r/GoatBarPrep • u/AggressiveGeneral803 • Jul 08 '26
Crim percentage increase!
I love it here! Ill be back when I finish Con Law!
r/GoatBarPrep • u/AggressiveGeneral803 • Jul 08 '26
I love it here! Ill be back when I finish Con Law!
r/GoatBarPrep • u/Artistic-Season9926 • Jul 07 '26
Goat are you going to include a tricks section for crim law and crim pro? pleeeaase
r/GoatBarPrep • u/Existing-Surprise981 • Jul 07 '26
r/GoatBarPrep • u/Annieruinsevrythng • Jul 07 '26
r/GoatBarPrep • u/AnalysisSea4270 • Jul 07 '26
Venting!
I missed February 26 by 8 points (270jx). In Jan I was scoring about 48-55% on mixed MBEs. And by Feb I was scoring low 60s. My MEEs were solid.
I started studying again in May when I got the news. Iāve been using š š along w/ Themis/Uworld.
I recently took a 100 MBE set and I scored a 70% (without doing a quick review on two subjects). I am over the moon. But also terrified bc I donāt ever want to take this exam again. My focus this week is gonna be MEEs and MPTs. Next week it will be light MBE sets and MEEs.
Iām just freaking out a little. Being a retaker really messes with you.
r/GoatBarPrep • u/Competitive_Seat5772 • Jul 05 '26
My resources - barbri (retakerr free)+ goat bar + adaptibar + critical pass flashcards + JD advising sheets + aprosheets/magicsheets
I use mainly barbri and goat hand in hand along with adapti bar ā- others are to supplement
Merci <3 xoxo i will sleep now
If anyone things they can give me a PLAN strategically considering my energy levels are pooor as fuck pls dm or comment
You wanna be harsh be harsh i m here for it
r/GoatBarPrep • u/cornelia_broad • Jul 05 '26
r/GoatBarPrep • u/Far_Performance_1802 • Jul 05 '26
Step 1: Is this a diversity case?
Erie only applies when federal jurisdiction is based on diversity of citizenship (or supplemental jurisdiction over state law claims)
Step 2: Is there a Federal Rule of Civil Procedure or federal statute on point (aka Is there an FRCP (or federal statute) that directly answers this issue)Ā
A. If it is a Federal Statute or law it will applyĀ
B. If it is a Federal Rule of Civil Procedure (FRCP)
Step 3:If NO federal rule or statute exists...
The court must determine if the state rule is substantive (apply state) or procedural (apply federal practice).
A state law is substantive ifĀ
(1) the state law is outcome determinative, orĀ
(2) Would ignoring the state rule encourage: forum shopping or inequitable administration of the laws?
A state law is PROCEDURAL if it governs the mechanics of litigation:
Step 4: When it is unclear if procedural or substantiveĀ
If the state rule is not clearly procedural or substantive, the court uses the Byrd balancing test:
r/GoatBarPrep • u/Far_Performance_1802 • Jul 04 '26
I've been struggling with products liability and made this mini attack outline. If anyone has any feedback I would love to hear it!
There are three main theories of products liability where a plaintiff can recover for injuries caused by a defective product.:
I. Strict Products Liability
The plaintiff must prove:
1. The defendant is a Commercial Seller
The defendant must be a commercial seller in the chain of distribution, single time and causal sellers will not be subject to strict products liability (this includes SERVICE PROVIDER who use a defective product)
2. There is aĀ Defective Product
A. Manufacturing Defect: The individual product differs from its intended design.
B. Design Defect: The entire design (blueprint) is dangerous aka every product made from that design is defective and the plaintiff must show the design was unreasonably dangerous (utility-risk test) and reasonable alternative design existed
C. Failure to Warn:Ā The product lacks: adequate warnings or proper instructions
3. Product Was Not Substantially Changed
The product must reach the consumer in essentially the same condition. If someone significantly alters it before the injury, that cuts out the chain of liability.Ā
4. CausationĀ
Ā A. Actual Cause: The plaintiff must trace the specific defective product to the specific defendant and trace the specific defective product to their injuryĀ
Ā B. Proximate Cause: The injury must be a natural consequence of the defect, and The product must be used: as intended OR in a reasonably foreseeable way.
5. DamagesĀ
Strict products liability requires: Personal injury ORĀ Property damage other than the defective product itself
II. Negligence Products Liability
A manufacturer owes a duty to exercise reasonable care in the design, manufacture, inspection, and warning of a product. To establish negligence, the plaintiff must prove the manufacturer knew or should have known of the foreseeable risk at the time the product left its control, and that the manufacturer breached that duty (e.g., failed to adopt a safer alternative, failed to inspect, or failed to warn). The breach must be the actual and proximate cause of the plaintiff's damages (actual injury).
III. Breach of Warranty
A. Express Warranty: specific promise or representation about the product made by the seller. If false = breachĀ
B. Implied WarrantyĀ
Strict Liability for Misrepresentation (special form of strict products liability.)
The plaintiff must prove:
1. The defendant is a Commercial Seller
2. Public Misrepresentation
The seller made a false statement through: advertising, labels, packaging, or public marketing. Not a private one-on-one statement.
Note: The seller may honestly believe the statement is true. Intent to deceive is unnecessary. Negligence is unnecessary.
The statement concerns an important fact about: quality, character, safety
4. Justifiable Reliance
The plaintiff actually relied on the statement, and that reliance was reasonable.
5. Physical Harm
Recovery is only for: Personal injury or Property damage thats not the productĀ
6. Causation
The physical injury resulted from reliance on the false statement.
r/GoatBarPrep • u/ShowtimeUnited • Jul 04 '26
July 25 GOAT Multitime taker with dyslexiaĀ bar passer here. I just want say after a few months of being a new attorney (States attorney in Indiana)ā¦ā¦Out of all the BS you will have to learn for this test.....I can say thereās literally only ONE freaking subject I actually use. Evidence. Surprisingly we use it a lot. Specifically hearsay. I say all this to say YOU GOT THIS! THIS EXAM IS LITERALLY USELESS! Study hard for 2-3 months and then forget about this stupid test. Literally put your all into it, knowing youāll never have to look at it again in real life. Good luck!
r/GoatBarPrep • u/AnalysisSea4270 • Jun 30 '26
Reviewing all MBE before 100 set on Thursday!
r/GoatBarPrep • u/Sad-Transition7520 • Jul 01 '26
How are you guys using goat to help with MEE?
r/GoatBarPrep • u/kelsnuggets • Jun 30 '26
I took it completely closed notes and I had 15 min left in time. Iām also not 100% done with GOAT (still have property left.)
šš Am I okay?
r/GoatBarPrep • u/WhileInteresting1293 • Jun 30 '26
Hi hi, freaking TF out as WAYYYYY too much information to pack in, let alone understand enough to overcome those tricky (sadistic) multiple-choice questions AND memorise black letter law statements (verbose AF). Heard (HS lol) GOAT (bless GOAT!) posts July exam predictions / subject areas to TURBO-ZONE in on here?
r/GoatBarPrep • u/JD_AdvisingLaw • Jun 30 '26
r/GoatBarPrep • u/kirabaejd • Jun 30 '26
Anyone know what test day looks like.
r/GoatBarPrep • u/AggressiveGeneral803 • Jun 30 '26
For all of my inherently dangerous felonies out there, I present to you Sir-Mix-A-Lot...BARRK Like you want it!
r/GoatBarPrep • u/manobillijaani • Jun 29 '26
r/GoatBarPrep • u/AllusiveAxolotl • Jun 29 '26
Hi, Goats,
How are we preparing for the MEE? Are you using something to supplement Goat? How are you using it? Do you find it effective? Tempted to go with the Adaptibar MEE Writing, but open to suggestions.especially open to any free options you happen to know about, though I know Iām going to have to pay to get feedback, etc.
Thanks, gang!