LSAT
Law School
U.S. Law
PDP and UT!
Famous Lawyers
100

What is the highest score you can receive on the LSAT?

What is 180?

100

What does J.D. stand for?

What is Juris Doctor?

100

The first sentence of your Miranda Rights. 

What is "You have the right to remain silent"? 

100

Time and date of regular chapter meetings? 

When is Wednesdays at 7pm?

100

Where did Elle Woods attend law school?

Havard, what like it's hard?


200

The length of LSAT sections. 

What is 35 minutes each?

200

The length of law school. 

What is 3 years? 

200

Which landmark SCOTUS case ruled that flag burning constitutes "symbolic speech" and is therefore protected by the First Amendment?

What is Texas. v. Johnson?

200

What is UT Law ranked according to US News?

16th

200

Finish the movie title: My Cousin...

Vinny (hi Vinny)

300
Fill in the blank:

The College Board is to SAT 

as _____ is to LSAT

What is LSAC (Law School Admissions Council)?

300

What is the #1 law school in the U.S. according to US News and World Report?

What is Yale Law?

300

Which state has the death penalty?

A. Connecticut

B. Minnesota

C. New Mexico

D. Pennsylvania

What is D. Pennsylvania? 
300

True or False 

Phi Delta Phi is the oldest legal organization in continuous existence in the United States. 

What is True?

We're the oldest! :)

300

Who was the first female Supreme Court Justice?

Who is Sandra Day O'Connor?

400

Name all four sections of the LSAT

1. Logical Reasoning

2. Analytical Reasoning/Logic Games

3. Reading Comprehension

Bonus: Experimental Section & Writing Sample (200 points)

400

A system of questioning by the professor designed to elicit answers that lead to insight or a conclusion used often in legal education. 

What is the Socratic Method?

400
What is another name for a Second Instance Court?
Appellate Court, Court of Appeal, Appeal Court
400

When are dues due?


February 15th!

400

Which famous person does not have a law degree?

A. Jerry Springer

B. Ozzy Osbourne

C. Michelle Obama

D. Rebel Wilson

What is B. Ozzy Osbourne?

500

Laird: Pure research provides us with new technologies that contribute to saving lives. Even more worthwhile than this, however, is its role in expanding our knowledge and providing new, unexplored ideas.

Kim: Your priorities are mistaken. Saving lives is what counts most of all. Without pure research, medicine would not be as advanced as it is.

Laird and Kim disagree on whether pure research

  1. derives its significance in part from its providing new technologies
  2. expands the boundaries of our knowledge of medicine
  3. should have the saving of human lives as an important goal
  4. has its most valuable achievements in medical applications
  5. has any value apart from its role in providing new technologies to save lives

What is D. they disagree on if pure research has its most valuable achievements in medical applications?


500

Which the following is a course required for 1L students to take at UT Law?

A. Torts

B. the Bill of Rights

C. Moot Court I

D. Argumentative Writing and Advocacy

What is Torts? 

500

What was the decision of the SCOTUS case Korematsu vs. U.S.?

Korematsu's detention was a "military necessity". The evacuation order violated by Korematsu was valid. 

500

No talking allowed. 

The name of every person in your group. 

What is...

500

Guess the famous judge: associate justice of SCOTUS, passed away in 2016, pro capital punishment 

Who is Antonin Scalia?