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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
… contemporary relationships between criminal and immigration law. Specifically, it explores how migrants are framed as … between state and federal enforcement of immigration laws, sovereignty and individual rights, and immigration law's focus on promoting family unity for some, while …
Law Review
… Dov A. Waisman This course introduces Southwestern Law Review staff members to the basic elements of legal … each of which will be reviewed by faculty. Participation on Law Review is by invitation only. Students who have been …
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 …