Flash The Law is being built as a simple, powerful study hub for bar exam flashcards, attack outlines, rule statements, issue-spotting drills, and last-mile review tools.
One rule. One concept. One clean answer. Designed for quick review on your phone.
The goal is simple: pick a subject, drill the core rules, recognize the issue, and move. This site will grow subject-by-subject into a practical bar exam memory library.
Formation, consideration, defenses, breach, damages, and UCC basics.
Full mini-course: negligence, intentional torts, strict liability, products liability, defenses, MBE traps, and quiz.
Judicial review, federalism, individual rights, equal protection, and due process.
Full mini-course: relevance, hearsay, character evidence, impeachment, privileges, authentication, MBE traps, and quiz.
Homicide, theft, attempt, conspiracy, accomplice liability, and defenses.
Search and seizure, confessions, identification, right to counsel, and exclusion.
Estates, future interests, landlord-tenant, mortgages, recording, and easements.
Full mini-course: jurisdiction, venue, Erie, pleadings, joinder, discovery, motions, preclusion, MBE traps, and quiz.
Agency, partnerships, corporations, duties, authority, and liability.
Attachment, perfection, priority, proceeds, default, and Article 9 framework.
Execution, revocation, intestacy, trusts, fiduciary duties, and distribution.
Conflicts, confidentiality, competence, fees, candor, and lawyer discipline.
The bar exam rewards recognition, repetition, and clean rule recall. This site is designed around those three jobs.
Learn to spot the fact patterns that trigger the rule. No issue recognition, no points.
Drill short, usable rule statements that are clean enough for essays and fast enough for MBE review.
Convert passive reading into active recall with flashcards, attack outlines, and focused mini-prompts.
This first version is intentionally clean. The site can later expand into downloadable decks, paid study packs, email courses, and state-specific supplements.
Use this as a quick mental checklist when a contracts question appears.
Consideration: Consideration is a bargained-for exchange where each party gives or promises something of legal value. A promise is generally not enforceable unless it is supported by consideration or a recognized substitute, such as promissory estoppel.
The full library is under construction. Drop your email to get launch updates, free sample flashcards, study checklists, and early access to the first downloadable bar exam review packs.
Flash The Law starts simple and useful, then grows into a real bar exam review ecosystem.
Publish the homepage, subject tiles, sample flashcards, and early access signup.
Add individual pages for Contracts, Torts, Evidence, Civil Procedure, and more.
Create downloadable flashcard decks, attack outlines, and last-14-days review checklists.
Later add study circles, live review sessions, accountability groups, or a private Discord.