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Legal Flashcards Philippines

Use flashcards for active recall, not passive rereading.

LexReview public flashcard pages show how to turn statutes, doctrines, and case rules into short recall prompts that are safe to publish and easy to review.

Study takeaways

What to remember first

Ask one legal question per card.

Keep answers short enough to grade quickly.

Tag each card by Bar subject and topic.

Do not publish flashcards copied from copyrighted reviewers.

Guide

A strong legal flashcard tests a rule, element, exception, or doctrinal distinction.

  • Prompt: one specific legal question.
  • Answer: direct rule in original wording.
  • Context: subject, topic, and optional case or statute reference.
  • Review status: whether the answer was correct, partial, or missed.

Guide

Flashcards work best after reading, outlining, or briefing because they force retrieval.

  • After finishing a syllabus topic
  • After writing an essay answer
  • Before moving from one subject to another
  • During short review sessions between classes

FAQ

Common questions

Are public flashcards copied from uploaded materials?

No. Public flashcards are original sample prompts and answers.

Should flashcards include case facts?

Only when the fact pattern is needed to remember the doctrine. Most cards should test rules or distinctions.

How many cards should I review per session?

A focused set of 10 to 25 cards is often better than a large unfocused batch.

Public source policy

Original content with public references

Public LexReview pages contain original summaries, study samples, and legal education notes only. They do not publish student uploads, private files, copyrighted reviewers, or copyrighted learning materials.

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