Hi kiddo. Yes, some of us really like Con Law. In law school, I took it from a man who had been with Thurgood Marshall on the early civil rights cases. The guy would come into class, open the book to see where we were, close it, and just start talking. It was great to take it from someone who had been part of major legal changes in our history.
If you are going to be an informed citizen, at least an introduction to Con Law is necessary. I am constantly amazed at the depth of knowledge of constitutional matters that is displayed here on FR. Way above my pay grade, that's for sure.
Other than writing a paper the day before it's due, what else are you up to? I don't think I read what you do besides your internship - are you taking a regular schedule of classes as well?
Lol, I blame the public school systems.
My internship is full time, Monday through Friday 8:30 to 5:00. Then I also have a class that is part of the program and I have Con Law. So...it makes it a little challenging to do homework. Thus the reason I was still working on my paper the day it was due. But I got it done and sent before I left to go to Walter Reed.