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Law Journal
Credits: 1 Instructor(s): Natalia Anthony '21 Jonathan M. Miller The course has the primary objective of assisting Journal staff in writing a publishable student note, with staff members receiving extensive feedback on their work from both the professors …
Topics: Cal Legal History Sem
Credits: 2 Instructor(s): Susan Westerberg Prager This seminar is designed to enable each enrolled student to (in consultation with the Professor), identify and pursue a topic in California Legal History that is of strong interest to the student. Some of …
Holistic Advocacy
Credits: 1 Instructor(s): Ricardo García This course is designed to introduce aspiring lawyers to the concept of holistic representation. Through a combination of lectures, written materials, videos, and interactive group exercises, students will not only …
Jury Selection in Civil Cases
Credits: 1 Instructor(s): Robert Glassman '09 Daniel Kramer '08 This course is designed to teach aspiring trial lawyers about the jury selection process in civil trials and how to effectively select a fair and impartial jury at trial for their clients. …
Archive and Events
Archive and Events …
Crimmigration Law
Credits: 2 Instructor(s): Beth Caldwell This class addresses the historical and contemporary relationships between criminal and immigration law. Specifically, it explores how migrants are framed as criminals, how people with criminal convictions are …
Law Review
Credits: 1 Instructor(s): Dov A. Waisman This course introduces Southwestern Law Review staff members to the basic elements of legal scholarship, with the goal of completing research papers of publishable quality. Subjects will include selecting a topic, …
Influencer Law
Credits: 1 Instructor(s): John Begakis '11 Influencer Law immerses students in the ever-changing, and still somewhat amorphous, world of the influencer marketing industry, providing them with the skills necessary to apply Intellectual Property and …
Race, Culture, and the Law
Credits: 2 Instructor(s): Andrea Freeman Race, Culture, and Law examines the complex interrelationships between the legal system and intersectional structural inequalities. Students learn the principles of critical race theory and apply them to …
Transactional Research
Credits: 1 Instructor(s): David McFadden In a typical legal research class students are given a fact pattern and then tasked with finding and applying the appropriate law to the facts. Such classes tend to assume that students will ultimately use their …