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Torts Law for Dummies

This course breaks down the Torts rules you need for the Uniform Bar Exam into clear, repeatable rule statements. You will learn to spot the issues and apply the specific legal standards the examiners look for on both the multiple choice and essay sections.

Updated Apr 15, 2026

About this course

Most students study Torts by reading famous cases about falling packages or escaped animals. The bar exam does not care about these stories. It cares if you can recite the four elements of negligence and apply them to a new set of facts in under two minutes. This course shifts your focus from understanding the law to performing the law. You will learn the specific language that earns points and the traps that lead to wrong answers. We start with Negligence because it makes up half of the Torts questions on the MBE. You will move through intentional torts, strict liability, and the smaller topics like defamation and privacy. For every topic, you get a plain English rule statement and the specific exceptions that examiners use to trick you. We focus on the rules as they are tested, not as they are taught in a 1L classroom. By the end, you will have a mental library of rule statements ready for an MEE essay and the ability to see why an MBE answer choice is a trap. You will know exactly which standard of care applies to a child, when a landowner owes a duty to a trespasser, and why truth is a defense to defamation but not to certain privacy torts. This is about building the muscle memory required to pass the bar.

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Last updated Apr 15, 2026
5 Units, 19 lessons
5 Assessments

Skills you'll gain with this course

Negligence Analysis

Apply the four-element negligence formula and identify the correct standard of care for any defendant in a fact pattern.

Intentional Tort Spotting

Distinguish between the seven intentional torts and apply the specific intent requirements for each to reach the correct legal conclusion.

Products Liability Defense

Identify which parties in a distribution chain are liable and which defenses actually work in a strict liability case.

Defamation Framework

Apply the constitutional fault standards to distinguish between public and private figures in defamation claims.

IRAC Essay Structuring

Write clear, point-scoring rule statements for Torts essays under timed bar exam conditions.

Syllabus

5 Units • 19 Lessons • 5 Assessments

Ways To Learn Included

Every lesson enables you to learn in a variety of ways.

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