

Your Posture May Be Affecting Your Performance
Bar examinees spend months learning how to think like lawyers. They memorize legal rules, practice hundreds of multiple-choice questions, write essays under timed conditions, and refine their analytical skills. Yet there is one part of exam preparation that almost no one discusses because it seems too ordinary to matter. Posture. It is easy to dismiss posture as something your parents or elementary school teachers reminded you about. But modern research in ergonomics, physiol
Tommy Sangchompuphen
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National Compliment Your Mirror Day Meets the Mirror Image Rule
July 3 is National Compliment Your Mirror Day, a day that encourages us to practice positive affirmations. Looking in the mirror and reminding yourself, "I've prepared for this," "I can do hard things," or "I belong here," may seem a little awkward at first, but research suggests that positive affirmations can help reduce stress, improve confidence, boost motivation, and encourage more positive thinking. While affirmations are not a magic solution, they can be a helpful part
Tommy Sangchompuphen
5 days ago2 min read


You Can't Appeal Every Call
Yesterday, the United States Men's National Team advanced in the FIFA World Cup. But the victory came at a cost. Forward Folarin Balogun received a red card that many believed was undeserved. Fans questioned the decision. Commentators debated it. The U.S. coaching staff clearly disagreed with the referee's call. But none of that changed the outcome. Under FIFA's rules, the automatic one-match suspension resulting from the red card could not be appealed. Whether the referee go
Tommy Sangchompuphen
5 days ago2 min read


An Overlooked Part of Bar Exam Preparation? The Chair
When you think about preparing for the bar exam, what comes to mind? Probably things like memorizing blackletter law, completing thousands of multiple-choice questions, practicing essays and performance tests, and reviewing outlines until you can recite the elements of adverse possession or the hearsay exceptions from memory. All of those things are essential. But there's another part of bar exam preparation that almost nobody talks about. The chair. Yes, the chair. Over two
Tommy Sangchompuphen
Jun 302 min read


In the News, On the Bar Exam: The WNBA Just Gave Every 1L a Torts Review
If you've followed sports headlines this week, you've probably seen the discussion surrounding Alyssa Thomas' foul on Caitlin Clark and the WNBA's subsequent one-game suspension. This post isn't about whether the officials got the call right, whether the suspension was appropriate, or who was at fault. I'll leave those debates to sports analysts. Instead, the play provides a timely opportunity to revisit one of the classic cases many first-year law students encounter in Torts
Tommy Sangchompuphen
Jun 283 min read