Conflict of laws was the hardest course of the semester. It's intricate, intimidating, and we were held to a high standard by our professor. Believing my professor would likely best know how to prepare for his own exam, I took his advice and studied by working through his past exams, most recent first. So, today I made my way through a handful of conflict of law exams, grappling with interest analysis, territorial jurisdiction, the effect of the Defense of Marriage Act on the states' Full Faith and Credit obligation, among other topics. One day into going through these exams, I can see why the advice would be well taken: if you do each exam, it is incredibly easy to predict the exact questions that will be asked on the final exam. As prepared as I might be for the exam, though, I am pretty burnt out on conflict of laws already. One more day until the exam, one more day of studying. Onward . . .
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