Category: Law School Outlines

  • Oklahoma Law School 1L Study Guide for Legal Research and Writing

    I. Introduction to Legal Research and Writing Legal research and writing serve as the foundation for legal practice. They involve identifying legal issues in a set of facts, researching relevant law, applying the law to the facts, and communicating the results in writing. II. Legal Research A. Primary vs. Secondary Sources Primary sources are laws,…

  • Oklahoma Law School 1L Study Guide for Criminal Law

    I. Introduction to Criminal Law Criminal law refers to a body of laws that apply to criminal acts. In instances where an individual fails to adhere to a particular criminal statute, he or she may face punishment by the government due to violating the law. II. Principles of Criminal Liability Criminal liability requires actus reus…

  • Oklahoma Law School 1L Study Guide for Contracts

    I. Contract Formation A. Offer and Acceptance: For a contract to exist, there must be an offer and acceptance. An offer is an act whereby one person confers upon another the power to create contractual relations between them. An acceptance is a final and unqualified expression of assent to the terms of an offer. Case:…

  • Oklahoma Law School 1L Study Guide for Constitutional Law

    Title: Oklahoma Law School 1L Study Guide for Constitutional Law I. THE CONSTITUTION Summary: The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the land, providing the legal framework for the federal government, individual states, and citizens. Case: Marbury v. Madison (1803) established judicial review, the power of the judiciary to interpret the Constitution and invalidate…

  • Oklahoma Law School 1L Study Guide for Civil Procedure

    Civil Procedure is a cornerstone of understanding the practical application of law. For students attending law school in Oklahoma, there are several key concepts, principles, and case laws to be mindful of to be successful in an introductory Civil Procedure class. This study guide is intended to provide an overview of the fundamental topics covered,…

  • Ohio Law School 1L Study Guide for Torts

    I. Introduction to Torts A tort is a civil wrong causing harm to another person, where the law provides a remedy. Torts can be classified into intentional torts, negligence, and strict liability. II. Intentional Torts Intentional torts require an act by a defendant who desires to bring about harmful or offensive contact or imminent apprehension…

  • Ohio Law School 1L Study Guide for Property

    I. Real Property Overview Real property law addresses the rights and interests in land and structures affixed to it. In Ohio, real property includes land, whatever is affixed to it, or anything which is in it, or the right to minerals, oil, gas, and coal. Cases: – Lutz v. Long: landmark case in Ohio property…

  • Ohio Law School 1L Study Guide for Legal Research and Writing

    I. Introduction to Legal Research and Writing Legal Research – This encompasses the process of identifying and retrieving legal sources and authorities necessary to support legal arguments and decisions. It involves the use of both primary and secondary sources. Legal Writing – This is the practice of drafting legal documents such as briefs, memos, and…

  • Ohio Law School 1L Study Guide for Criminal Law

    I. Introduction to Criminal Law An overview of criminal law includes understanding the foundations of criminal liability, the criminal justice system, and the various types of crimes. It also includes understanding the principles of actus reus, mens rea, and concurrence. II. Actus Reus Actus reus refers to a guilty act. This concept implies that a…

  • Ohio Law School 1L Study Guide for Contracts

    I. Introduction Studying contract law involves understanding the basic principles that govern agreements in every facet of society. This study guide will focus on key areas of contract law as relevant to an Ohio Law School 1L class. II. Contract Basics A contract is a legally binding agreement between two or more parties, enforceable by…

  • Ohio Law School 1L Study Guide for Constitutional Law

    I. OVERVIEW OF U.S. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW The U.S. Constitutional Law revolves around the U.S. Constitution, which is the supreme law of the land. The Constitution addresses the structure of the federal government, the rights of the states, and the civil liberties of individuals. II. THE CONSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE OF GOVERNMENT A. Separation of Powers Separation of…

  • Ohio Law School 1L Study Guide for Civil Procedure

    Ohio Law School 1L Study Guide for Civil Procedure Civil Procedure is a fundamental course for any first-year law student. It focuses on the framework by which civil litigation is conducted in the United States, with particular attention to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) and relevant Ohio state rules and case law. A…

  • North Dakota Law School 1L Study Guide for Torts

    North Dakota Law School 1L Study Guide for Torts I. Introduction to Torts Torts are civil wrongs that allow the injured party (plaintiff) to obtain a remedy in the form of damages from the person who has caused harm (defendant). In North Dakota, as in other jurisdictions, tort law aims to provide relief for damages…

  • North Dakota Law School 1L Study Guide for Property

    North Dakota Law School 1L Study Guide for Property I. Introduction to Property Law A. Definition and Function of Property – Property refers to the legal rights and interests that individuals can possess with respect to objects, land, and resources. – Property law governs the acquisition, use, transfer, and exclusion of these rights and interests.…

  • North Dakota Law School 1L Study Guide for Legal Research and Writing

    North Dakota Law School 1L Study Guide for Legal Research and Writing Introduction to Legal Research and Writing Legal research and writing is a foundational course for law students, equipping them with the skills necessary to analyze legal problems, find relevant authorities, and effectively communicate legal arguments. By mastering these skills, students will be prepared…

  • North Dakota Law School 1L Study Guide for Criminal Law

    North Dakota Law School 1L Study Guide for Criminal Law Introduction to Criminal Law Purpose and Sources of Law – Understand the purpose of criminal law, including retribution, deterrence, incapacitation, and rehabilitation. – Study the primary sources of criminal law: constitutional provisions, statutes (including the North Dakota Century Code), case law, and administrative regulations. Classification…

  • North Dakota Law School 1L Study Guide for Contracts

    North Dakota Law School 1L Study Guide for Contracts Nature and Definition of a Contract Contract: A legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties that creates mutual obligations. Offer and Acceptance: An offer is a promise to act or refrain from acting, which is made in exchange for a return promise or performance by…

  • North Dakota Law School 1L Study Guide for Constitutional Law

    North Dakota Law School 1L Study Guide for Constitutional Law I. Introduction to Constitutional Law Constitutional law governs the interpretation and implementation of the U.S. Constitution. It establishes the framework for the creation and operation of the United States government and the rights of the citizens governed by that government. II. The Constitution A. Structure…

  • North Dakota Law School 1L Study Guide for Civil Procedure

    North Dakota Law School 1L Study Guide for Civil Procedure I. Civil Procedure Overview Civil Procedure encompasses the rules and processes by which civil matters are adjudicated in courts. A strong understanding of both federal and North Dakota procedural rules is essential for litigation. Key areas include jurisdiction, pleadings, discovery, pretrial motions, trial procedures, and…

  • North Carolina Law School 1L Study Guide for Torts

    North Carolina Law School 1L Study Guide for Torts I. Introduction to Torts A. Definition of Torts – Torts are civil wrongs that cause harm or loss, resulting in legal liability for the person who commits the tortious act. B. Purpose of Tort Law – Compensate victims, deter harmful behavior, and encourage socially responsible behavior.…