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    Explore " bar prep" with insightful episodes like "Surviving The Bar Exam", "How to Pass the Bar Exam", "Subject Matter Jurisdiction", "First Amendment: Free Speech" and "Planning for the Bar Exam as a 1L, 2L and 3L" from podcasts like ""Getting Common", "The Lawyer You Know", "Law to Fact", "Law to Fact" and "Law to Fact"" and more!

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    Surviving The Bar Exam

    Surviving The Bar Exam
    The Bar Exam is a rite of passage for every practicing attorney, even though many think it shouldn’t be. The exam tests many concepts most students never see in law school—and that they’ll never see again in practice. To help those sitting for exam, and those considering law school, my guests Fallon Hamilton and Kimber Russell will share their tips for success.

    How to Pass the Bar Exam

    How to Pass the Bar Exam

    The Lawyer You Know gives advice on passing the Bar Exam the first time, explains how he prepared and gives insight into his process.

    How to pass the bar exam on the first try! Bar exam prep tips.


    Leave your Bar Exam questions in the comments and I will answer them!



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    Subject Matter Jurisdiction

    Subject Matter Jurisdiction

    In this episode…

    Ryan Williams, of Mitchell Hamline School of Law and a member of the Kaplan Bar Prep faculty, explains subject matter jurisdiction. 

    About our guest…

    Professor Williams is a Yale University and Georgetown Law graduate, specializing in Civil Procedure, Torts and Bar preparation.  He currently teaches at Mitchell Hamline School of Law, and as a bar exam expert lecturer for Kaplan. He has also published numerous articles on national security, and in 2014 was named one of the top law Professors of color in America by Lawyers of Color Magazine. 

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    This episode is sponsored by Kaplan Bar Review. Getting ready for the bar exam means you’ll need to choose the study program that’s right for you. Kaplan Bar Review will get you ready to take on test day with confidence by offering $100 off live and on-demand Bar Review with offer code Leslie100.

    Visit kaplanbarreview.com today to sign up.

    First Amendment: Free Speech

    First Amendment: Free Speech

    In this episode…

    Professor Allen Rostron, the Associate Dean of Students, William R. Jacques Constitutional Law Scholar and Professor of Law at the University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Law, explains the First Amendment as it relates to freedom of speech and provides an outstanding analytical framework for those challenged with answering a free speech question on an exam or the bar.

    Some key takeaways are... 

    1. Speech is both verbal and non-verbal communication and includes images,  instrumental musical communication or even tattoos. 
    2. The Government can regulate speech in certain instances.
    3. The government may always regulate obscenity. 
    4. In order to understand whether the government can regulate non-verbal speech one must look at intent and understanding.
    5. The government can regulate Commercial speech, student speech and spending limits in limited instances.

     

    About our guest…

    Professor Allen Rostron teaches and writes in the areas of constitutional law, tort law, products liability, and conflict of laws.

    Before becoming a teacher, Rostron worked in Washington, D.C. as a Senior Staff Attorney at the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence, where he was part of a nationwide litigation effort that included lawsuits brought against gun manufacturers by several dozen major cities and counties. Rostron began his career working as a law clerk for Judge Thomas S. Ellis III of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, and then as a litigation associate at the Cravath Swaine & Moore law firm in New York City.

    Professor Rostron’s research and writing has had a significant impact on several areas of law. The Supreme Court of Wisconsin relied on one of his articles in a decision in which it became the first court in the nation to impose proportional or “market share” liability on manufacturers of lead paint. In another article, Professor Rostron suggested a new approach to regulation of high-powered sniper rifles, and that approach was subsequently enacted into law in the District of Columbia and incorporated into proposed federal legislation introduced in the U.S. Senate.

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    This episode is sponsored by Kaplan Bar Review. Getting ready for the bar exam means you’ll need to choose the study program that’s right for you. Kaplan Bar Review will get you ready to take on test day with confidence by offering $100 off live and on-demand Bar Review with offer code Leslie100.

    Visit kaplanbarreview.com today to sign up.

    Top Tips for Answering Multi-State Bar Questions with Success

    Top Tips for Answering Multi-State Bar Questions with Success

    In this episode, Chris Fromm, Executive Director of Institutional and Supplemental Programs for Kaplan Bar Review shares his tips for passing the MBE portion of the bar.  Professor Fromm has passed the bar exam in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Colorado, Arizona, Oregon and Hawaii and so he really knows his stuff.  He has spent a career dissecting bar exam questions.  As Prof Fromm points out, "Hope is not a strategy," and in this episode, he shares real concrete steps you can take to make sure you are ready for the bar.  (like students who do all the work assigned by a bar course have an exorbitantly high chance of passing the bar).   According to Professor Fromm, students who graduate for the bar are bar able, but not bar ready.  This episode will help you become bar ready!  And listen until the end for a coupon off the Kaplan Bar Review Program.

    Time Management: The Key to Bar Prep Success

    Time Management: The Key to Bar Prep Success

    In this episode, Kerriann Stout, CEO of Vinco Bar Exam Coaching discuss her tips for stress and time management while studying for the bar.   Right from the outset, suggests that you start thinking about studying for the bar a month before you even begin to study and most importantly, create a time management plan that allows you to take 3,000 (yes three thousand) practice MBE questions before you sit for the bar.

    Vinco creates customized bar review plans to help their students pass the bar exam with less stress and more confidence. To reach out to Kerriann or to learn more, head to http://vincoprep.com.

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