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Constitutional Law
Analyze Government Power with Precision
Constitutional Law focuses on the structure of government and the protection of individual rights. Success in this course requires recognizing the issue quickly and applying the correct level of scrutiny.
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We teach you how to break down even the most complex constitutional questions into a clear, organized analysis that professors reward.
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Sample Exam Question
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A state passes a law prohibiting all protests within 500 feet of any government building. A group of citizens challenges the law as a violation of their First Amendment rights.
Analyze whether the law is constitutional.
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Model Answer (Condensed)
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The law restricts speech in a public forum, triggering First Amendment analysis.
Public sidewalks and areas around government buildings are traditionally public forums. Content-neutral restrictions are allowed if they are narrowly tailored to serve a significant government interest and leave open ample alternative channels for communication.
This law appears content-neutral but is likely not narrowly tailored. A blanket ban on all protests within 500 feet is overly broad and burdens substantially more speech than necessary.
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Additionally, the restriction may not leave open adequate alternative channels if it prevents meaningful protest near the intended audience.
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Conclusion: The law is likely unconstitutional.
Turn Confusion Into Confidence
This is the exact type of question you will see on your exams—and the difference between an average answer and a top answer is structure, clarity, and practice.
At Law School Boot Camp, you will learn:
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How to spot every issue
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How to organize your answers
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How to write like a top-performing law student
You were accepted. Prepare to succeed.
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