For most law school students, reading cases and black letter law and treatises can lead to falling asleep. It’s not that cases and statutes are inherently boring, it’s just that, well, after reading the millionth case, they’re boring.

Fortunately, if you have a good study group, you may be able to liven up your study sessions by introducing some fun study group games. Doing so can help make your own studying a bit more entertaining as you think about your next study group’s meeting.

Below are three excellent law school study group games that will make you laugh, while helping you learn like you’ve never learned before.

The better you know your case law, the better you’ll be at issue spotting, and the more you’ll be able to write come exam time. One way to get to know the case law intimately is by playing Caselaw Charades. This works in the exact same way as normal charades but instead of using a famous person or movie or phrase, you act out case law.

If you’ve never played charades, the idea is that one person acts out a case (or person, phrase, movie, etc…) without speaking, while a teammate or others guess. When someone gets it right, they get a point. Normally, it is a team game, but you can use alternative scoring methods, such as both the actor and guesser both get a point if the case is guessed correctly.

Case Law Pictionary

Just like case law charades, case law Pictionary uses the same basic rules of classic Pictionary, but instead of being asked to draw objects or common actions, your task is to illustrate a case (without talking or writing words), while your teammate or others guess which case you’re drawing. Just like charades, but with pictures. Again, while this is normally a team game, you can find alternative ways to keep score so that odd numbered, or smaller, groups can play.

Flash Card Challenge

The above two games might not be as educational as just sitting down and grinding through some flashcards, but they are certainly more fun and a guaranteed barrel of laughs. 

Related Resources:

  • The 5 Worst Law Student Study Habits (FindLaw’s Greedy Associates)
  • 1Ls: Remember, It’s a Marathon, Not a Sprint (FindLaw’s Greedy Associates)
  • Law Students: Can You Trust Your Study Group? (FindLaw’s Greedy Associates)

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