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Legal Research, Advanced (AI and Conventional)

Unique 29485
1 hour
  • J. Tung
  • FRI 9:50 – 11:40 am JON 3.222
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Spring 2026

Course Information

Course ID:
184V-4
Experiential learning credit:
1 hour
Short course:
1/16/26 — 2/27/26

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

Prerequisite: Legal Analysis and Communication

This course is restricted to upper division students who have completed the first year, two semester, Legal Analysis and Communication course or who otherwise obtain the permission of the instructors. LLM and Exchange Students interested in taking the course should first contact the instructors to discuss whether their prior coursework includes instruction similar to a first year, two semester, Legal Analysis and Communication course. 

This one credit, pass-fail, seven week course will solidify and build upon legal research skills acquired during the first year of law school. It will focus on the identification and evaluation of relevant primary and secondary sources and efficient information retrieval. Students will learn how to design a research strategy that effectively integrates using online tools with an underlying understanding of traditional print resources.  Students who successfully complete this course will gain a thorough understanding of the use of legal information and research resources in diverse contexts. Emphasis will be placed on U.S. federal sources, but Texas materials will be referenced in the course, and will serve as a model for research in the legal materials of other states. 

Students will be required to complete both in- and out-of-class exercises throughout the course, but there is no final examination.

Legal Research, Advanced (AI and Conventional)

Unique 30550
1 hour
  • M. Steinke
  • FRI 9:50 – 11:40 am JON 3.222
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Fall 2025

Course Information

Course ID:
184V-4
Experiential learning credit:
1 hour
Short course:
8/25/25 — 10/10/25

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

Prerequisite: Legal Analysis and Communication This course is restricted to upper division students who have completed the first year, two semester, Legal Analysis and Communication course or who otherwise obtain the permission of the instructors. LLM and Exchange Students interested in taking the course should first contact the instructors to discuss whether their prior coursework includes instruction similar to a first year, two semester, Legal Analysis and Communication course. This one credit, pass-fail, seven week course will solidify and build upon legal research skills acquired during the first year of law school. It will focus on the identification and evaluation of relevant primary and secondary sources and efficient information retrieval. Students will learn how to design a research strategy that effectively integrates using online tools with an underlying understanding of traditional print resources. Students who successfully complete this course will gain a thorough understanding of the use of legal information and research resources in diverse contexts. Emphasis will be placed on U.S. federal sources, but Texas materials will be referenced in the course, and will serve as a model for research in the legal materials of other states. Students will be required to complete both in- and out-of-class exercises throughout the course, but there is no final examination.

Legal Research, Advanced (AI and Conventional)

Unique 29010
1 hour
  • J. Tung
  • FRI 9:50 – 11:40 am JON 3.222
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Spring 2025

Course Information

Course ID:
184V-4
Experiential learning credit:
1 hour
Short course:
1/17/25 — 2/28/25

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

Prerequisite: Legal Analysis and Communication

This course is restricted to upper division students who have completed the first year, two semester, Legal Analysis and Communication course or who otherwise obtain the permission of the instructors. LLM and Exchange Students interested in taking the course should first contact the instructors to discuss whether their prior coursework includes instruction similar to a first year, two semester, Legal Analysis and Communication course. 

This one credit, pass-fail, seven week course will solidify and build upon legal research skills acquired during the first year of law school. It will focus on the identification and evaluation of relevant primary and secondary sources and efficient information retrieval. Students will learn how to design a research strategy that effectively integrates using online tools with an underlying understanding of traditional print resources.  Students who successfully complete this course will gain a thorough understanding of the use of legal information and research resources in diverse contexts. Emphasis will be placed on U.S. federal sources, but Texas materials will be referenced in the course, and will serve as a model for research in the legal materials of other states. 

Students will be required to complete both in- and out-of-class exercises throughout the course, but there is no final examination.

Legal Research, Advanced (AI and Conventional)

Unique 28375
1 hour
  • M. Steinke
  • J. Tung
  • FRI 9:50 – 11:40 am JON 3.222
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Fall 2024

Course Information

Course ID:
184V-4
Experiential learning credit:
1 hour
Short course:
8/30/24 — 10/11/24

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

Prerequisite: Legal Analysis and Communication

This course is restricted to upper division students who have completed the first year, two semester, Legal Analysis and Communication course or who otherwise obtain the permission of the instructors. LLM and Exchange Students interested in taking the course should first contact the instructors to discuss whether their prior coursework includes instruction similar to a first year, two semester, Legal Analysis and Communication course. 

This one credit, pass-fail, seven week course will solidify and build upon legal research skills acquired during the first year of law school. It will focus on the identification and evaluation of relevant primary and secondary sources and efficient information retrieval. Students will learn how to design a research strategy that effectively integrates using online tools with an underlying understanding of traditional print resources.  Students who successfully complete this course will gain a thorough understanding of the use of legal information and research resources in diverse contexts. Emphasis will be placed on U.S. federal sources, but Texas materials will be referenced in the course, and will serve as a model for research in the legal materials of other states. 

Students will be required to complete both in- and out-of-class exercises throughout the course, but there is no final examination.

Legal Research, Advanced (AI and Conventional): Corporations/Securities

Unique TBD
1 hour
  • L. Zhang
Unknown
P/F Mandatory
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:
184V-3

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Legal Research, Advanced (AI and Conventional): Corporations/Securities

Unique 31425
1 hour
  • J. Noel
  • WED 9:50 – 11:40 am
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Fall 2026

Course Information

Course ID:
184V-3
Experiential learning credit:
1 hour
Short course:
8/24/26 — 10/7/26

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

This one hour, pass-fail course focuses on research resources used in business and commercial practice. The emphasis of the course is on identifying sources and efficiently undertaking corporate, securities, and general business and commercial law research. It is not a class on the substantive aspects of corporate and securities law except as those aspects relate to the finding and interpretation of legal materials. Students will be be evaluated on take-home and in-class research assignments.

Legal Research, Advanced (AI and Conventional): Corporations/Securities

Unique 29480
1 hour
  • L. Zhang
  • THU 9:50 – 11:40 am JON 3.222
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Spring 2026

Course Information

Course ID:
184V-3
Experiential learning credit:
1 hour
Short course:
1/15/26 — 2/26/26

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

This one credit, pass-fail course focuses on research resources used in business law and corporate transactional practice. The emphasis of the course is on identifying sources and efficiently undertaking corporate, securities, and general business law research. It is not a class on the substantive aspects of corporate and securities law except as those aspects relate to the finding and interpretation of legal materials. Aspects of professionalism will also be addressed in the course. Students will be be evaluated on take-home and in-class research assignments.

Legal Research, Advanced (AI and Conventional): Corporations/Securities

Unique 30545
1 hour
  • J. Noel
  • WED 9:50 – 11:40 am JON 3.222
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Fall 2025

Course Information

Course ID:
184V-3
Experiential learning credit:
1 hour
Short course:
8/25/25 — 10/8/25

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

This one hour, pass-fail course focuses on research resources used in business and commercial practice. The emphasis of the course is on identifying sources and efficiently undertaking corporate, securities, and general business and commercial law research. It is not a class on the substantive aspects of corporate and securities law except as those aspects relate to the finding and interpretation of legal materials. Students will be be evaluated on take-home and in-class research assignments.

Legal Research, Advanced (AI and Conventional): Corporations/Securities

Unique 29005
1 hour
  • L. Zhang
  • THU 9:50 – 11:40 am JON 3.222
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Spring 2025

Course Information

Course ID:
184V-3
Experiential learning credit:
1 hour
Short course:
1/16/25 — 2/27/25

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

This one credit, pass-fail course focuses on research resources used in business and commercial practice. The emphasis of the course is on identifying sources and efficiently undertaking corporate, securities, and general business and commercial law research. It is not a class on the substantive aspects of corporate and securities law except as those aspects relate to the finding and interpretation of legal materials. Students will be be evaluated on take-home and in-class research assignments.

Legal Research, Advanced (AI and Conventional): Corporations/Securities

Unique 28370
1 hour
  • J. Noel
  • WED 9:50 – 11:40 am JON 3.222
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Fall 2024

Course Information

Course ID:
184V-3
Experiential learning credit:
1 hour
Short course:
8/28/24 — 10/9/24

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

This one hour, pass-fail course focuses on research resources used in business and commercial practice. The emphasis of the course is on identifying sources and efficiently undertaking corporate, securities, and general business and commercial law research. It is not a class on the substantive aspects of corporate and securities law except as those aspects relate to the finding and interpretation of legal materials. Students will be be evaluated on take-home and in-class research assignments.

Legal Research, Advanced (AI and Conventional): Texas Law

Unique TBD
1 hour
  • K. Cristobal
Unknown
P/F Mandatory
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:
184V-2

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Legal Research, Advanced (AI and Conventional): Texas Law

Unique 31420
1 hour
  • A. Holahan
  • THU 9:50 – 11:40 am
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Fall 2026

Course Information

Course ID:
184V-2
Experiential learning credit:
1 hour
Short course:
8/24/26 — 10/8/26

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

This seven-week course will focus on the resources and methodology used in performing legal research in Texas. Through a series of lectures and assignments, students will become familiar with the various types of legal research, including statutory law, case law, administrative regulations, and secondary practice materials. The course is offered on a Pass/Fail basis. Students are required to complete in-class and out-of-class assignments throughout the course, but there is no final exam.

Legal Research, Advanced (AI and Conventional): Texas Law

Unique 29475
1 hour
  • K. Cristobal
  • WED 9:50 – 11:40 am JON 3.222
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Spring 2026

Course Information

Course ID:
184V-2
Experiential learning credit:
1 hour
Short course:
1/14/26 — 2/25/26

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

This seven-week course will focus on the resources and methodology used in performing legal research in Texas. Through a series of lectures and assignments, students will become familiar with the various types of legal research, including statutory law, case law, administrative regulations, and secondary practice materials. The course is offered on a Pass/Fail basis. Students are required to complete in-class and out-of-class exercises throughout the course, but there is no final exam.

Legal Research, Advanced (AI and Conventional): Texas Law

Unique 30540
1 hour
  • A. Holahan
  • THU 9:50 – 11:40 am JON 3.222
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Fall 2025

Course Information

Course ID:
184V-2
Experiential learning credit:
1 hour
Short course:
8/25/25 — 10/9/25

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

This seven-week course will focus on the resources and methodology used in performing legal research in Texas. Through a series of lectures and assignments, students will become familiar with the various types of legal research, including statutory law, case law, administrative regulations, and secondary practice materials. The course is offered on a Pass/Fail basis. Students are required to complete in-class and out-of-class exercises throughout the course, but there is no final exam.

Legal Research, Advanced (AI and Conventional): Texas Law

Unique 29000
1 hour
  • K. Cristobal
  • WED 9:50 – 11:40 am JON 3.222
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Spring 2025

Course Information

Course ID:
184V-2
Experiential learning credit:
1 hour
Short course:
1/15/25 — 2/26/25

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

This seven-week course will focus on the resources and methodology used in performing legal research in Texas. Through a series of lectures and assignments, students will become familiar with the various types of legal research, including statutory law, case law, administrative regulations, and secondary practice materials. The course is offered on a Pass/Fail basis. Students are required to complete in-class and out-of-class exercises throughout the course, but there is no final exam.

Legal Research, Advanced (AI and Conventional): Texas Law

Unique 28365
1 hour
  • A. Holahan
  • THU 9:50 – 11:40 am JON 3.222
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Fall 2024

Course Information

Course ID:
184V-2
Experiential learning credit:
1 hour
Short course:
8/29/24 — 10/10/24

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

This seven-week course will focus on the resources and methodology used in performing legal research in Texas. Through a series of lectures and assignments, students will become familiar with the various types of legal research, including statutory law, case law, administrative regulations, and secondary practice materials. The course is offered on a Pass/Fail basis. Students are required to complete in-class and out-of-class exercises throughout the course, but there is no final exam.

Legal Research, Advanced: Corporations/Securities

Unique 28255
1 hour
  • L. Zhang
  • THU 9:50 – 11:40 am JON 3.222
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Spring 2024

Course Information

Course ID:
184V-3
Experiential learning credit:
1 hour
Short course:
1/18/24 — 2/29/24

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

This one credit, pass-fail course focuses on research resources used in business and commercial practice. The emphasis of the course is on identifying sources and efficiently undertaking corporate, securities, and general business and commercial law research. It is not a class on the substantive aspects of corporate and securities law except as those aspects relate to the finding and interpretation of legal materials. Students will be evaluated on take-home and in-class research assignments.

Legal Research, Advanced: Corporations/Securities

Unique 29255
1 hour
  • J. Noel
  • WED 9:50 – 11:40 am JON 3.222
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Fall 2023

Course Information

Course ID:
184V-3
Experiential learning credit:
1 hour
Short course:
8/23/23 — 10/4/23

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

This one hour, pass-fail course focuses on research resources used in business and commercial practice. The emphasis of the course is on identifying sources and efficiently undertaking corporate, securities, and general business and commercial law research. It is not a class on the substantive aspects of corporate and securities law except as those aspects relate to the finding and interpretation of legal materials. Students will be be evaluated on take-home and in-class research assignments.

Legal Research, Advanced: Corporations/Securities

Unique 28980
1 hour
  • L. Zhang
  • THU 10:30 am – 12:20 pm JON 3.222
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Spring 2023

Course Information

Course ID:
184V-3
Experiential learning credit:
1 hour
Short course:
1/12/23 — 2/23/23

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

This one credit, pass-fail course focuses on research resources used in business and commercial practice. The emphasis of the course is on identifying sources and efficiently undertaking corporate, securities, and general business and commercial law research. It is not a class on the substantive aspects of corporate and securities law except as those aspects relate to the finding and interpretation of legal materials. Students will be evaluated on take-home and in-class research assignments.

Legal Research, Advanced: Corporations/Securities

Unique 29100
1 hour
  • J. Noel
  • WED 10:30 am – 12:20 pm JON 3.222
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Fall 2022

Course Information

Course ID:
184V-3
Experiential learning credit:
1 hour
Short course:
8/24/22 — 10/5/22

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

This one hour, pass-fail course focuses on research resources used in business and commercial practice. The emphasis of the course is on identifying sources and efficiently undertaking corporate, securities, and general business and commercial law research. It is not a class on the substantive aspects of corporate and securities law except as those aspects relate to the finding and interpretation of legal materials. Students will be be evaluated on take-home and in-class research assignments.

Legal Research, Advanced: Corporations/Securities

Unique 28835
1 hour
  • L. Zhang
  • WED 10:30 am – 12:20 pm JON 3.222/223
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Spring 2022

Course Information

Course ID:
184V-3
Experiential learning credit:
1 hour
Short course:
1/19/22 — 3/2/22

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

Same as LAW 132C, Topic 3: Legal Research, Advanced: Corporations/Securities.

This one credit, pass-fail course focuses on research resources used in business and commercial practice. The emphasis of the course is on identifying sources and efficiently undertaking corporate, securities, and general business and commercial law research. It is not a class on the substantive aspects of corporate and securities law except as those aspects relate to the finding and interpretation of legal materials. Students will be evaluated on take-home and in-class research assignments.

Legal Research, Advanced: Corporations/Securities

Unique 29370
1 hour
  • J. Noel
  • MON 10:30 am – 12:20 pm JON 3.222
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Fall 2021

Course Information

Course ID:
184V-3
Experiential learning credit:
1 hour
Short course:
8/30/21 — 10/18/21

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

Same as LAW 132C, Legal Research, Advanced: Corporations/Securities.

This one hour, pass-fail course focuses on research resources used in business and commercial practice. The emphasis of the course is on identifying sources and efficiently undertaking corporate, securities, and general business and commercial law research. It is not a class on the substantive aspects of corporate and securities law except as those aspects relate to the finding and interpretation of legal materials. Students will be be evaluated on take-home and in-class research assignments.

Legal Research, Advanced: Foreign and International Law

Unique 31415
1 hour
  • J. Pratter
  • TUE 3:55 – 5:45 pm
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Fall 2026

Course Information

Course ID:
184V-1
Experiential learning credit:
1 hour
Short course:
8/24/26 — 10/6/26

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

The sources and methods of research in foreign and international law are largely excluded from the first year training in legal research. Yet, both international law and the law of foreign countries are today of ever-increasing significance to American lawyers. The purpose of the course is to introduce the information sources in these fields and the ways of doing research in them, tailored to the needs of American law students and lawyers. Areas covered include: public international law, including treaty research; documentation of international organizations, including the UN and the European Union, particularly as available on the WWW; the law of other countries, with the emphasis on jurisdictions that American lawyers are likely to encounter, e.g., Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, Germany; selected topics with an international component, e.g., commercial arbitration, intellectual property, international litigation. The grade is based on the completion of research exercises. There is no exam. This is a one-credit, mandatory Credit/No Credit course. It is taught during the first seven weeks of the semester. Prerequisite: A law school course with an international or comparative focus, which may be taken simultaneously. Familiarity with online legal research, including Westlaw, Lexis, and WWW.

Legal Research, Advanced: Foreign and International Law

Unique 30535
1 hour
  • J. Pratter
  • TUE 3:55 – 5:45 pm JON 3.222
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Fall 2025

Course Information

Course ID:
184V-1
Experiential learning credit:
1 hour
Short course:
8/25/25 — 10/7/25

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

The sources and methods of research in foreign and international law are largely excluded from the first year training in legal research. Yet, both international law and the law of foreign countries are today of ever-increasing significance to American lawyers. The purpose of the course is to introduce the information sources in these fields and the ways of doing research in them, tailored to the needs of American law students and lawyers. Areas covered include: public international law, including treaty research; documentation of international organizations, including the UN and the European Union, particularly as available on the WWW; the law of other countries, with the emphasis on jurisdictions that American lawyers are likely to encounter, e.g., Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, Germany; selected topics with an international component, e.g., commercial arbitration, intellectual property, international litigation. The grade is based on the completion of research exercises. There is no exam. This is a one-credit, mandatory Credit/No Credit course. It is taught during the first seven weeks of the semester. Prerequisite: A law school course with an international or comparative focus, which may be taken simultaneously. Familiarity with online legal research, including Westlaw, Lexis, and WWW.

Legal Research, Advanced: Foreign and International Law

Unique 28360
1 hour
  • J. Pratter
  • TUE 3:55 – 5:45 pm JON 3.222
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
Fall 2024

Course Information

Course ID:
184V-1
Experiential learning credit:
1 hour
Short course:
8/27/24 — 10/8/24

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective

Description

The sources and methods of research in foreign and international law are largely excluded from the first year training in legal research. Yet, both international law and the law of foreign countries are today of ever-increasing significance to American lawyers. The purpose of the course is to introduce the information sources in these fields and the ways of doing research in them, tailored to the needs of American law students and lawyers. Areas covered include: public international law, including treaty research; documentation of international organizations, including the UN and the European Union, particularly as available on the WWW; the law of other countries, with the emphasis on jurisdictions that American lawyers are likely to encounter, e.g., Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, Germany; selected topics with an international component, e.g., commercial arbitration, intellectual property, international litigation. The grade is based on the completion of research exercises. There is no exam. This is a one-credit, mandatory Credit/No Credit course. It is taught during the first seven weeks of the semester. Prerequisite: A law school course with an international or comparative focus, which may be taken simultaneously. Familiarity with online legal research, including Westlaw, Lexis, and WWW.

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