Constitutional Law

Examination will include:
All areas of constitutional law with special consideration given to significant contemporary issues.  The examination specifically addresses areas to which the average practitioner may expect to be exposed in the course of his or her legal career.  A typical examination includes questions on federalism, the contract, due process, and commerce clauses and the Bill of Rights.

 


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Results of the February 2008 Bar Exam [link]

Questions from the February 2008 Bar Exam [PDF link]

Rule XVII amended effective August 1, 2007 [link | PDF order ]

Pro Hac Vice Rules amended [read rules]

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