In England the burden of history weighs heavily on common law, that unwritten code of time-honored laws derived largely from English judicial custom and precedent. ███
Intro to Topic ·English common law
Unwritten body of law that comes from a long history of jurisprudence.
Theoretical Reason ·The law is a unified coherent system
At any given moment, the law can be understood as a logical whole, a coherent system. The past matters only in that it represents past states of the system.
To study common law historically means to pay attention to fiction, perception, and memory. Tradition also means rewriting and adapting to contemporary circumstances.
Passage Style
Critique or debate
Problem-analysis
12.
The passage states that students ██ ███████ ███ ███ ██████████
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Question Type
Stated
We’re told in P1 that students of British law are often required “to study medieval cases, to interpret archaic Latin maxims, or to confront doctrinal principles whose validity is based solely on their being part of the ‘timeless reason’ of the English legal tradition.”
a
histories of English ████████
This isn’t mentioned as something students are required to study.
b
episodes of litigation ████ ███ ██████ ████
Supported, because we know students are required to study “medieval cases.” You might not like this because you don’t know that “cases” are “episodes of litigation.” But there’s no better answer. There’s a single line in which the LSAT tells us what students are required to study. We have to pick an answer that’s anchored to that specific line. No other answer comes close to “ study medieval cases,” “interpret archaic Latin maxims,” or “confront doctrinal principles ... part of the English legal tradition.”
c
treatises on political ██████████
This isn’t mentioned as something students are required to study.
d
histories of ancient █████ █████████████
This isn’t mentioned as something students are required to study. They are required to interpret Latin maxims, but we don’t know that they’re required to study the history of ancient Roman law.
e
essays on narrative ███████████
This isn’t mentioned as something students are required to study.
Difficulty
92% of people who answer get this correct
This is a slightly challenging question.
It is significantly easier than other questions in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%129
139
75%148
Analysis
Stated
Critique or debate
Law
Problem-analysis
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
4%
155
b
92%
164
c
1%
158
d
2%
156
e
0%
153
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