10-Minute Bar Prep

BarPass

Welcome to the 10-minute Bar Prep, hosted by BarPass.io. This podcast is built around how people actually retain information: repetition, exposure, and familiarity over time. Each episode of this podcast delivers a high-yield bar rule in 5 to 10 minutes, making it easy to fit bar prep into your day. By listening to bar rules while driving, walking, or doing chores, you train your brain to recognize legal language and issue patterns. Use this podcast alongside your outlines and practice questions, and let short, focused listening sessions do the reinforcement.

  1. 213 Constitutional Law - Freedom of Speech - Speakers and Restraints

    1d ago

    213 Constitutional Law - Freedom of Speech - Speakers and Restraints

    Welcome to the BarPass™ Podcast — the 10-minute bar prep podcast by BarPass.io. In this episode, we’re wrapping up our discussion of Freedom of Speech by focusing on public employee speech, political patronage, prior restraints, overbreadth, vagueness, freedom of the press, expressive associations, government speech, and the Speech and Debate Clause. Over the next few minutes, we’ll walk through: when public employees are protected by the First Amendment,the constitutional limits on government regulation of speech through vague laws, overbroad laws, and prior restraints,the special protections afforded to the press and expressive associations,and the distinction between private speech and government speech. This topic is highly tested because many First Amendment questions turn on a threshold issue: Is the speaker protected by the First Amendment, and if so, what constitutional limits apply to government regulation? As you listen, focus on the frameworks, balancing tests, and trigger phrases that repeatedly appear in bar exam essays and multiple-choice questions. Let’s get started. ABOUT US Welcome to the BarPass Podcast. Each episode of this podcast delivers a high-yield bar rule in 10 minutes, making it easy to fit bar prep into your day. This podcast is built around how people actually retain information: repetition, exposure, and familiarity over time. By listening to bar rules while driving, walking, or doing chores, you train your brain to recognize legal language andissue patterns — so when you see them on the exam, they don’t feel new. Use this podcast alongside your outlines and practice questions, and let short, focused listening sessions do the reinforcement.

    13 min
  2. 212 Constitutional Law - Freedom of Speech - Commercial Speech, Scrutiny Level, Forum

    2d ago

    212 Constitutional Law - Freedom of Speech - Commercial Speech, Scrutiny Level, Forum

    Welcome to the BarPass™ Podcast — the 10-minute bar prep podcast by BarPass.io. In this episode, we’re continuing our discussion of Freedom of Speech, focusing on commercial speech, general scrutiny level, speech on government property, and school speech. Over the next few minutes, we’ll walk through: when commercial speech is protected,the difference between content-based and content-neutral regulations,how the First Amendment applies in public forums and nonpublic forums,and the special rules governing speech in public schools. This topic is highly tested because First Amendment questions often turn on a single issue: What type of speech is involved, where is the speech occurring, and what level of scrutiny applies? As you listen, focus on the framework, the categories of government property, and the trigger phrases that signal whether to apply strict scrutiny, intermediate scrutiny, or a reasonableness standard. Let’s get started. ABOUT US Welcome to the BarPass Podcast. Each episode of this podcast delivers a high-yield bar rule in 10 minutes, making it easy to fit bar prep into your day. This podcast is built around how people actually retain information: repetition, exposure, and familiarity over time. By listening to bar rules while driving, walking, or doing chores, you train your brain to recognize legal language andissue patterns — so when you see them on the exam, they don’t feel new. Use this podcast alongside your outlines and practice questions, and let short, focused listening sessions do the reinforcement.

    15 min
  3. 209 Constitutional Law - Equal Protection

    Jun 1

    209 Constitutional Law - Equal Protection

    Welcome to the BarPass™ Podcast — the 10-minute bar prep podcast by BarPass.io. In this episode, we’re covering Equal Protection. Over the next few minutes, we’ll walk through: when the Equal Protection Clause is triggered,how to identify government classifications,the three levels of judicial scrutiny,the major classifications, including race, national origin, alienage, gender, non-marital children, and fundamental rights. This topic is highly tested because many constitutional challenges begin with the same question: Is the government treating similarly situated people differently, and if so, what level of scrutiny applies? As you listen, focus on the framework, the classifications, and the trigger phrases that tell you whether to apply rational basis review, intermediate scrutiny, or strict scrutiny. Let’s get started. ABOUT US Welcome to the BarPass Podcast. Each episode of this podcast delivers a high-yield bar rule in 10 minutes, making it easy to fit bar prep into your day. This podcast is built around how people actually retain information: repetition, exposure, and familiarity over time. By listening to bar rules while driving, walking, or doing chores, you train your brain to recognize legal language andissue patterns — so when you see them on the exam, they don’t feel new. Use this podcast alongside your outlines and practice questions, and let short, focused listening sessions do the reinforcement.

    15 min

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Welcome to the 10-minute Bar Prep, hosted by BarPass.io. This podcast is built around how people actually retain information: repetition, exposure, and familiarity over time. Each episode of this podcast delivers a high-yield bar rule in 5 to 10 minutes, making it easy to fit bar prep into your day. By listening to bar rules while driving, walking, or doing chores, you train your brain to recognize legal language and issue patterns. Use this podcast alongside your outlines and practice questions, and let short, focused listening sessions do the reinforcement.

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