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Same thing as them, common law for criminal law and civil code for the rest, it was a compromise that the British had to do in order to keep control of Quebec when it was given to them.
It’s due to their population. It’s like 10 times bigger than most other states so there are a lot of competing interests. Also, California is the only contiguous state that encompasses its own geographic region that’s not shared with any other states. I don’t know that this complicates its laws necessarily, but it is just one more way in which it’s unique.
Get 'em California! Isn’t it true the California bar exam is the most difficult out of all 50 states?
Louisiana has a completely different type of law than the other 49 states, so I think it would be a good contender for difficult bar exam.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_Louisiana
Didn’t know they work like Quebec, interesting!
Napoleonic law in Quebec? Did not know that!
Same thing as them, common law for criminal law and civil code for the rest, it was a compromise that the British had to do in order to keep control of Quebec when it was given to them.
In my opinion it’s a slightly better legal system than what we have. It just ends up being shitty because it’s Louisiana.
Idk if that’s a badge of honor. Maybe their laws are just more convoluted and hard to understand lol
It’s due to their population. It’s like 10 times bigger than most other states so there are a lot of competing interests. Also, California is the only contiguous state that encompasses its own geographic region that’s not shared with any other states. I don’t know that this complicates its laws necessarily, but it is just one more way in which it’s unique.
Keeps folks like Alina Habba from popping up there… Jesus, she must have gotten her license out of a cereal box.
That’s its reputation, yes. Not sure if true.