
PMBR stands for "Preliminary Multistate Bar Review," and it is a preparatory course for the Multistate Bar Examination (MBE). The MBE is the multiple-choice part of the bar examination in every state except Louisiana and Washington, testing six subjects: Torts, Criminal Law, Constitutional Law, Contracts (including Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code dealing with the sale of goods), Property and Evidence. PMBR's courses consist of a six day and three day program.
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Introduction
Approach - 6 Basic Contracts Issues
Article 1: General Provisions
Offer and Acceptance
Adequate State Grounds
Character Evidence
Political Questions
Article 2: Judicial Notice
Battery
Assault
Mootness
Intro
Standing
Ripeness
11th Amendment
Abstention
Commerce Power
Classification Of Crimes
10th Amendment
Concurrent Estates
Freehold Estates
Taxing and Spending Power
Article 4: Relevancy
Infancy
Attempt
Rule Against Perpetuities
Article 3: Burdens/Presumptions
Intoxication
Article 6: Witness Competency
Consideration (continued)
Necessity And Duress
Insanity
Federal Judicial Review
First Amendment
Entrapment
Character Evidence (Continued)
Justification
Consideration
Landlord-Tenant (Continued)
Legal Process
Middle-Tier
Strict Scrutiny
Forcible Entry on Land
Dormant Commerce Clause
Defenses to Formation
Bill Of Rights
Solicitation
Future Interests
Impeachment
Necessity
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