Constitutional Law Bar Prep
Practice Constitutional Law questions for the Bar Exam. Covers individual rights, equal protection, due process, First Amendment, and federal powers.
What is tested in Constitutional Law?
Constitutional Law is tested on both the MBE (Multistate Bar Examination) and the essay portion of the bar exam. This means you need to be prepared for both multiple-choice questions testing black-letter law and essay questions requiring issue-spotting and analysis.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Constitutional Law topics appear on the Bar Exam?
The Bar Exam tests Constitutional Law on both the MBE and essays. Key topics include the Commerce Clause, Supremacy Clause, Due Process (substantive and procedural), Equal Protection, First Amendment freedoms, and state action doctrine.
How many MBE questions cover Constitutional Law?
Approximately 25 of the 175 scored MBE questions cover Constitutional Law, making it one of the seven tested subjects on the multistate portion.