Is there any way to learn the law by rote?

It's ok to learn by rote, but there are many and complicated legal provisions, so there must be ways to learn by rote. Here are some ways to learn law:

We should focus on mastering basic concepts, basic theories and basic knowledge. ? Accurately mastering the basic theories, concepts and knowledge of various courses of law (that is, "three basics") is the key to learning law well. There are many basic concepts in law that need to be memorized. But we can't memorize. It is very important to understand the concept, to clarify the significance of this concept to explain the basic theory, and to clarify the differences between concepts. Only when you understand something can you deeply understand it, remember it firmly and use it vividly.

It really makes sense to ask a few more why. Some basic concepts, nouns and terms in law are professional and rigorous, so we must think deeply and understand them accurately.

Do more questions and read more books, look at what you don't understand and do wrong, remember the most basic things, use them flexibly and stick to it. Giving up halfway means giving up halfway.