence materials. Finally, I formed my own destiny about the outcome of the second trial in my mind, but these fates were buried in my heart. Finally, when the results of the second trial come out, I will compare my previous understanding with the judgment of the court of second instance to see if my judgment is correct. Besides, People's Court Newspaper, Selected Cases of People's Courts, Xi Trial and Trial Research are all publications that I often read. There was also people's justice, which I was exposed to at that time, but the case analysis of people's justice was really too difficult for me at that time. It was not until I graduated that I slowly read the above case analysis. It is also because I read these publications of the court that I wrote a case review in the first year of graduation. I remember that from 2009 to the end of 10, I wrote a year of case comments, and wrote more than 100 case comments in total. Although these are small cases, in the process of writing, I gradually developed my thinking ability to solve practical legal disputes and improved my writing ability. From then on, I read Li Zhuang's case and wrote a case analysis, so I caught up with the "strike hard" in my graduation year. Perhaps Chongqing provided me with the opportunity to practice law in actual combat, but the lack of rule of law made me feel sad again and again. I still clearly remember that at that time, the national court system held an essay contest, and two collegiate bench judges I was internship had to write articles. I downloaded the academic papers for them on the China Knowledge Network of our school, and then read and discuss them together. Finally, these two manuscripts were successfully produced. In addition, some cases received by the collegial panel involve theoretical disputes because they are not clearly stipulated by law. I searched the concentrated views of the academic circles on this debate. The presiding judge insists on giving priority to practical experience, but the mainstream view in academic circles does not think so. In the end, I discussed and argued with the judge on this basis, and the result was that the judge ruled by practical experience. However, the article written later believed that academic theory should be improved to guide practice, and because the academic research on this issue was not thorough at that time. It was also at that time that I deeply felt the guiding significance and value of theory to practice. So after the internship, I will not only read some cases, but also devote my energy to reading theoretical books and papers. At that time, few people read the core journals of law. At that time, I forced myself to sit in the library and read an academic article of about 10 thousand words. It's ridiculous in retrospect, but I persisted in the end. Now, I will still take time to download some academic articles from China and Wang Zhi at school to improve my academic level. Although I rarely or no longer write academic articles, the theoretical basis and profound knowledge of academic articles urge me to read and absorb nutrition, so as to better prepare myself for writing legal comments. During the winter vacation of my junior year, I also studied journalism, so I went to the newspaper for an internship. It is because of my internship experience in a newspaper that I gradually have to read newspapers and periodicals in my daily life. There are thousands of newspapers and periodicals that you subscribe to at your own expense after graduation. A lot of reading can bring active thinking, profound thinking and improvement of professional quality. The study of journalism knowledge makes me sometimes want to engage in legal journalism and do a special study on China's journalism law, but these rights are all dreams, and I haven't invested too much energy. Perhaps, every young person can't avoid dreams, but how many dreams can be realized and how many dreams are put into action is the best way to realize them. I hope I can make more professional comments on the press law, the relationship between public opinion and justice, and the game between Weibo and justice in the future. Now that I have come into contact with some younger brothers and sisters' knowledge of court practice, some people will inevitably stay on serving tea and pouring water. It seems that the court has no place for interns except to do trivial things. And these are mostly misunderstandings of some people. Real court practice does not mean that there must be a specific model. But more often, we can learn from practice how theory guides practice, what kind of legal talents are needed in practice, how law schools should learn, and how to cultivate their legal skills and literacy. Perhaps this is the value and significance of practice. Looking back on my law school experience, apart from the great influence of internship, there are also those lonely years in the library. I have to admit that I am a lonely law student and spend most of my time in the library or classroom. As for what to read, it seems that besides law books, I am reading other extracurricular books. Before college, I was a child who loved reading but couldn't afford books. I used to ride my bike to Xinhua Bookstore in other counties to read books on weekends, especially in many bookstores in Yangling, where there were best-sellers I paid attention to. So many high school holidays, I go to Yangling by bike, eat noodles outside at noon, continue reading in the afternoon, and come back by bike before dark at night. When I arrived at the university, I suddenly felt a sense of fear in the face of a sea of books. There are so many books in college, can you finish them in a few years? The answer is that I only remember the specific locations of all the books in the two law libraries of politics and law, but more books graduated before I finished reading them. Besides books, there are periodicals and newspapers published every day, every month or every week, which is also a great shock to me and makes me regret meeting each other. I remember when I was in high school, I only remembered that readers and youth digest magazines could be bought in the county, while World Knowledge, Globe and World Expo magazines could only be bought in the stalls. The lack of such books and newspapers makes me feel that the university library is really a good place, so more often, I am reluctant to leave during my stay. During my internship in the court, I learned more about how to apply legal knowledge to practice and what kind of legal skills and standards I should develop in that direction. Therefore, in addition to reading, court practice and newspaper practice, I know more about how to read and what books to read. In this way, more than 200 legal reviews have been published. Although the standard needs to be improved, the writing is really difficult to be elegant, and the thinking is immature in many aspects, but finally I have lived up to my years of studying in law school and practicing in courts and newspapers. Although they are far away, they have been encouraging themselves to make progress. Although it has passed, they have been encouraging themselves to move forward bravely. Although they are gone, they have been encouraging themselves not to give up their dreams and pursue them.