This course presents an in-depth review of practical research skills that reinforce the importance of finding and interpreting statutes, administrative regulations, cases, and secondary sources.
Legal Research: Skills for the Digital World
This course introduces students to advanced legal research techniques using both the latest computer technology and book resources.
Legal Writing and GenAI
This course explores the intersection of legal writing and GenAI tools, including tool capabilities and limitations and the ethical implications of their use in legal writing.
Memo and Brief Writing
This writing and research course is designed for students who are interested in improving their memo and brief writing skills.
Moot Court Executive Board
Students are elected to the Moot Court Executive Board after serving for at least one term as a member of the Moot Court Association.
Moot Court Member
This course is reserved for members of the Moot Court Association.
Religious Freedom and Gender: International Standards and Best Practices in Times of Political Polarization
This upper-level seminar course explores the interplay between religious freedom and gender in different contexts: bioethics, family and marriage, conscientious objection, LGBTQ+ rights, employment, religious and anti-religious speech, and security issues.
State and Local Government
This course surveys the major legal and governmental issues of state and local government, emphasizing historical antecedents and current problems.
Tax Research and Writing Seminar – J.D.
This writing and research course is a bridge to practice for students interested in becoming proficient in tax research and writing, the foundations of tax practice.
Trial Competition Team – Executive Board Member
The Executive Board, along with the Faculty Advisors, oversee the Team’s activities.