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Evidence (Federal Rules) Bar Prep

Practice Evidence questions for the Bar Exam MBE portion. Covers the Federal Rules of Evidence including relevance, hearsay, character evidence, privileges, and expert testimony.

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What is tested in Evidence (Federal Rules)?

Evidence (Federal Rules) 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

Does the MBE test Federal or state Evidence rules?

The MBE tests the Federal Rules of Evidence exclusively. State bar essays may test either state evidence rules or Federal Rules, so you need to know both systems.

What are the most tested Evidence topics?

Hearsay and its exceptions are by far the most tested Evidence topics. Other high-frequency areas include relevance and its limits (FRE 403), character evidence rules, impeachment, privileges, and authentication.

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