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Civil Procedure I
Credits: 2 Instructor(s): William Wood Ronald G. Aronovsky Christopher David Ruiz Cameron Dennis T. Yokoyama This course of study spans the entire process of bringing a civil action to trial, the trial itself, and the appellate review of that trial. It …
Constitutional Law I
Credits: 3 Instructor(s): Andrea Freeman John Tehranian Roman J. Hoyos Luke Boso Tracy L. Turner Jonathan M. Miller Joerg W. Knipprath This course provides a study of the institution of judicial review, the limitations on federal judicial power, and the …
Contracts I
Credits: 3 Instructor(s): James B. Curtis Hila Keren Dov A. Waisman Danielle Kie Hart Robert Popovich This course involves the study of the formative process of contracts; mutual assent, consideration, effect of the statute of frauds, and parole evidence …
Criminal Law
Credits: 3 Instructor(s): Rachel E. VanLandingham Beth Caldwell John Heilman Luke Boso Catherine L. Carpenter '76 This course emphasizes both the common law of crimes and the major statutory and case law changes which reflect present legislative and …
Const. Criminal Procedure
Credits: 3 Instructor(s): Rachel E. VanLandingham Beth Caldwell John Heilman Mark Cammack Norman M. Garland This course examines constitutional doctrines regarding the powers of police and prosecutors in the investigation and prosecution of crimes. Topics …
Legal Profession
Credits: 3 Instructor(s): Allan Johnson Jenny Rodriguez-Fee '08 James M. Fischer This course examines the lawyer's individual and professional obligations to clients, to other lawyers, to the courts, and to the larger society. Special attention is given …
Property
Credits: 4 Instructor(s): John Heilman Roman J. Hoyos Ira L. Shafiroff '80 This course provides an introduction to the basic concepts of property law with an emphasis on real property law. Topics covered include adverse possession, landlord-tenant, …
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Torts
Credits: 4 Instructor(s): Christopher J. Robinette Richard Lorren Jolly John Heilman Byron G. Stier This four-unit, single-semester course examines civil wrongs not arising from a breach of contract. It explores several theories for holding such …
Community Property
Credits: 2 Instructor(s): John Heilman Jacquelyn Rogers '15 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 …