

If MBE Subjects Were Winter Olympic Sports
The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics are currently underway. I thought it would be fun to imagine the MBE subjects as Winter Olympic sports. The point isn't to become a sports expert overnight. The point is to use the sports as a simple way to remember what each subject feels like on test day, what it rewards, and what usually causes people to lose points. Civil Procedure = Curling Curling is the sport that looks like “shuffleboard on ice.” Two teams slide heavy granite st
Tommy Sangchompuphen
3 hours ago7 min read


Bad Bunny, Bad Bunnies, and the Law of Wild Animals in Torts
If you’re not a football person (or a pop-music person), here’s the quick context: The Super Bowl is the NFL’s championship game (and one of the most-watched events in the U.S.) At halftime, the league puts on a massive halftime show with a headline performer. This year’s headliner is six-time GRAMMY-award winner Bad Bunny , a globally popular artist whose hits include “ DÁKITI ,” “ Tití Me Preguntó, ” “ Me Porto Bonito ,” and “ Ojitos Lindos .”) So why am I writing about th
Tommy Sangchompuphen
10 hours ago3 min read


NextGen UBE Constructed Response Guide
Yesterday, the National Conference of Bar Examiners released a new document: " NextGen UBE Constructed Response Guide ." It's touted as the "NCBE’s Official Resource for Understanding and Responding to the Written Components of the NextGen Uniform Bar Examination.” The document is attached for your reference. If you're taking the NextGen UBE in July 2026, I highly recommend that you review this new document and the previously released resources found at the end of the documen
Tommy Sangchompuphen
5 days ago4 min read


In the News, On the Bar Exam: Grand Juries, Indictments, and the “Ham Sandwich” Saying
Last week, journalists Don Lemon and Georgia Fort were arrested and charged in connection with coverage of a protest at a church in St. Paul, Minnesota, with the government pursuing the charges through a grand jury indictment. I’m not weighing in on whether these indictments are correct, justified, constitutional, politically motivated, or anything else. I’m using the headline as a clean bar-exam hook to answer a question you may see in some form: What does it take to return
Tommy Sangchompuphen
5 days ago2 min read


A Quick Reminder About What’s Changing on the MEE (and What Isn’t)
If you’re studying for the bar right now, you may have seen this NCBE update: "Effective with the July 2026 bar exam, the following areas will no longer be tested on the MEE: Conflict of Laws, Family Law, Trusts and Estates, and Secured Transactions. From July 2026 through February 2028, both Family Law and Trusts and Estates will be tested regularly through the Multistate Performance Test." That announcement might have you wondering: “Wait … do I still need to learn Family L
Tommy Sangchompuphen
Jan 292 min read



