First year Harvard Law School Syllabus Forum
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First year Harvard Law School Syllabus
Hi, I am a Canadian currently in law school and was wondering what Harvard's first year syllabus for the required first-year courses: Civil Procedure, Contracts, Criminal Law, Legislation and Regulation, Property, and Torts are? If any Harvard law student would be kind enough to either send me their course syllabus or post them on here I would really appreciate it. I am thinking of practicing law in the U.S and currently couple states like New York, California, and Massachusetts allows non U.S law graduates to bit at their state bar exam as long as they studied law in a common law country like Canada, U.K etc.. I would like to see the reading list on the syllabus and maybe read them during the summer. Once again I would really appreciate it if someone could help me with this. Thanks
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Re: First year Harvard Law School Syllabus
I’ll bite - every 1st year section has a wildly different “syllabus” given their profs have full discretion over which textbook they use and what they assign. Honestly mostly they assign their own textbook, so couldn’t guarantee those are the best resources, just the ones our profs make $$ off of assigning (although with the Manning/ Leg Reg book as an exception most are fine and did the job). I think you’re probably better off reviewing bar prep materials for international students, since every prof is looking for something different in their own personal exam, (meaning for every 1L topic you likely have 7 options for syllabi, cases, etc). If you really feel strongly about finding the Harvard-assigned textbooks you can go on the Coop website and play with the 1L schedule and see what books are assigned, you don’t need a Harvard login to accessafg96 wrote:Hi, I am a Canadian currently in law school and was wondering what Harvard's first year syllabus for the required first-year courses: Civil Procedure, Contracts, Criminal Law, Legislation and Regulation, Property, and Torts are? If any Harvard law student would be kind enough to either send me their course syllabus or post them on here I would really appreciate it. I am thinking of practicing law in the U.S and currently couple states like New York, California, and Massachusetts allows non U.S law graduates to bit at their state bar exam as long as they studied law in a common law country like Canada, U.K etc.. I would like to see the reading list on the syllabus and maybe read them during the summer. Once again I would really appreciate it if someone could help me with this. Thanks
- cavalier1138
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Re: First year Harvard Law School Syllabus
I'm not at Harvard, but this is a horrible idea for studying for the bar.
- CardozoLaw09
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Re: First year Harvard Law School Syllabus
Don't do this. Just sign up for a bar prep course (BarBri, Themis, Kaplan, etc.) and study for the bar for a couple months after you graduate.
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Re: First year Harvard Law School Syllabus
Law school does not teach you how to pass the bar, think like a lawyer, read or write, etc.
Law school doesn't teach you anything.
Agreed with the above: if you're serious, sign up for a bar course.
Law school doesn't teach you anything.
Agreed with the above: if you're serious, sign up for a bar course.
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