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My new MBE benchmarking is complete:
Individual Rights (9)
|
 |
89% |
Judicial Review (4)
|
 |
100% |
Relations Between Federal and State Governments (2)
|
 |
100% |
Separation of Powers (5)
|
 |
80% |
Assignment of Rights and Delegation of Duties (1)
|
 |
0% |
Conditions (6)
|
 |
33% |
Consideration (4)
|
 |
75% |
Discharge of Contractual Duties (1)
|
 |
100% |
Formation of Contracts (2)
|
 |
50% |
Impossibility of Performance and Frustration of Purpose (1)
|
 |
0% |
Parol Evidence and Interpretation (0)
|
 |
0% |
Remedies (3)
|
 |
100% |
Statute of Frauds (0)
|
 |
0% |
Third- Party Beneficiary Contracts (2)
|
 |
100% |
Constitutional Protection of Accused Persons (8)
|
 |
50% |
General Principles (5)
|
 |
80% |
Homicide (3)
|
 |
100% |
Inchoate Crimes (2)
|
 |
100% |
Other Crimes (2)
|
 |
100% |
Hearsay and Circumstances of Its Admissibility (6)
|
 |
33% |
Presentation of Evidence (5)
|
 |
100% |
Privileges and Other Policy Exclusions (1)
|
 |
100% |
Relevancy and Reasons for Excluding Relevant Evidence (8)
|
 |
88% |
Writings Recordings and Photographs (0)
|
 |
0% |
Contract (4)
|
 |
75% |
Mortgages (4)
|
 |
50% |
Ownership (6)
|
 |
50% |
Rights in Land (4)
|
 |
75% |
Titles (2)
|
 |
100% |
So, Con Law is way up, contracts is a bit low, and the overall average is nearly 10% higher than my initial 2007 benchmarks.