TX Bar Exam · Constitutional Law
Constitutional Law for the Texas Bar Exam
Federal constitutional rights and powers
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What You'll Study in Constitutional Law
Texas Constitution
Texas Separation of Powers
Texas Legislative Process
Texas Legislative Limits
Texas Public Finance
Texas Homestead & Property Rights
Texas Economic Regulation
Texas Remedies & Access to Courts
Texas Sovereign Immunity
Texas Individual Rights
Texas Religious Liberty
Texas Criminal Procedure—Constitutional
Texas Civil Jury Rights
Texas Constitutional Interpretation
Texas Criminal Procedure—Victims’ Rights
Texas Executive Branch
Texas Judicial Branch
Texas Elections & Representation
Texas Elections & Voting
Texas Elections & Officeholding
Texas Natural Resources & Districts
Texas Local Government & Special Districts
Texas Government Structure
Texas Local Government—Preemption
Sample Constitutional Law Questions
1What is the Texas Constitution's structure?
2What is Article I of the Texas Constitution?
3What is due course of law in Texas?
What You'll Master
Master justiciability requirements (standing, ripeness, mootness)
Learn federal legislative and executive powers
Memorize equal protection standards of review
Nail First Amendment speech and religion clauses
Understand due process (substantive and procedural)
54+
Flashcards
24
Topics
68%
Pass Rate
1,110+
Students
Constitutional Law for Texas Bar Exam FAQ
What Constitutional Law topics are covered?
Our flashcards cover justiciability, federal powers (Commerce Clause, Spending Power), federalism, due process, equal protection, First Amendment (speech, religion), and state action doctrine.
How do flashcards help with Constitutional Law analysis?
Con Law requires applying the right standard of review to the right classification. Our flashcards drill these frameworks so you instinctively know when to apply strict scrutiny vs. rational basis.
Are First Amendment rules well covered?
Yes. We have extensive coverage of free speech (content-based vs. content-neutral, public forums, unprotected speech) and religion clauses (Free Exercise, Establishment).
How do I memorize all the different standards of review?
Our spaced repetition system prioritizes the standards you struggle with most. You'll repeatedly see strict scrutiny, intermediate scrutiny, and rational basis until they're automatic.
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