Here at FindLaw we pride ourselves on the smart, even scholarly advice we give to new law students as they embark on what may be their most difficult educational journey to date – law school. We’ve given you our top study tips for the first year of law school, and even held a digital roundtable where FindLaw bloggers shared their favorite law school study supplements. And then of course, there was the controversial analogy of law school to boot camp.

If you thought you’ve heard it all, well, you’re wrong. There’s one tidbit we were saving for the second years – read on for our secret tip.

Now that we’ve got that out of the way, back the serious stuff.

How does watching COPS help you study criminal procedure? Because you are actually watching suspects get arrested, detained, questioned and more. It’s a great way to spot rights violations one after another. And not only do you see the violations happen, you see how they happen, and at what point in the process.

Will you watch “Cops” to test your knowledge of Crim Pro? Let us know @FindLawLP on Twitter.

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