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Laws I: Legal Writing
Credits: 3 Instructor(s): Jodi Jewell Christine L. Lofgren Margaret F. Hall Cristina C. Knolton N. Kemba Taylor Paul A. Bateman The Legal Writing and Legal Research courses are designed to help students develop and practice research and writing skills …
Torts (SCALE)
Credits: 4 Instructor(s): Byron G. Stier Harriet M. Rolnick This course examines civil wrongs not arising from a breach of contract. It explores several theories for holding such wrongdoers liable - including intentional torts, negligence and strict …
Criminal Law
Credits: 3 Instructor(s): Rachel E. VanLandingham Beth Caldwell The course explores the philosophical justifications for punishing individuals as well as the limitations on legislative power to define and punish criminal behavior. The primary focus of the …
Evidence Law and Practice I
Credits: 3 Instructor(s): Isabelle R. Gunning This course provides a comprehensive survey of the rules governing admission of evidence in judicial trials. Students study the Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE). In the course of studying the FRE, however, …
Evidence Law and Practice II
Credits: 3 Instructor(s): Isabelle R. Gunning This course provides a comprehensive survey of the rules governing admission of evidence in judicial trials. Students study the Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE). In the course of studying the FRE, however, …
Civil Litigation
Credits: 3 Instructor(s): Ronald G. Aronovsky This course introduces students to the theory and practice of civil litigation, including pleadings, discovery, pre-trial motions and judicial management, post-trial motions, appeal, and the finality of …
Criminal Procedure
Credits: 3 Instructor(s): Rachel E. VanLandingham This course primarily focuses on constitutional constraints on the pre-trial gathering of evidence in criminal cases. Coverage emphasizes the Fourth Amendment's limitations on unreasonable searches and …
Jurisdiction
Credits: 3 Instructor(s): Ronald G. Aronovsky This course introduces students to jurisdictional issues relating to the power of courts to bind a defendant to a judgment and to adjudicate particular categories of cases. This course also explores problems …
Copyright
Credits: 3 Instructor(s): Kevin J. Greene Jennifer Seigle '12 This course is an in-depth study of copyright law and its protection of the intellectual property rights of authors. Among the topics covered by the course are protectable subject matter, …
Community Property
Credits: 2 Instructor(s): Dov A. Waisman Robert Popovich This course is devoted primarily to the study of the differences between community and separate property, which determines how property is classified as one or the other, and the impact of such …