Courses

The Law School has compiled the following list of upper-level courses currently or recently offered to guide students interested in courts, jurisdiction, and procedure. Related clinics and/or externships are marked with an asterisk and grouped separately at the end of the list. The Law School offers the listed courses regularly, but some are not available every year. For guidance about which courses might best fit your particular needs, please consult the faculty members listed below.

  • Advanced Trial Advocacy
  • Appellate Clinic*
  • Federal Courts
  • Complex Civil Litigation
  • Conflict of Laws
  • Criminal Justice Clinic*
  • Criminal Procedure: Adjudication
  • Criminal Procedure: Investigation
  • Evidence
  • Judicial Clerkship Externship*
  • Practical Legal Writing & Analysis for Litigators
  • Pretrial Practice & Settlement
  • Prosecution Clinic*
  • Remedies
  • Trial Practice & Procedure

Clinics & Externships

The Law School offers the following clinics and externships related to courts, jurisdiction, and procedure: the Appellate Clinic, the Criminal Justice Clinic, the Judicial Clerkship Externship, and the Prosecution Clinic.

The following full-time faculty teach in the area of courts, jurisdiction, and procedure law.

Faculty and Staff Directory
Susan Frelich Appleton Headshot

Susan Frelich Appleton

Lemma Barkeloo & Phoebe Couzins Professor of Law

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John N. Drobak

George Alexander Madill Professor of Real Property & Equity Jurisprudence; Professor of Economics; Director, Whitney R. Harris World Law Institute

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Trevor G. Gardner

Vice Dean of Research and Faculty Development & Professor of Law.

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Ronald (Ron) Levin

William R. Orthwein Distinguished Professor of Law