Free Course Outlines
Finals are few weeks away. Do you have your course outline ready?
If you’re like most law students, you probably haven’t even started on it. Instead of stressing out, I suggest you look for a good commercial outline for your course.
I am NOT suggesting that you rely solely on the commercial outline for preparation. Rather, you should use it as a skeleton of how you’re going to organize your outline. You should then supplement the outline with your teacher’s notes. You should also be aware of faulty information in outlines.
Only a sucker would spend money on outlines. So, to help you all you frugal legal eagles out there prepare for exams without breaking the bank, I’ve compiled a list of resources you can use to get FREE course outlines.
- Use your law school library.
- Lexis Nexis offers free course outlines in several topics.
- Student Prepared Outline Banks (Warning: These were prepared by other students. There might be some errors.)
- 4LawSchool.com
- Internet Legal Research Group
- Rominger Legal
- Courselines (You have to register to access outlines, but it’s free.)
- 4LawSchool.com







