Practice Area
Courts, Jurisdiction & Procedure

Shape arguments that move courts.
Develop the procedural expertise and courtroom skills to navigate complex litigation across federal and state court systems.
Course List
Courts, Jurisdiction & Procedural Law Courses
Our upper-level courses in courts, jurisdiction, and procedure include a range of options. Related clinics and/or externships are marked with an asterisk. Not all courses are offered every year—consult with faculty for guidance on which courses best fit your goals.
- Advanced Topics in Freedom of Expression
- Community Justice & Mediation Clinic*
- Comparative Constitutional Law
- Digital Civil Liberties Seminar
- Education Equality, Equity and Reform
- Employment/Civil Rights Mediation & Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice
- Employment Discrimination
- First Amendment: Topics of Pluralism Seminar
- Immigration
- Advanced Trial Advocacy
- Appellate Clinic*
- Complex Civil Litigation
- Conflict of Laws
- Criminal Justice Clinic*
- Criminal Procedure: Adjudication
- Criminal Procedure: Investigation
- Evidence
- Federal Courts
- Judicial Clerkship Externship*
- Practical Legal Writing & Analysis for Litigators
- Pretrial Practice & Settlement
- Prosecution Clinic*
- Remedies
- Trial Practice & Procedure
Beyond the Classroom
Enhance your education with real courtroom experience.
Our comprehensive approach to courts, jurisdiction, and procedure extends beyond traditional coursework.
Full-time Faculty
Get to know our Courts, Jurisdiction & Procedure leaders.

John N. Drobak
George Alexander Madill Professor of Real Property & Equity Jurisprudence; Professor of Economics










