Litigation concentration requirements (18 credits):
You must maintain a 3.0 GPA within the Litigation concentration. You are also required to take Advanced Trial Practice, Trial Team, or complete a substantial litigation-related project, approved by your advisor.
Code | Title | Credits |
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Required Core courses | 5-6 | |
Please select two: | ||
Advanced Trial Practice | ||
Defense of Criminal Cases | ||
or LAW 418 | Prosecution of Criminal Cases | |
Scientific Evidence | ||
Trial Practice | ||
Electives | 13-14 | |
Arbitration/Trial Theory | ||
Administrative Law | ||
Advanced Trial Practice | ||
Alternative Dispute Resolution | ||
Advanced Legal Writing and Drafting | ||
Contemporary Issues in Federal Criminal Law, Investigation, and Enforcement | ||
Arbitration | ||
Arbitration Advocacy | ||
Client Interviewing and Legal Counseling | ||
Conflict of Laws | ||
The Law and Practice of Jury Selection | ||
Defense of Criminal Cases | ||
Criminal Process of Adjudication | ||
Federal Courts: Jurisdiction and Procedure of the District Courts | ||
International Arbitration | ||
Milton R. Abrahams Legal Clinic | ||
Classroom Component-Milton Abrahams Legal Clinic | ||
Health Law Survey | ||
Mediation Process | ||
Negotiation | ||
Prosecution of Criminal Cases | ||
Juvenile Justice Clinic | ||
Classroom Component-Juvenile Justice Clinic | ||
Remedies | ||
Scientific Evidence | ||
Selected Research Topics | ||
Wrongful Convictions | ||
Pretrial Litigation | ||
Trial Practice | ||
Competitions | ||
Externships | ||
Externship Classroom Component | ||
Total Credits | 18-20 |