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Capital Punishment, Advanced: Providing Effective Assistance of Counsel in Capital Trials

Unique 28940
3 hours
  • T. Posel
  • R. Schonemann
  • TUE, THU 1:05 – 2:20 pm JON 6.206
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Other
Spring 2025

Course Information

Course ID:
383G
Experiential learning credit:
3 hours

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective
  • Will use floating mean GPA if applicable

Description

Prerequisite: Capital Punishment (LAW 283F, LAW 383F, or LAW 496W: Capital Punishment, offered Fall 2024).

The ABA Guidelines for the Appointment and Performance of Defense Counsel in Death Cases (2003) state that “the responsibilities of defense counsel in a death penalty case are uniquely demanding, both in the knowledge that counsel must possess and in the skills he or she must master.” This advanced death penalty course studies various aspects of capital trial defense that must be mastered to meet contemporary standards of practice. The course addresses defense counsel’s duty to conduct a comprehensive investigation of the client’s social history; counsel’s duty to identify and investigate issues of trauma, race, culture, and mental health presented by the client and the case; counsel’s duty to pursue a negotiated settlement of the case; and counsel’s duty to develop an integrated theory of the case. Classes alternate between traditional lectures and class discussion of assigned readings, presentations by occasional guest speakers, and workshops in which students will apply course reading and instruction to a series of lawyering assignments related to an actual pending capital case.

Capital Punishment, Advanced: Providing Effective Assistance of Counsel in Capital Trials

Unique 28200
3 hours
  • R. Schonemann
  • T. Posel
  • MON, WED 1:05 – 2:20 pm TNH 3.125
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Other
Spring 2024

Course Information

Course ID:
383G
Experiential learning credit:
3 hours

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective
  • Will use floating mean GPA if applicable

Description

The ABA Guidelines for the Appointment and Performance of Defense Counsel in Death Cases (2003) state that “the responsibilities of defense counsel in a death penalty case are uniquely demanding, both in the knowledge that counsel must possess and in the skills he or she must master.” This advanced death penalty course studies various aspects of capital trial defense that must be mastered to meet contemporary standards of practice. The course addresses defense counsel’s duty to conduct a comprehensive investigation of the client’s social history; counsel’s duty to identify and investigate issues of trauma, race, culture, and mental health presented by the client and the case; counsel’s duty to pursue a negotiated settlement of the case; and counsel’s duty to develop an integrated theory of the case. Classes alternate between traditional lectures and class discussion of assigned readings, presentations by occasional guest speakers, and workshops in which students will apply course reading and instruction to a series of lawyering assignments related to an actual pending capital case.

Capital Punishment, Advanced: Providing Effective Assistance of Counsel in Capital Trials

Unique 28925
3 hours
  • T. Posel
  • R. Schonemann
  • TUE, THU 9:05 – 10:20 am JON 5.257
P/F Allowed (JD only)
Eval:
Other
Spring 2023

Course Information

Course ID:
383G
Experiential learning credit:
3 hours

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective
  • Prof. keeps own waitlist
  • Will use floating mean GPA if applicable

Description

The ABA Guidelines for the Appointment and Performance of Defense Counsel in Death Cases (2003) state that “the responsibilities of defense counsel in a death penalty case are uniquely demanding, both in the knowledge that counsel must possess and in the skills he or she must master.” This advanced death penalty course studies various aspects of capital trial defense that must be mastered to meet contemporary standards of practice. The course addresses defense counsel’s duty to conduct a comprehensive investigation of the client’s social history; counsel’s duty to identify and investigate issues of trauma, race, culture, and mental health presented by the client and the case; counsel’s duty to pursue a negotiated settlement of the case; and counsel’s duty to develop an integrated theory of the case. Classes alternate between traditional lectures and class discussion of assigned readings, presentations by occasional guest speakers, and workshops in which students will apply course reading and instruction to a series of lawyering assignments related to an actual pending capital case.

 

Capital Punishment, Advanced: Providing Effective Assistance of Counsel in Capital Trials

Unique 28790
3 hours
  • R. Schonemann
  • T. Posel
  • TUE, THU 9:05 – 10:20 am JON 6.206
P/F Allowed (JD only)
Eval:
Other
Spring 2022

Course Information

Course ID:
383G
Experiential learning credit:
3 hours

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective
  • Will use floating mean GPA if applicable

Description

Same as LAW 379M, Topic: Capital Punishment, Adv Topics: Providing Effective Assistance of Counsel in Capital Trials.

The ABA Guidelines for the Appointment and Performance of Defense Counsel in Death Cases (2003) state that “the responsibilities of defense counsel in a death penalty case are uniquely demanding, both in the knowledge that counsel must possess and in the skills he or she must master.” This advanced death penalty course studies various aspects of capital trial defense that must be mastered to meet contemporary standards of practice. The course addresses defense counsel’s duty to conduct a comprehensive investigation of the client’s social history; counsel’s duty to identify and investigate issues of trauma, race, culture, and mental health presented by the client and the case; counsel’s duty to pursue a negotiated settlement of the case; and counsel’s duty to develop an integrated theory of the case. Classes alternate between traditional lectures and class discussion of assigned readings, presentations by occasional guest speakers, and workshops in which students will apply course reading and instruction to a series of lawyering assignments related to an actual pending capital case.

 

 

Capital Punishment, Advanced: Race & the Death Penalty

Unique 28930
3 hours
  • J. Marcus
  • S. Henderson
  • TUE, THU 2:15 – 3:30 pm TNH 3.125
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Paper
Other
Spring 2023

Course Information

Course ID:
383G

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective
  • Will use floating mean GPA if applicable

Description

This course will examine historic and contemporary issues of race and the death penalty within American law and jurisprudence. Through this course, students will learn substantive principles; study the growing body of critical legal scholarship covering the matter; and examine the potential (and limits) of the law. By the end of the course, students will be able to analyze the interplay between race and the death penalty; acquire tools to think critically about its legal framework and engage with the role of racialized identities in its use. Utilizing – among other things -- case law, statutory interpretation, statistical data, legal scholarship and legislative efforts, the course will undertake the project of grappling with a real-world example of the racialized nature of the death penalty.

Capital Punishment, Advanced: Race & the Death Penalty

Unique 28785
3 hours
  • J. Marcus
  • S. Henderson
  • MON, WED 11:50 am – 1:05 pm JON 5.206/7
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Paper
Spring 2022

Course Information

Course ID:
383G

Registration Information

  • Upperclass-only elective
  • Will use floating mean GPA if applicable

Description

Same as LAW 379M, Topic: Capital Punishment, Advanced: Race & the Death Penalty.

Civil Procedure

Unique TBD
4 hours
  • P. Woolley
Unknown
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:
480F

Registration Information

  • 1L-only required

Civil Procedure

Unique 31135
4 hours
  • L. Mullenix
  • MON, TUE 9:05 – 10:12 am
  • WED 8:30 – 9:37 am
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Final exam (12/17)
Fall 2026

Course Information

Course ID:
480F

Registration Information

  • 1L-only required

Description

Introduction to the civil adjudicative process, primarily that of the federal courts, including jurisdiction, pleading, dispositive motions, discovery, and trial procedure.

Civil Procedure

Unique 31140
5 hours
  • M. Dickerson
  • MON, TUE, WED 2:30 – 3:37 pm
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Final exam (12/17)
Fall 2026

Course Information

Course ID:
580F

Registration Information

  • 1L-only required

Description

Introduction to the civil adjudicative process, primarily that of the federal courts, including jurisdiction, pleading, dispositive motions, discovery, and trial procedure.

Civil Procedure

Unique 31145
5 hours
  • A. Nielson
  • MON, TUE, WED 2:30 – 3:37 pm
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Final exam (12/17)
Fall 2026

Course Information

Course ID:
580F

Registration Information

  • 1L-only required

Description

Introduction to the civil adjudicative process, primarily that of the federal courts, including jurisdiction, pleading, dispositive motions, discovery, and trial procedure.

Civil Procedure

Unique 31150
5 hours
  • P. Gugliuzza
  • MON, TUE, WED 2:30 – 3:37 pm
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Final exam (12/17)
Fall 2026

Course Information

Course ID:
580F

Registration Information

  • 1L-only required

Description

Introduction to the civil adjudicative process, primarily that of the federal courts, including jurisdiction, pleading, dispositive motions, discovery, and trial procedure.

Civil Procedure

Unique 31152
5 hours
  • C. Silver
  • TUE, WED, THU 10:30 – 11:37 am
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Final exam (12/14)
Other
Fall 2026

Course Information

Course ID:
580F

Registration Information

  • 1L-only required

Description

Introduction to the civil adjudicative process, primarily that of the federal courts, including jurisdiction, pleading, dispositive motions, discovery, and trial procedure.

Civil Procedure

Unique 31153
5 hours
  • D. Rave
  • TUE, WED, THU 10:30 – 11:37 am
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Final exam (12/14)
Fall 2026

Course Information

Course ID:
580F

Registration Information

  • 1L-only required

Description

Introduction to the civil adjudicative process, primarily that of the federal courts, including jurisdiction, pleading, dispositive motions, discovery, and trial procedure.

Civil Procedure

Unique 31154
5 hours
  • L. Kovarsky
  • TUE, WED, THU 10:30 – 11:37 am
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Final exam (12/14)
Fall 2026

Course Information

Course ID:
580F

Registration Information

  • 1L-only required

Description

Introduction to the civil adjudicative process, primarily that of the federal courts, including jurisdiction, pleading, dispositive motions, discovery, and trial procedure.

Civil Procedure

Unique 29190
4 hours
  • P. Woolley
  • MON 1:05 – 1:55 pm TNH 2.137
  • TUE, WED, THU 10:30 – 11:20 am TNH 2.137
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Final exam (5/4)
Spring 2026

Course Information

Course ID:
480F

Registration Information

  • 1L-only required

Description

Introduction to the civil adjudicative process, primarily that of the federal courts, including jurisdiction, pleading, dispositive motions, discovery, and trial procedure.

Civil Procedure

Unique 29195
4 hours
  • L. Kovarsky
  • MON, TUE, WED 10:30 – 11:37 am TNH 2.138
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Final exam (4/30)
Spring 2026

Course Information

Course ID:
480F

Registration Information

  • 1L-only required

Description

Introduction to the civil adjudicative process, primarily that of the federal courts, including jurisdiction, pleading, dispositive motions, discovery, and trial procedure.

Civil Procedure

Unique 30240
4 hours
  • L. Mullenix
  • MON, TUE, WED 9:05 – 10:12 am TNH 2.139
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Final exam (12/15)
Fall 2025

Course Information

Course ID:
480F

Registration Information

  • 1L-only required

Description

Introduction to the civil adjudicative process, primarily that of the federal courts, including jurisdiction, pleading, dispositive motions, discovery, and trial procedure.

Civil Procedure

Unique 30245
5 hours
  • M. Dickerson
  • MON, TUE, WED 10:30 – 11:37 am TNH 3.124
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Final exam (12/11)
Fall 2025

Course Information

Course ID:
580F

Registration Information

  • 1L-only required

Description

Introduction to the civil adjudicative process, primarily that of the federal courts, including jurisdiction, pleading, dispositive motions, discovery, and trial procedure.

Civil Procedure

Unique 30250
5 hours
  • A. Nielson
  • MON, TUE, WED 10:30 – 11:37 am TNH 3.127
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Final exam (12/11)
Fall 2025

Course Information

Course ID:
580F

Registration Information

  • 1L-only required

Description

No description text available.

Civil Procedure

Unique 30255
5 hours
  • D. Rave
  • MON, TUE, WED 10:30 – 11:37 am TNH 3.142
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Final exam (12/11)
Fall 2025

Course Information

Course ID:
580F

Registration Information

  • 1L-only required

Description

Introduction to the civil adjudicative process, primarily that of the federal courts, including jurisdiction, pleading, dispositive motions, discovery, and trial procedure.

Civil Procedure

Unique 28695
4 hours
  • P. Woolley
  • MON, TUE, WED, THU 10:30 – 11:20 am TNH 2.139
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Final exam (5/1)
Spring 2025

Course Information

Course ID:
480F

Registration Information

  • 1L-only required

Description

Introduction to the civil adjudicative process, primarily that of the federal courts, including jurisdiction, pleading, dispositive motions, discovery, and trial procedure.

Civil Procedure

Unique 28700
4 hours
  • M. Dickerson
  • MON, TUE, WED 10:30 – 11:37 am TNH 2.140
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Final exam (5/8)
Spring 2025

Course Information

Course ID:
480F

Registration Information

  • 1L-only required

Description

Introduction to the civil adjudicative process, primarily that of the federal courts, including jurisdiction, pleading, dispositive motions, discovery, and trial procedure.

Civil Procedure

Unique 28075
4 hours
  • L. Mullenix
  • MON, TUE, WED 9:05 – 10:12 am TNH 2.139
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Final exam (12/12)
Fall 2024

Course Information

Course ID:
480F

Registration Information

  • 1L-only required

Description

Introduction to the civil adjudicative process, primarily that of the federal courts, including jurisdiction, pleading, dispositive motions, discovery, and trial procedure.

Civil Procedure

Unique 28080
5 hours
  • C. Silver
  • MON, TUE, WED 1:05 – 2:12 pm TNH 3.124
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Final exam (12/12)
Fall 2024

Course Information

Course ID:
580F

Registration Information

  • 1L-only required

Description

Introduction to the civil adjudicative process, primarily that of the federal courts, including jurisdiction, pleading, dispositive motions, discovery, and trial procedure.

Civil Procedure

Unique 28085
5 hours
  • L. Kovarsky
  • MON, TUE, WED 1:05 – 2:12 pm TNH 2.140
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Final exam (12/12)
Fall 2024

Course Information

Course ID:
580F

Registration Information

  • 1L-only required

Description

Introduction to the civil adjudicative process, primarily that of the federal courts, including jurisdiction, pleading, dispositive motions, discovery, and trial procedure.

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