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Courtroom Procedure 101
Credits: 1 Instructor(s): Richard D. Marks '76 Kyle B. Marks '10 The goal of this course is to provide an opportunity for students to learn the basic courtroom skills necessary to have immediate success as a civil litigator. Each class session focuses on …
Immigration Law and Crimes
Credits: 1 Instructor(s): Hon. Philip J. Costa This course highlights and focuses on the essential, but often overlooked, role of crimes as they relate to immigration law. Specifically, the course covers the immigration consequences of criminal …
Emplymt Based Immigration Law
Credits: 1 Instructor(s): Veronica Jeffers This course focuses on the basic concepts, nonimmigrant and immigrant visa categories that make up the day-to-day practice of many immigration attorneys. The visa categories covered would be considered the core …
Draft. Ent Industry Contracts
Credits: 2 Instructor(s): Orly Ravid '14 This course provides both narrative and experiential/inter-active instruction on contract drafting and analysis/review skills for those students interested in a transactional practice. There is a particular …
Evidence
Credits: 4 Instructor(s): Meera E. Deo, J.D., Ph.D. Richard Lorren Jolly Mark Cammack Norman M. Garland This course will survey the common law, state statutory, and federal rules of evidence. The rules, principles behind the rules, and cases interpreting …
Capstone: Employment Law
Credits: 3 Instructor(s): Christopher David Ruiz Cameron The course introduces the student - in the context of theory, simulated practice, and models of professionalism - to selected topics in the law of the contemporary workplace. Although much emphasis …
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, …