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Flowcharts for constitutional law

Post by engineer » Wed Apr 28, 2010 7:26 pm

I've spent literally the last five minutes (that's three hundred seconds, precious seconds) searching for Con Law 1 flowcharts that focus on issue analysis. I'm good at finding issues and whatnot when I'm taking practice exams while laying naked on my couch, but in the heat of the moment, I feel like I may miss something. Sure, I could construct my own flowchart for analysis, but at this point, I'd prefer to focus on using the materials already at my disposal, whether they're made by me or by someone else. I just don't want to miss anything tomorrow. If anyone has or knows of some good resources on this topic, I would be forever indebted to your kindness.

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Re: Flowcharts for constitutional law

Post by pany1985 » Wed Apr 28, 2010 7:28 pm

So you're saying you have to be naked to unlock your knowledge of con law?

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Re: Flowcharts for constitutional law

Post by kings84_wr » Wed Apr 28, 2010 7:32 pm

If you are worried about missing Issues make a checklist if its a State law or federal, and just go through the possible challenges.

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Re: Flowcharts for constitutional law

Post by mikeytwoshoes » Wed Apr 28, 2010 7:35 pm

pany1985 wrote:So you're saying you have to be naked to unlock your knowledge of con law?
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Re: Flowcharts for constitutional law

Post by engineer » Wed Apr 28, 2010 8:45 pm

betasteve wrote:I thought this one was pretty good: http://www.scribd.com/doc/14737240/Con-Law-Flow-Charts
Thanks, that is pretty good. Sucks I had to register for an account to download it :(

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Re: Flowcharts for constitutional law

Post by Leeroy Jenkins » Wed Apr 28, 2010 8:50 pm

engineer wrote:
betasteve wrote:I thought this one was pretty good: http://www.scribd.com/doc/14737240/Con-Law-Flow-Charts
Thanks, that is pretty good. Sucks I had to register for an account to download it :(
Screen grab and paste into MS Paint?

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Re: Flowcharts for constitutional law

Post by engineer » Wed Apr 28, 2010 9:39 pm

Leeroy Jenkins wrote:
engineer wrote:
betasteve wrote:I thought this one was pretty good: http://www.scribd.com/doc/14737240/Con-Law-Flow-Charts
Thanks, that is pretty good. Sucks I had to register for an account to download it :(
Screen grab and paste into MS Paint?
I weighed the options. More time to do that than to just register. They're pricks, thought.. they didn't let scribd@accounts.engineer.com go through, so i had to use another spam account. Just as a suggestion for the tech people on here, I have *@accounts.engineer.com forward to a spam email address that filters the * part according to whichever company is sending the e-mail. So when I see viagra ads being sent to top-law-schools@accounts.engineer.com, I'll know. Oh, I'll know.

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Re: Flowcharts for constitutional law

Post by 24secure » Fri Apr 30, 2010 12:15 pm

On a somewhat unrelated note, does anyone know where I can find multiple choice con law questions that deal with, I guess what you might call technical knowledge of the law?

What I mean is I have Con Law Q&A and the Siegel's Multiple choice questions, but those mostly concern hypo's turned into multiple choice questions. I need something like this:

The power to sue states for damages is authorized by i) Commerce Clause, ii) Ninth Amendment, iii) 14th Amendment, Section 5

A. i
B. ii
C. iii
D. i and iii

I know the answer to this, but I'm just looking for this type of multiple choice question. If anyone knows any internet sources or a book that has these, I'd appreciate the help.

Thanks.

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Re: Flowcharts for constitutional law

Post by 270910 » Fri Apr 30, 2010 12:26 pm

24secure wrote:On a somewhat unrelated note, does anyone know where I can find multiple choice con law questions that deal with, I guess what you might call technical knowledge of the law?

What I mean is I have Con Law Q&A and the Siegel's Multiple choice questions, but those mostly concern hypo's turned into multiple choice questions. I need something like this:

The power to sue states for damages is authorized by i) Commerce Clause, ii) Ninth Amendment, iii) 14th Amendment, Section 5

A. i
B. ii
C. iii
D. i and iii

I know the answer to this, but I'm just looking for this type of multiple choice question. If anyone knows any internet sources or a book that has these, I'd appreciate the help.

Thanks.
CALI lessons should be solid. Otherwise if you can I'd recommend flipping through all of the hornbooks in library reserve or LS book store, you never know which supplements will have MC sprinkled throughout.

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