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Aid for Constitutional Law
Anyone know of a good outline for Constitutional Law? I'm a foreign attorney from a common law jurisdiction taking NY July 2019 Exam. I'm having a problem grasping the law from the lecture handouts and the outlines with Themis. The information is there but for some reason I can't seem to connect the dots. Thank you!
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Re: Aid for Constitutional Law
Chemerinsky's Constitutional Law is the very best supplement for the American law school class.
What you could do if you were desperate is read the sections corresponding to the topics covered by bar exam--though ultimately you'd still be better off doing as many practice questions as you can.
What you could do if you were desperate is read the sections corresponding to the topics covered by bar exam--though ultimately you'd still be better off doing as many practice questions as you can.
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Re: Aid for Constitutional Law
Wild Card wrote:Chemerinsky's Constitutional Law is the very best supplement for the American law school class.
What you could do if you were desperate is read the sections corresponding to the topics covered by bar exam--though ultimately you'd still be better off doing as many practice questions as you can.
Thank you!!! I think practicing questions is a good idea. I will try that and see how I feel about the subject after maybe 100 questions.