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Feb 13, 2017

Welcome back! Today, we’re talking with Law School Toolbox tutor (and former law professor) Jason Jones about a very important aspect of law school exam success – using legal rules. 

Some of you might be thinking, “Duh, of course, I know how to use legal rules. It’s all we talk about in class and I have them all in my outline.” But, we see A LOT of exam answers – where students swear they knew the rules going in – that really don’t include rules at all.

If you want to set yourself up for legal rule success, tune in! 

In this episode we discuss:

  • What's the rule supposed to accomplish in legal writing?
  • Why it's important to have accurate, complete rule statements
  • Common issues students have with using legal rules effectively
  • What a bad rule statement looks like
  • Do you need to memorize your rule statements exactly? 
  • How do you know if the rules in your outline are correct and easy to use?
  • Is it okay to just look up the rules in a commercial outline?
  • Alison and Jason share examples of what do to (and not to do) with rules in legal writing

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Thanks for listening! Good luck with those rule statements!

Alison & Lee