Entries by BARBRI

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#barpreplife: The Bar Exam is Over

GUEST BLOG by Gianna Venticinque, Graduate of Northern Illinois College of Law I’M DONE. Really, I’m done. The bar exam is officially over. I don’t think I’ve ever been this excited about anything in my life. It was brutal. As expected, a complete mental beatdown. I had to be at 100% for two days straight. […]

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The UBE IS COMING TO VERMONT

Tom Stenson, BARBRI Northeast Regional Vice President IT’S OFFICIAL: THE UNIFORM BAR EXAM (UBE) IS COMING TO VERMONT, EFFECTIVE JULY 2016. The Vermont Supreme Court recently signed an order promulgating amendments to the Rules of Admission to the Bar. Most important among them, Vermont will administer the Uniform Bar Exam (UBE) beginning in July 2016. […]

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#The3Llife: Is Administrative Law Unconstitutional?

GUEST BLOG by Harrison Thorne, 3L at UCLA Law As most of us learned in civics class, Congress creates laws. They have this power because Article I of the Constitution vests legislative power in Congress. Thus, the Framers contemplated a bicameral system in which the House of Representatives and the Senate would propose laws, and […]

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#The2Llife: Changes

GUEST BLOG by Lauren Rose, 2L at University of Detroit Mercy  I think that it is pretty safe to say that law school changes people. It isn’t always for the best, or the worst, but it definitely changes people. Over the last year and a half, I have learned so much more than I ever […]

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#The1Llife: People of Color

GUEST BLOG by Dani Gies, 1L at UCLA School of Law For People of Color [youtube id=”K4zwV9YDnxU” width=”600″ height=”350″] [I felt obligated to use Formation this week, and Willdabeast is terrific choreographer, so I hope you enjoy the video!] Last week I had the privilege of sitting on a panel at the For People of […]