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Our team make our online courses stand out: these are the people who will guide you throughout your studies, ensuring that you have the ability to complete them successfully to pass the bar.

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  • Angi Porter

    Assistant Professor at Washington College of Law

    Subject: MPRE Skills and NextGen UBE Skills Scenarios

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    Angi Porter is a former litigator and a scholar of Africana Legal Studies who teaches at American University Washington College of Law and writes about African governance and legal resilience. Read more about Angi Porter.

  • Carliss Chatman

    Associate Professor of Law at SMU Dedman School of Law

    Subject: Contracts

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    Carliss Chatman is a contracts and corporate law professor at SMU Dedman School of Law whose work explores ethics, race, and entrepreneurship in legal systems. Read more about Carliss Chatman.

  • Chad Noreuil

    Clinical Professor of Law at Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law

    Subject: Criminal Law and Procedure

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    Chad Noreuil is a longtime professor at ASU Law and a national bar prep expert who teaches criminal law and legal writing with a focus on practical strategies for bar exam success. Read more about Chad Noreuil.

  • Daniel S. Medwed

    University Distinguished Professor of Law and Criminal Justice at Northeastern University School of Law

    Subject: Evidence

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    Daniel S. Medwed is a leading authority on wrongful convictions who teaches evidence and criminal justice at Northeastern Law and is the author of Barred. Read more about Daniel S. Medwed.

  • Douglas K. Moll

    A.A. White Professor of Law at the University of Houston Law Center

    Subject: Agency and Partnership, Secured Transactions

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    Douglas K. Moll is a business law professor at the University of Houston Law Center who specializes in closely held corporations and secured transactions. Read more about Douglas K. Moll.

  • Erwin Chemerinsky

    Dean & Jesse H. Choper Distinguished Professor of Law at UC Berkeley Law

    Subject: Constitution Law

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    Erwin Chemerinsky is the Dean of UC Berkeley Law and one of the most cited legal scholars in the country, known for his work in constitutional and appellate law. Read more about Erwin Chemerinsky.

  • Gerry W. Beyer

    Governor Preston E. Smith Regents Professor of Law at Texas Tech University School of Law

    Subject: Wills and Trusts

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    Gerry W. Beyer is a nationally recognized expert in wills and trusts who teaches at Texas Tech Law and is a member of the Estate Planning Hall of Fame. Read more about Gerry W. Beyer.

  • Jeremy Counseller

    Dean & Abner V. McCall Chair of Evidence Law at Baylor Law School

    Subject: Evidence

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    Jeremy Counseller is the Dean of Baylor Law and a former prosecutor who now teaches evidence and procedural law with a strong focus on courtroom experience. Read more about Jeremy Counseller.

  • Monica Hof Wallace

    Dean Marcel Garsaud, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Law at Loyola University New Orleans College of Law

    Subject: Family Law

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    Monica Hof Wallace is a family law professor at Loyola University New Orleans who is widely recognized for her expertise in Louisiana family and succession law. Read more about Monica Hof Wallace.

  • Paula Franzese

    Peter W. Rodino Professor of Law; Special Counsel for Attorney Ethics, Leadership and Professionalism; and Director of the Leadership Fellows Program at Seton Hall University School of Law

    Subject: Real Property

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    Paula Franzese is a nationally acclaimed professor at Seton Hall Law who teaches property and ethics and is known for her leadership in legal education and public service. Read more about Paula Franzese.

  • Richard D. Freer

    Dean & Charles Howard Candler Professor of Law at Emory University School of Law

    Subject: Civil Procedure and Corporations

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    Richard D. Freer is the Dean of Emory Law and a nationally respected scholar in civil procedure and federal jurisdiction whose work is often cited by courts. Read more about Richard D. Freer.

  • Roger E. Schechter

    Professor Emeritus of Law at the George Washington University Law School

    Subject: Torts

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    Roger E. Schechter is a Professor Emeritus at GW Law and a longtime BARBRI lecturer who is widely known for his work in torts and legal pedagogy. Read more about Roger E. Schechter.

  • Samuel P. Jordan

    Professor at Saint Louis University School of Law

    Subject: Conflict of Laws

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    Samuel P. Jordan is a professor at Saint Louis University School of Law who teaches civil procedure and conflict of laws and writes about jurisdiction and fairness in litigation. Read more about Samuel P. Jordan.