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Clinic, Advanced

Unique 29730
3 hours
Unknown
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Fall 2022

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Course ID:
397W

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  • Upperclass-only elective

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Clinic, Advanced

Unique 78060
1 hour
Unknown
P/F Mandatory
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Other
Summer 2022

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Course ID:
W197W

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  • Upperclass-only elective

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Clinic, Advanced

Unique 78065
2 hours
Unknown
P/F Mandatory
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Other
Summer 2022

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Course ID:
W297W

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  • Upperclass-only elective

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Clinic, Advanced

Unique 78070
3 hours
Unknown
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Summer 2022

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Course ID:
W397W

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  • Upperclass-only elective

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Clinic, Advanced

Unique 29630
1 hour
Unknown
P/F Mandatory
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Other
Spring 2022

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Course ID:
197W

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  • Upperclass-only elective

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Clinic, Advanced

Unique 29635
2 hours
Unknown
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Spring 2022

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Course ID:
297W

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  • Upperclass-only elective

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Clinic, Advanced

Unique 29640
3 hours
Unknown
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Spring 2022

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Course ID:
397W

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  • Upperclass-only elective

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Clinic, Advanced

Unique 30035
1 hour
Unknown
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Fall 2021

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Course ID:
197W

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  • Upperclass-only elective

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Clinic, Advanced

Unique 30040
2 hours
Unknown
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Fall 2021

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Course ID:
297W

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  • Upperclass-only elective

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Clinic, Advanced

Unique 30045
3 hours
Unknown
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Fall 2021

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Course ID:
397W

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  • Upperclass-only elective

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Clinic: Actual Innocence

Unique TBD
6 hours
  • C. Press
Unknown
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Spring 2027
You are viewing tentative course information. Course details, including instructor, credit hour value and availability are subject to change.

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Course ID:
697C
Experiential learning credit:
6 hours

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  • Upperclass-only elective

Clinic: Actual Innocence

Unique 31815
6 hours
  • C. Press
  • TUE 1:05 – 3:05 pm
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Fall 2026

Course Information

Course ID:
697C
Experiential learning credit:
6 hours

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

ACTUAL INNOCENCE CLINIC IS A 6-HR. CLINIC. Students investigate claims by inmates that they are actually innocent of the offenses for which they are incarcerated. While investigating cases, students typically interview witnesses, research cases and issues of forensic science, and review trial transcripts and other court documents. The weekly clinic class addresses topics relevant to actual innocence law and procedure. An application is required.

Clinic: Actual Innocence

Unique 29995
6 hours
  • C. Press
  • TUE 1:05 – 3:05 pm TNH 3.129
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Spring 2026

Course Information

Course ID:
697C
Experiential learning credit:
6 hours

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

ACTUAL INNOCENCE CLINIC IS A 6-HR. CLINIC. Students investigate claims by inmates that they are actually innocent of the offenses for which they are incarcerated. While investigating cases, students typically interview witnesses, research cases and issues of forensic science, and review trial transcripts and other court documents. The weekly clinic class addresses topics relevant to actual innocence law and procedure. An application is required.

Clinic: Actual Innocence

Unique 30920
6 hours
  • C. Press
  • TUE 1:05 – 3:05 pm TNH 3.129
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Fall 2025

Course Information

Course ID:
697C
Experiential learning credit:
6 hours

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

ACTUAL INNOCENCE CLINIC IS A 6-HR. CLINIC. Students screen and investigate claims by inmates that they are actually innocent of the offenses for which they are incarcerated. While investigating cases, students typically interview witnesses, research cases and issues of forensic science, and review trial transcripts and other court documents. The weekly clinic class addresses topics relevant to actual innocence law and procedure. An application is required.

Clinic: Actual Innocence

Unique 29515
6 hours
  • C. Press
  • TUE 1:05 – 3:05 pm CCJ 3.306
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Spring 2025

Course Information

Course ID:
697C
Experiential learning credit:
6 hours

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

ACTUAL INNOCENCE CLINIC IS A 6-HR. CLINIC. Students screen and investigate claims by inmates that they are actually innocent of the offenses for which they are incarcerated. While investigating cases, students typically interview witnesses, research cases and issues of forensic science, and review trial transcripts and other court documents. The weekly clinic class addresses topics relevant to actual innocence law and procedure.

An application is required.

 

Clinic: Actual Innocence

Unique 28780
6 hours
  • C. Press
  • TUE 1:05 – 3:05 pm CCJ 3.306
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Fall 2024

Course Information

Course ID:
697C
Experiential learning credit:
6 hours

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

ACTUAL INNOCENCE CLINIC IS A 6-HR. CLINIC. Students screen and investigate claims by inmates that they are actually innocent of the offenses for which they are incarcerated. While investigating cases, students typically interview witnesses, research cases and issues of forensic science, and review trial transcripts and other court documents. The weekly clinic class addresses topics relevant to actual innocence law and procedure.

An application is required.

 

Clinic: Actual Innocence

Unique 28790
6 hours
  • C. Press
  • TUE 1:05 – 3:05 pm CCJ 3.306
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Spring 2024

Course Information

Course ID:
697C
Experiential learning credit:
6 hours

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

ACTUAL INNOCENCE CLINIC IS A 6-HR. CLINIC. Students screen and investigate claims by inmates that they are actually innocent of the offenses for which they are incarcerated. While investigating cases, students typically interview witnesses, research cases and issues of forensic science, and review trial transcripts and other court documents. The weekly clinic class addresses topics relevant to actual innocence law and procedure.

An application is required.

 

Clinic: Actual Innocence

Unique 29645
6 hours
  • C. Press
  • TUE 1:05 – 3:05 pm CCJ 3.306
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Fall 2023

Course Information

Course ID:
697C
Experiential learning credit:
6 hours

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

ACTUAL INNOCENCE CLINIC IS A 6-HR. CLINIC. Students screen and investigate claims by inmates that they are actually innocent of the offenses for which they are incarcerated. While investigating cases, students typically interview witnesses, research cases and issues of forensic science, and review trial transcripts and other court documents. The weekly clinic class addresses topics relevant to actual innocence law and procedure.

An application is required.

 

Clinic: Actual Innocence

Unique 29520
6 hours
  • C. Press
  • TUE 1:15 – 3:15 pm TNH 3.114
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Spring 2023

Course Information

Course ID:
697C
Experiential learning credit:
6 hours

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

ACTUAL INNOCENCE CLINIC IS A 6-HR. CLINIC. Students screen and investigate claims by inmates that they are actually innocent of the offenses for which they are incarcerated. While investigating cases, students typically interview witnesses, research cases and issues of forensic science, and review trial transcripts and other court documents. The weekly clinic class addresses topics relevant to actual innocence law and procedure.

APPLY ONLINE: https://law.utexas.edu/clinics/application-information/

Clinic: Actual Innocence

Unique 29480
6 hours
  • C. Press
  • TUE 1:15 – 3:15 pm CCJ 3.306
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Fall 2022

Course Information

Course ID:
697C
Experiential learning credit:
6 hours

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

ACTUAL INNOCENCE CLINIC IS A 6-HR. CLINIC. Students screen and investigate claims by inmates that they are actually innocent of the offenses for which they are incarcerated. While investigating cases, students typically interview witnesses, research cases, review trial transcripts, and occasionally visit inmates in prison. The weekly clinic class addresses topics relevant to actual innocence law and procedure.

APPLY ONLINE: https://law.utexas.edu/clinics/application-information/

Clinic: Actual Innocence

Unique 29315
6 hours
  • C. Press
  • TUE 1:15 – 3:15 pm CCJ 3.306
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Spring 2022

Course Information

Course ID:
697C
Experiential learning credit:
6 hours

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

ACTUAL INNOCENCE CLINIC IS A 6-HR. CLINIC. Students screen and investigate claims by inmates that they are actually innocent of the offenses for which they are incarcerated. While investigating cases, students typically interview witnesses, research cases, review trial transcripts, and occasionally visit inmates in prison. The weekly clinic class addresses topics relevant to actual innocence law and procedure.

APPLY ONLINE: https://law.utexas.edu/clinics/application-information/

Clinic: Actual Innocence

Unique 29780
6 hours
  • C. Press
  • TUE 1:15 – 3:15 pm CCJ 3.306
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Fall 2021

Course Information

Course ID:
697C
Experiential learning credit:
6 hours

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective
  • Prof. keeps own waitlist

Description

ACTUAL INNOCENCE CLINIC IS A 6-HR. CLINIC. Students screen and investigate claims by inmates that they are actually innocent of the offenses for which they are incarcerated. While investigating cases, students typically interview witnesses, research cases, review trial transcripts, and occasionally visit inmates in prison. The weekly clinic class addresses topics relevant to actual innocence law and procedure.

APPLY ONLINE: https://law.utexas.edu/clinics/application-information/

Clinic: Capital Punishment

Unique TBD
4 hours
  • J. Marcus
  • R. Schonemann
Unknown
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Spring 2027
You are viewing tentative course information. Course details, including instructor, credit hour value and availability are subject to change.

Course Information

Course ID:
497C
Experiential learning credit:
4 hours

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Clinic: Capital Punishment

Unique 31810
4 hours
  • J. Marcus
  • R. Schonemann
  • TUE, WED 9:50 – 11:40 am
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Fall 2026

Course Information

Course ID:
497C
Experiential learning credit:
4 hours

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

This clinic has a required orientation meeting on Friday, August 28 from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm.

This clinic provides students with the opportunity to assist in the representation of indigent criminal defendants charged with or convicted of capital offenses. Students work under the supervision of attorneys on death penalty cases at the trial, appellate, and post-conviction stages of the legal process. Students perform various tasks that are integral to death penalty representation, including visiting clients on death row; interviewing witnesses and conducting field investigations; drafting motions, appellate briefs, and habeas petitions; and assisting attorneys in the preparation for trials, evidentiary hearings, and appellate arguments.

Clinic students are expected to devote an average of 10 hours of work per week to their clinical responsibilities during the semester, though the workload in any given week will vary, depending on the needs of the case to which the student is assigned. Investigative work on some cases may require out-of-town travel. The Clinic meets once a week as a class (two hours) for training and practical skills sessions related to death penalty representation. Attendance at these sessions is mandatory.

As a prerequisite to enrolling in the Clinic, students are required to take concurrently, or to have taken previously, the Capital Punishment course (Law 278R / 378R). First-semester second-year students are welcome to enroll in both the Clinic and the Capital Punishment course, which takes as its subject the substantive and procedural law governing death penalty trials and appeals. A background in Texas and federal constitutional criminal procedure is also extremely helpful, but not required, to enroll in the Clinic. Grading is pass/fail. There is no paper or examination.

An application is required.

Clinic: Capital Punishment

Unique 31814
4 hours
  • J. Marcus
  • R. Schonemann
  • WED, THU 9:50 – 11:40 am
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Fall 2026

Course Information

Course ID:
497C
Experiential learning credit:
4 hours

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

This clinic has a required orientation meeting on Friday, August 28 from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm.

This clinic provides students with the opportunity to assist in the representation of indigent criminal defendants charged with or convicted of capital offenses. Students work under the supervision of attorneys on death penalty cases at the trial, appellate, and post-conviction stages of the legal process. Students perform various tasks that are integral to death penalty representation, including visiting clients on death row; interviewing witnesses and conducting field investigations; drafting motions, appellate briefs, and habeas petitions; and assisting attorneys in the preparation for trials, evidentiary hearings, and appellate arguments.

Clinic students are expected to devote an average of 10 hours of work per week to their clinical responsibilities during the semester, though the workload in any given week will vary, depending on the needs of the case to which the student is assigned. Investigative work on some cases may require out-of-town travel. The Clinic meets twice a week as a class for training and practical skills sessions related to death penalty representation. Attendance at these sessions is mandatory.

As a prerequisite to enrolling in the Clinic, students are required to take concurrently, or to have taken previously, the Capital Punishment course (Law 278R / 378R). First-semester second-year students are welcome to enroll in both the Clinic and the Capital Punishment course, which takes as its subject the substantive and procedural law governing death penalty trials and appeals. A background in Texas and federal constitutional criminal procedure is also extremely helpful, but not required, to enroll in the Clinic. Grading is pass/fail. There is no paper or examination.

An application is required.

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