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California Bar Prep Questions
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In order to practice law in the state of California, a lawyer must be licensed by the State Bar. With the second-highest cut score, and the lowest passage rate for test-takers in the nation, the California bar examination is a tough test to pass. The California bar examination is conducted twice per year, in February and July, over a two-day period. When preparing for the California Bar Exam’s written portion,  the 13 important topics are: Business associations Civil procedure Community property Constitutional law Contracts Criminal law and procedure Evidence Professional... Show more
California Bar Prep Questions
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1. Gov aid to parochial schools

2. Trust purpose must be

3. At common law, children under age of [...] years were never capable of committing a crime

4. Erie: what law to apply if substance vs procedure is unclear

5. Impeaching the President requires a [proportion] vote.

6. Requirements for lay opinion

7. FRCP: contents for an order for an physical or mental exam

8. Prerequisites for a class action (federal rule)

9. Undue influence for a trust or will caused by a confidential relationship requires showing

10. Rule for presence of witnesses to a will

11. Special damages for defamation require proof that [...]

12. Where is venue is proper when D is a US gov employee acting under color of office?

13. FRE: Character evidence in a homicide prosecution

14. State value-based property taxes that apply to instrumentalities must be

15. Jurors may testify about

16. Erie doctrine: areas of law that are always substantive

17. Community property reimbursement for education available when

18. 16(b) applies to only the follow companies 1. traded on national exchange; or 2. [...] assets and >500 shareholders

19. Liability for other crimes in a conspiracy

20. CA simultaneous death act requires clear and convincing evidence that recipient survived by at least 120 hours. Applies when the dude dies [intestate or testate]

21. If trustee has a conflict of interest in a non-self-dealing transaction, the [...] test applies.

22. What happens when charity fails to follow trust terms

23. Examples where hearing is required before deprivation

24. Citizenship of a corporation for subject-matter jurisdiction

25. Erie doctrine: areas of law that are always procedural