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LAWS: Law (Grad)

605-01
Constitutional Law
 
MWF 9:00 am - 10:15 am
T. Berg
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
87/93/0
Lecture
CRN 22761
4 Cr.
Size: 87
Enrolled: 93
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su

9:00 am
10:15 am
MSL 446

 

9:00 am
10:15 am
MSL 446

 

9:00 am
10:15 am
MSL 446

   

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22761

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 446

Requirements Met:
     LLM US Law Elective

  Thomas Berg

This course will introduce students to the United States Constitution and to the role of courts in interpreting it. Students will examine the governmental structures set up by the Constitution, including the relationship between the federal and state governments and the relationship among branches of the federal government. The course will intro- duce students to the protection of individual rights under the Fourteenth Amendment in areas like racial, sexual and other forms of equality; implied rights of equality in voting; access to the courts; and rights of privacy in mat- ters like marriage, family and sexual activity. Students will develop skills in framing and responding to con- stitutional arguments and in evaluating the role of courts in making policy through constitutional decisions.

4 Credits

605-02
Constitutional Law
 
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C. Reid
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
95/80/0
Lecture
CRN 22760
4 Cr.
Size: 95
Enrolled: 80
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su

10:30 am
11:45 am
MSL 446

 

10:30 am
11:45 am
MSL 446

 

9:00 am
10:15 am
MSL 321

   

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22760

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 321

Minneapolis: School Of Law 446

Requirements Met:
     LLM US Law Elective

  Charles Reid

This course will introduce students to the United States Constitution and to the role of courts in interpreting it. Students will examine the governmental structures set up by the Constitution, including the relationship between the federal and state governments and the relationship among branches of the federal government. The course will intro- duce students to the protection of individual rights under the Fourteenth Amendment in areas like racial, sexual and other forms of equality; implied rights of equality in voting; access to the courts; and rights of privacy in mat- ters like marriage, family and sexual activity. Students will develop skills in framing and responding to con- stitutional arguments and in evaluating the role of courts in making policy through constitutional decisions.

4 Credits

615-01
Criminal Law
 
TR 8:55 am - 10:20 am
M. Osler
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
85/85/0
Lecture
CRN 22763
3 Cr.
Size: 85
Enrolled: 85
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

8:55 am
10:20 am
MSL 321

 

8:55 am
10:20 am
MSL 321

     

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22763

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 321

Requirements Met:
     LLM US Law Elective

  Mark Osler

This course will examine the origins, development, purposes and application of the criminal law, which may be the most direct expression of a society's collective morality. The class will be both theoretical and practical. Students will study and discuss theories of crime and punishment, as well as the real-life consequences of enforcing these theories in an imperfect world. Students will learn the general prin- ciples of criminal liability and related defenses, the ele- ments of various crimes, the nature of criminal acts and the requisite mental states. The course will emphasize heavily the ethics of criminalizing behavior and society's treatment of criminal wrongdoers.

3 Credits

615-02
Criminal Law
 
TR 10:30 am - 11:55 am
J. Jonas
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
85/76/0
Lecture
CRN 22764
3 Cr.
Size: 85
Enrolled: 76
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

10:30 am
11:55 am
MSL 446

 

10:30 am
11:55 am
MSL 446

     

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22764

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 446

Requirements Met:
     LLM US Law Elective

  Julie Jonas

This course will examine the origins, development, purposes and application of the criminal law, which may be the most direct expression of a society's collective morality. The class will be both theoretical and practical. Students will study and discuss theories of crime and punishment, as well as the real-life consequences of enforcing these theories in an imperfect world. Students will learn the general prin- ciples of criminal liability and related defenses, the ele- ments of various crimes, the nature of criminal acts and the requisite mental states. The course will emphasize heavily the ethics of criminalizing behavior and society's treatment of criminal wrongdoers.

3 Credits

625-01
Lawyering Skills II
 
TR 10:30 am - 11:25 am
B. Carpenter
 
01/16 - 05/10
40/29/0
Simulation
CRN 22765
2 Cr.
Size: 40
Enrolled: 29
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

10:30 am
11:25 am
MSL 458

 

10:30 am
11:25 am
MSL 458

     

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22765

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law 458

  Ben Carpenter

This course, which builds on Lawyering Skills I, consists of two parts: research and writing/oral advocacy. During the research part of the course, students will learn how to develop research strategies that use primary and secondary sources efficiently to meet clients’ needs in a cost-effective, ethical way. These skills will help students in future courses that require research, as well as in their careers as law clerks and lawyers. The writing/oral argument part of the course will build on the analysis, organization, and writing skills developed in Lawyering Skills I, with a focus on ethical advocacy. Students will research and draft a summary judgment brief and advocate for their client before a moot court.

2 Credits

625-02
Lawyering Skills II
 
TR 1:30 pm - 2:25 pm
J. Cornell
 
01/16 - 05/10
40/33/0
Simulation
CRN 22766
2 Cr.
Size: 40
Enrolled: 33
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

1:30 pm
2:25 pm
MSL 458

 

1:30 pm
2:25 pm
MSL 458

     

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22766

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law 458

  Jennifer Cornell

This course, which builds on Lawyering Skills I, consists of two parts: research and writing/oral advocacy. During the research part of the course, students will learn how to develop research strategies that use primary and secondary sources efficiently to meet clients’ needs in a cost-effective, ethical way. These skills will help students in future courses that require research, as well as in their careers as law clerks and lawyers. The writing/oral argument part of the course will build on the analysis, organization, and writing skills developed in Lawyering Skills I, with a focus on ethical advocacy. Students will research and draft a summary judgment brief and advocate for their client before a moot court.

2 Credits

625-03
Lawyering Skills II
 
TR 1:30 pm - 2:25 pm
R. Kahn
 
01/16 - 05/10
20/21/0
Simulation
CRN 22767
2 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 21
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

1:30 pm
2:25 pm
MSL 321

 

1:30 pm
2:25 pm
MSL 321

     

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22767

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law 321

  Rob Kahn

This course, which builds on Lawyering Skills I, consists of two parts: research and writing/oral advocacy. During the research part of the course, students will learn how to develop research strategies that use primary and secondary sources efficiently to meet clients’ needs in a cost-effective, ethical way. These skills will help students in future courses that require research, as well as in their careers as law clerks and lawyers. The writing/oral argument part of the course will build on the analysis, organization, and writing skills developed in Lawyering Skills I, with a focus on ethical advocacy. Students will research and draft a summary judgment brief and advocate for their client before a moot court.

2 Credits

625-04
Lawyering Skills II
 
TR 9:00 am - 9:55 am
M. Gordon
 
01/16 - 05/10
40/37/0
Simulation
CRN 22769
2 Cr.
Size: 40
Enrolled: 37
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

9:00 am
9:55 am
MSL 446

 

9:00 am
9:55 am
MSL 446

     

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22769

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law 446

  Mitchell Gordon

This course, which builds on Lawyering Skills I, consists of two parts: research and writing/oral advocacy. During the research part of the course, students will learn how to develop research strategies that use primary and secondary sources efficiently to meet clients’ needs in a cost-effective, ethical way. These skills will help students in future courses that require research, as well as in their careers as law clerks and lawyers. The writing/oral argument part of the course will build on the analysis, organization, and writing skills developed in Lawyering Skills I, with a focus on ethical advocacy. Students will research and draft a summary judgment brief and advocate for their client before a moot court.

2 Credits

625-05
Lawyering Skills II
 
TR 9:00 am - 9:55 am
L. Reilly
 
01/16 - 05/10
40/36/0
Simulation
CRN 22768
2 Cr.
Size: 40
Enrolled: 36
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

9:00 am
9:55 am
MSL 458

 

9:00 am
9:55 am
MSL 458

     

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22768

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law 458

  Laura Reilly

This course, which builds on Lawyering Skills I, consists of two parts: research and writing/oral advocacy. During the research part of the course, students will learn how to develop research strategies that use primary and secondary sources efficiently to meet clients’ needs in a cost-effective, ethical way. These skills will help students in future courses that require research, as well as in their careers as law clerks and lawyers. The writing/oral argument part of the course will build on the analysis, organization, and writing skills developed in Lawyering Skills I, with a focus on ethical advocacy. Students will research and draft a summary judgment brief and advocate for their client before a moot court.

2 Credits

630-01
Property
 
See Details
J. Organ
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
85/83/0
Lecture
CRN 22770
4 Cr.
Size: 85
Enrolled: 83
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su

1:30 pm
2:45 pm
MSL 235

 

1:30 pm
2:45 pm
MSL 235

 

10:30 am
11:45 am
MSL 235

   

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22770

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 235

Requirements Met:
     LLM US Law Elective

  Jerome Organ

This course will cover fundamental issues associated with the law of property. Students will examine the rights arising from various interests in property, the concept of possession and how possession is acquired and protected and the ways in which possession is transferred, shared and divided. Additionally, students will explore the right to use or restrict the use of property. In the context of property law, students will explore various aspects of law- yering such as interviewing and counseling, fact invest- igation, dispute resolution, problem-solving and profess- ional responsibility.

4 Credits

630-02
Property
 
See Details
T. Collett
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
85/76/0
Lecture
CRN 22771
4 Cr.
Size: 85
Enrolled: 76
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su

1:30 pm
2:45 pm
MSL 446

 

1:30 pm
2:45 pm
MSL 446

 

10:30 am
11:45 am
MSL 446

   

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22771

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 446

Requirements Met:
     LLM US Law Elective

  Teresa Collett

This course will cover fundamental issues associated with the law of property. Students will examine the rights arising from various interests in property, the concept of possession and how possession is acquired and protected and the ways in which possession is transferred, shared and divided. Additionally, students will explore the right to use or restrict the use of property. In the context of property law, students will explore various aspects of law- yering such as interviewing and counseling, fact invest- igation, dispute resolution, problem-solving and profess- ional responsibility.

4 Credits

641-01
Serving Clients Well F2
 
See Details
D. Grenardo
XPLL.M 
TBD
45/40/0
Lecture
CRN 22834
1 Cr.
Size: 45
Enrolled: 40
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su

01/08 - 01/12:
9:00 am
11:45 am
MSL 321

02/12:
NA
NA
In Person

01/08 - 01/12:
9:00 am
11:45 am
MSL 321

01/08 - 01/12:
9:00 am
11:45 am
MSL 321

01/08 - 01/12:
9:00 am
11:45 am
MSL 321

01/08 - 01/12:
9:00 am
11:45 am
MSL 321

   

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22834

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 321

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course
     LLM US Law Elective

  David Grenardo

Lawyers are viewed as problem-solvers, and as leaders in society, and this class introduces a framework of ethical leadership and helps set a trajectory for continued growth. This course highlights skills and traits needed for attorneys to thrive, and provides avenues to consider how to act in alignment with one’s values. Given the mission of St. Thomas Law School, the class places a special emphasis on relationships. The class also will facilitate opportunities to discuss problem-solving and cross-cultural competency. Prerequisite: LAWS 640

1 Credits

641-02
Serving Clients Well F2
 
See Details
J. Organ
XPLL.M 
TBD
45/43/0
Lecture
CRN 22836
1 Cr.
Size: 45
Enrolled: 43
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su

01/08 - 01/12:
9:00 am
11:45 am
MSL 334

02/12:
NA
NA
In Person

01/08 - 01/12:
9:00 am
11:45 am
MSL 334

01/08 - 01/12:
9:00 am
11:45 am
MSL 334

01/08 - 01/12:
9:00 am
11:45 am
MSL 334

01/08 - 01/12:
9:00 am
11:45 am
MSL 334

   

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22836

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 334

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course
     LLM US Law Elective

  Jerome Organ

Lawyers are viewed as problem-solvers, and as leaders in society, and this class introduces a framework of ethical leadership and helps set a trajectory for continued growth. This course highlights skills and traits needed for attorneys to thrive, and provides avenues to consider how to act in alignment with one’s values. Given the mission of St. Thomas Law School, the class places a special emphasis on relationships. The class also will facilitate opportunities to discuss problem-solving and cross-cultural competency. Prerequisite: LAWS 640

1 Credits

641-03
Serving Clients Well F2
 
See Details
B. Carpenter
XPLL.M 
TBD
45/36/0
Lecture
CRN 22835
1 Cr.
Size: 45
Enrolled: 36
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su

01/08 - 01/12:
9:00 am
11:45 am
MSL 446

02/12:
NA
NA
In Person

01/08 - 01/12:
9:00 am
11:45 am
MSL 446

01/08 - 01/12:
9:00 am
11:45 am
MSL 446

01/08 - 01/12:
9:00 am
11:45 am
MSL 446

01/08 - 01/12:
9:00 am
11:45 am
MSL 446

   

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22835

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 446

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course
     LLM US Law Elective

  Ben Carpenter

Lawyers are viewed as problem-solvers, and as leaders in society, and this class introduces a framework of ethical leadership and helps set a trajectory for continued growth. This course highlights skills and traits needed for attorneys to thrive, and provides avenues to consider how to act in alignment with one’s values. Given the mission of St. Thomas Law School, the class places a special emphasis on relationships. The class also will facilitate opportunities to discuss problem-solving and cross-cultural competency. Prerequisite: LAWS 640

1 Credits

641-04
Serving Clients Well F2
 
See Details
J. Cornell
XPLL.M 
TBD
45/36/0
Lecture
CRN 22837
1 Cr.
Size: 45
Enrolled: 36
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su

01/08 - 01/12:
9:00 am
11:45 am
MSL 235

02/12:
NA
NA
In Person

01/08 - 01/12:
9:00 am
11:45 am
MSL 235

01/08 - 01/12:
9:00 am
11:45 am
MSL 235

01/08 - 01/12:
9:00 am
11:45 am
MSL 235

01/08 - 01/12:
9:00 am
11:45 am
MSL 235

   

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22837

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 235

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course
     LLM US Law Elective

  Jennifer Cornell

Lawyers are viewed as problem-solvers, and as leaders in society, and this class introduces a framework of ethical leadership and helps set a trajectory for continued growth. This course highlights skills and traits needed for attorneys to thrive, and provides avenues to consider how to act in alignment with one’s values. Given the mission of St. Thomas Law School, the class places a special emphasis on relationships. The class also will facilitate opportunities to discuss problem-solving and cross-cultural competency. Prerequisite: LAWS 640

1 Credits

642-01
Business Basics
 
See Details
J. Organ
LL.M 
TBD
85/85/0
Lecture
CRN 22969
1 Cr.
Size: 85
Enrolled: 85
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su

01/16 - 03/18:
10:30 am
11:45 am
MSL 321

 

01/16 - 03/18:
10:30 am
11:45 am
MSL 321

 

03/22:
NA
NA
In Person

   

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22969

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 321

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM US Law Elective

  Jerome Organ

Lawyers need a basic familiarity with various fundamental financial and accounting concepts both to work with individual and organizational clients, to be responsible members of their law firms or legal services organizations, and to be prepared to provide meaningful service on non-profit boards and/or to their parishes and communities. This course provides an introduction to fundamental financial and accounting concepts associated with budgeting and net worth for individuals and income statements and balance sheets of for-profit and non-profit organizations (including law firms). It also provides a sufficient grounding in business structures to understand the different approaches to the “business structure” of a law firm or legal services organization while providing an introduction to the “business of law,” including incorporating pro bono into the law firm culture.  Finally, it will provide an introduction to the purposes of business entities and the concept of corporate social responsibility. Prerequisites: LAWS 640 and LAWS 641.

1 Credits

642-02
Business Basics
 
See Details
D. Grenardo
LL.M 
TBD
85/72/0
Lecture
CRN 22968
1 Cr.
Size: 85
Enrolled: 72
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su

01/16 - 03/18:
9:00 am
10:15 am
MSL 321

 

01/16 - 03/18:
9:00 am
10:15 am
MSL 321

 

03/22:
NA
NA
In Person

   

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22968

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 321

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM US Law Elective

  David Grenardo

Lawyers need a basic familiarity with various fundamental financial and accounting concepts both to work with individual and organizational clients, to be responsible members of their law firms or legal services organizations, and to be prepared to provide meaningful service on non-profit boards and/or to their parishes and communities. This course provides an introduction to fundamental financial and accounting concepts associated with budgeting and net worth for individuals and income statements and balance sheets of for-profit and non-profit organizations (including law firms). It also provides a sufficient grounding in business structures to understand the different approaches to the “business structure” of a law firm or legal services organization while providing an introduction to the “business of law,” including incorporating pro bono into the law firm culture.  Finally, it will provide an introduction to the purposes of business entities and the concept of corporate social responsibility. Prerequisites: LAWS 640 and LAWS 641.

1 Credits

700-01
Business Associations
 
TR 10:00 am - 11:55 am
B. Arndt
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
43/43/0
Lecture
CRN 22774
4 Cr.
Size: 43
Enrolled: 43
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

10:00 am
11:55 am
MSL 334

 

10:00 am
11:55 am
MSL 334

     

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22774

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 334

Requirements Met:
     LLM US Law Elective

  Brenda Arndt

This course will introduce students to basic concepts in agency and partnership law as well as the law of corporations under the Model Business Corporation Act. Students will examine fundamental legal rights and duties between corporate shareholders, directors and officers. The course will cover the legal issues of both closely held and publicly held corporations, as well as those of hybrid organizations like limited liability partnerships. If time permits, students will learn the fundamentals of corporate finance and federal regulation of corporate share trading.

4 Credits

705-01
Evidence
 
See Details
J. Hoyos
 
01/16 - 05/10
47/35/0
Lecture
CRN 22775
3 Cr.
Size: 47
Enrolled: 35
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

5:00 pm
6:25 pm
MSL 238

 

5:00 pm
6:25 pm
MSL 238

     

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22775

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 238

  Juan Hoyos, Pete Marker

This course will consider the rules governing the proof of disputed issues of fact at trial. Students will examine rules relating to relevance, presumptions and burdens, wit- nesses, scientific and demonstrative evidence, character evidence, hearsay and privileges.

3 Credits

705-02
Evidence
 
MW 5:30 pm - 6:55 pm
J. Harris
 
01/16 - 05/10
50/24/0
Lecture
CRN 22776
3 Cr.
Size: 50
Enrolled: 24
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su

5:30 pm
6:55 pm
MSL 235

 

5:30 pm
6:55 pm
MSL 235

       

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22776

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 235

  JaPaul Harris

This course will consider the rules governing the proof of disputed issues of fact at trial. Students will examine rules relating to relevance, presumptions and burdens, wit- nesses, scientific and demonstrative evidence, character evidence, hearsay and privileges.

3 Credits

715-01
Lawyering Skills III
 
W 9:00 am - 10:55 am
M. Kuhl
 
01/16 - 05/10
14/14/0
Lecture
CRN 22777
2 Cr.
Size: 14
Enrolled: 14
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

9:00 am
10:55 am
MSL 242

       

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22777

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 242

  Michelle Kuhl

This course will focus on the skills necessary for success- fully pursuing an appeal. After a brief introduction to the appellate process and its corresponding procedural rules, students will learn to evaluate a case for appeal, identify and narrow issues, develop a persuasive theory, and write an effective appellate brief. Additionally, students will present a 15-minute oral argument on their briefs to a moot court.

2 Credits

715-02
Lawyering Skills III
 
F 10:00 am - 11:55 am
M. Barber
 
01/16 - 05/10
14/13/0
Lecture
CRN 22778
2 Cr.
Size: 14
Enrolled: 13
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
       

10:00 am
11:55 am
MSL 324

   

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22778

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 324

  Matthew Barber

This course will focus on the skills necessary for success- fully pursuing an appeal. After a brief introduction to the appellate process and its corresponding procedural rules, students will learn to evaluate a case for appeal, identify and narrow issues, develop a persuasive theory, and write an effective appellate brief. Additionally, students will present a 15-minute oral argument on their briefs to a moot court.

2 Credits

715-03
Lawyering Skills III
 
M 8:25 am - 10:20 am
B. Lawonn
 
01/16 - 05/10
14/14/0
Lecture
CRN 22779
2 Cr.
Size: 14
Enrolled: 14
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su

8:25 am
10:20 am
MSL 242

           

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22779

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 242

  Brittany Lawonn

This course will focus on the skills necessary for success- fully pursuing an appeal. After a brief introduction to the appellate process and its corresponding procedural rules, students will learn to evaluate a case for appeal, identify and narrow issues, develop a persuasive theory, and write an effective appellate brief. Additionally, students will present a 15-minute oral argument on their briefs to a moot court.

2 Credits

715-04
Lawyering Skills III
 
T 6:05 pm - 8:00 pm
J. Burdorf
 
01/16 - 05/10
14/14/0
Lecture
CRN 22781
2 Cr.
Size: 14
Enrolled: 14
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

6:05 pm
8:00 pm
MSL 334

         

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22781

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 334

  Jean Burdorf

This course will focus on the skills necessary for success- fully pursuing an appeal. After a brief introduction to the appellate process and its corresponding procedural rules, students will learn to evaluate a case for appeal, identify and narrow issues, develop a persuasive theory, and write an effective appellate brief. Additionally, students will present a 15-minute oral argument on their briefs to a moot court.

2 Credits

715-06
Lawyering Skills III
 
R 1:30 pm - 3:25 pm
J. Mintzer
 
01/16 - 05/10
14/14/0
Lecture
CRN 22784
2 Cr.
Size: 14
Enrolled: 14
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

1:30 pm
3:25 pm
MSL 334

     

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22784

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 334

  Joel Mintzer

This course will focus on the skills necessary for success- fully pursuing an appeal. After a brief introduction to the appellate process and its corresponding procedural rules, students will learn to evaluate a case for appeal, identify and narrow issues, develop a persuasive theory, and write an effective appellate brief. Additionally, students will present a 15-minute oral argument on their briefs to a moot court.

2 Credits

725-01
Professional Responsibility
 
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G. Sisk
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
45/47/0
Lecture
CRN 22785
3 Cr.
Size: 45
Enrolled: 47
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

10:30 am
11:55 am
MSL 235

 

10:30 am
11:55 am
MSL 238

   

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22785

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 235

Minneapolis: School Of Law 238

Requirements Met:
     LLM US Law Elective

  Gregory Sisk

This course will examine issues of legal ethics and the professional responsibility of lawyers. Students will study the law governing the conduct of lawyers in areas like formation of the lawyer/client relationship, conflicts of interest, confidentiality, client communications and the lawyer's role within the adversarial process. Additionally, students will move beyond the legal rules and regulations to explore expanded and aspirational ideas of what a lawyer's role can and should be in the lawyer/client relationship, in the profession and in society.

3 Credits

725-02
Professional Responsibility
 
MW 4:35 pm - 6:00 pm
K. Ciano
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
50/28/0
Lecture
CRN 22786
3 Cr.
Size: 50
Enrolled: 28
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su

4:35 pm
6:00 pm
MSL 446

 

4:35 pm
6:00 pm
MSL 446

       

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22786

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 446

Requirements Met:
     LLM US Law Elective

  Karin Ciano

This course will examine issues of legal ethics and the professional responsibility of lawyers. Students will study the law governing the conduct of lawyers in areas like formation of the lawyer/client relationship, conflicts of interest, confidentiality, client communications and the lawyer's role within the adversarial process. Additionally, students will move beyond the legal rules and regulations to explore expanded and aspirational ideas of what a lawyer's role can and should be in the lawyer/client relationship, in the profession and in society.

3 Credits

728-01
Cybersecurity: Managing Risk
 
Online
M. Lanterman
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
24/24/0
Online: Asynchronous
CRN 22964
3 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 24
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             
+ asynchronous coursework

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22964

Online: Asynchronous | Online: Asynchronous

Online

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective

  Mark Lanterman

In today's digital world, cybersecurity has become an incredibly important aspect of organizational culture. This course will examine primary components of cybersecurity strategies, digital forensics, ethics and compliance, cyber threats and risks, and associated legal considerations. Students will learn how to discuss cybersecurity and think critically about constructing mitigation and response protocols.

3 Credits

732-01
Exec. Persp. in Eth. & Compl.
 
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R. James
XPLL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
34/19/0
Online: Asynchronous
CRN 22940
3 Cr.
Size: 34
Enrolled: 19
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             
+ asynchronous coursework

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22940

Online: Asynchronous | Online: Asynchronous

Online

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course
     LLM US Law Elective

  Ronald James, Neil Hamilton

This course will provide students with an opportunity to learn about compliance from the perspective of executives and leaders in the industry. Practicing compliance executives will discuss goals, strategies, activities and challenges associated with their business. Students will have an opportunity to relate the philosophies and techniques developed in the MSL/LLM Compliance program to those presented. Through candid and in-depth conversations with participating executives, students will learn about compliance from a leadership perspective relevant to today's complex business environment. Prerequisite: LAWS730/BETH650 Prerequisite for MSL: LAWS699 Prerequisite OR concurrent registration: BETH651

3 Credits

733-01
Election Law
 
M 1:30 pm - 3:25 pm
M. Gordon
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
16/15/0
Lecture
CRN 22773
2 Cr.
Size: 16
Enrolled: 15
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su

1:30 pm
3:25 pm
MSL 324

           

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22773

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 324

Requirements Met:
     JD LLM Elective

  Mitchell Gordon

This course examines judicial and legislative regulation of the political and electoral process. Two main themes are explored: First, how do legislatures, including Congress and state governments, regulate campaigns, elections, and participants in the political process. Second, under what conditions are judges justified to intervene in the political process. Topics to be examined include: The enduring legacy of the Florida 2000 Bush v. Gore litigation, McCain-Feingold (BCRA); reapportionment and legislative districting; elections and ballot access; bribery and campaign finance reform; the right to vote along with the battles over alleged voter fraud and suppression; regulation of political action committees, political parties, unions, and corporations. In addition, course will also examine specific election laws and regulations in Minnesota.

2 Credits

736-01
Human Exploitation
 
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R. Alexander
 
01/16 - 05/10
16/14/0
Lecture
CRN 22788
3 Cr.
Size: 16
Enrolled: 14
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su

3:00 pm
4:25 pm
MSL 321

 

3:00 pm
4:25 pm
MSL 321

       

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22788

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 321

  Rana Alexander, Misty Myers

This course will introduce students to federal statutes, Supreme Court caselaw, and scholarship (including feminist, minority, and faith perspectives) regarding human trafficking (both sexual and labor slavery) and child pornography. Topics will include criminal enforcement, survivor empowerment, defense strategies, legislative interests, judicial oversight, and nongovernmental organizational intervention.

3 Credits

739-01
Well-Being & Professional Form
 
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J. Organ
 
01/16 - 05/10
24/25/0
Lecture
CRN 22789
2 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 25
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

8:25 am
10:20 am
MSL 244

         

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22789

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 244

  Jerome Organ, Kendra Brodin

This course is designed to deepen law students’ understanding of well-being and professional identity formation through a combination of readings, videos, exercises, and in-depth classroom discussions on various well-being topics that influence and impact the life and well-being of law students and members of the legal profession. Specifically, through this course, students will gain a thorough understanding of the six dimensions of well-being (emotional, occupational, social, intellectual, physical, and spiritual) and the impacts of well-being on not only individual student professional formation and quality of life, but also systemic issues in the legal profession related to the well-being, or lack thereof, in the profession today.

2 Credits

741-01
Understanding Legislative Inte
 
MW 4:00 pm - 5:55 pm
P. Thissen
 
01/16 - 05/10
14/11/0
Lecture
CRN 22790
3 Cr.
Size: 14
Enrolled: 11
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su

4:00 pm
5:55 pm
MSL 334

 

4:00 pm
5:55 pm
MSL 334

       

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22790

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 334

  Paul Thissen

 One of the primary tasks of lawyers and judges is to interpret statutes enacted by the legislature.  The goal of this class is to provide students with a deeper understanding of the legislative process to help effectively discern legislative intent.  This course will address theories of legislative process, as well as how legislatures operate in practice and role of different actors in the legislative process.  It will also explore various theories of legislative interpretation and how those theories evolved over the last century.  The course will focus on tools of ascertaining legislative intent that go beyond the text, with a practical focus on analyzing the evolution of statutes, finding and understanding legislative history, and applying common canons of construction.

3 Credits

750-01
M|H Healthcare Compliance Inst
 
TBD
TBD
 
TBD
1/1/0
Lecture
CRN 23143
3 Cr.
Size: 1
Enrolled: 1
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 23143

Lecture

Law Exch-WM Mitchell, St Paul: In Person

Instructor: TBD

3 Credits

758-01
Catholic Thought, Law & Policy
 
W 1:30 pm - 4:25 pm
D. Griffith
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
24/0/0
Lecture
CRN 22791
3 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

1:30 pm
4:25 pm
MSL 458

       

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22791

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 458

Requirements Met:
     LLM US Law Elective

  Daniel Griffith

This interdisciplinary course explores the intersection of Catholic social teaching (CST) and law. The class will examine contemporary legal and public policy issues through the prism of CST. The first, foundational section of the course covers biblical and philosophical foundations for the Catholic Church’s conceptions of justice and mercy, regulation and freedom, truth and conscience. The class will explore the fundamental principles of CST as well as the Church’s role in proposing moral principles in the public square. The second, longer section of the course involves praxis and application of principles. Students will examine specific issues through the prism of CST. These may include abortion; religious liberty; economic policy and labor rights; immigration policy; health care policy; and environmental policy. Students will explore a topic of their choosing in depth in a longer research paper as part of the course.

3 Credits

766-01
Domestic Violence
 
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V. Jacobson Brenner
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
30/20/0
Lecture
CRN 22792
2 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 20
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

4:00 pm
5:55 pm
SCH 315

       

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22792

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: Schulze Hall 315

Requirements Met:
     LLM US Law Elective

  Victoria Jacobson Brenner, Debra Bulluck

This course is intended to help students understand how domestic violence impacts all practice areas. The curriculum is interactive and incorporates guest speakers regarding various topics such as representing adult victims of domestic violence; obtaining an order for protection; the children of battered women & battered women as mothers; the family law system; the criminal justice system; stalking and sexual assault issues; evidence; and immigration issues. The class will be a combination of the first hour lecture and the last hour small group discussion with featured guest speakers from the community. The course will provide an educational experience that will change lawyers to effectively represent victims of domestic violence and to serve as conscientious policy-makers integrating their awareness about domestic violence into their legal work to increase access to justice for all.

2 Credits

778-01
Advanced Evidence
 
R 6:15 pm - 8:10 pm
S. Cahill
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
24/23/0
Lecture
CRN 22794
2 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 23
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

6:15 pm
8:10 pm
MSL 334

     

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22794

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 334

Requirements Met:
     LLM US Law Elective

  Sean Cahill

This course examines subjects in evidence that are not generally covered (or not examined in depth) in the introductory evidence course but are critical to the modern civil and criminal trial practice. The course may focus on the practical use and application of Minnesota Rules of Evidence, with contrast and comparison to the Federal Rules of Evidence where appropriate. Topics may include: introduction of digital/electronic evidence, foundation for forensic evidence, review of scientific evidence, such as DNA and fingerprints, advanced hearsay, character and impeachment evidence, and the use of expert witnesses. Prerequisite: LAWS 705. 

2 Credits

787-01
Representing Entrepreneurs
 
T 8:25 am - 10:20 am
D. Monroe
 
01/16 - 05/10
24/12/0
Lecture
CRN 22795
2 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 12
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

8:25 am
10:20 am
SCH 302

         

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22795

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: Schulze Hall 302

  Dennis Monroe

This class will provide students the skill set and foundational information to represent entrepreneurial businesses.  Topics include appropriate corporate and legal structures, document preparation, review and analysis of business plans, evaluation of financing and funding sources, and case studies.  The goal is to help students gain a clear understanding of what kind of information and skillsets are necessary to represent early-stage companies. Prerequisite: LAWS700 is either a pre-requisite or a co-requisite.

2 Credits

788-01
Info. Privacy and Data Prot.
 
Online
C. Wheaton
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
24/23/0
Online: Asynchronous
CRN 22951
3 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 23
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             
+ asynchronous coursework

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22951

Online: Asynchronous | Online: Asynchronous

Online

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Christopher Wheaton

Privacy and data protection are fundamental issues in the digital world and the growing information economy. Almost every commercial business involves the processing of personal data either for its primary purpose or in its administration. Collecting, storing, transferring, or otherwise processing the personal data of individuals creates a multitude of legal and compliance obligations which these laws seek to regulate. This course will examine the sectoral and comprehensive models of current privacy laws, data subject rights, international data transfers, strategic differentiators, emerging laws, information security concepts, and applicable legal cases. By investigating these topics, students will have a foundational knowledge of privacy and security laws, individual rights, business obligations, and regulatory requirements.

3 Credits

789-01
Presentation Skills for Lawyer
 
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D. Currell
 
TBD
20/17/0
Lecture
CRN 22833
2 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 17
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su

01/08 - 01/12:
12:30 pm
5:30 pm
MSL 244

01/02 - 01/05:
12:30 pm
5:30 pm
MSL 244

01/08 - 01/12:
12:30 pm
5:30 pm
MSL 244

01/02 - 01/05:
12:30 pm
5:30 pm
MSL 244

01/08 - 01/12:
12:30 pm
5:30 pm
MSL 244

   

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22833

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 244

  Dan Currell

Oral communication away from the courtroom is a universally necessary skill.  Lawyers advising companies, speaking at public hearings, leading nonprofits, or managing their own firms need strong presentation skills.  This course provides direct experience with preparing and delivering presentations to varied audiences on legal topics. Students will study presentation techniques as a framework, but the emphasis of the course is on doing: students will make presentations throughout the class. The course progresses from simple oral presentations to presentations on broader topics where the students develop slides, build messaging, rehearse the presentation, and deliver it to an audience.

2 Credits

793-01
Topics: Role of Prosecutor
 
R 6:05 pm - 8:00 pm
C. Townsend
 
01/16 - 05/10
30/21/0
Lecture
CRN 22826
2 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 21
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

6:05 pm
8:00 pm
MSL 244

     

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22826

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 244

  Cheri Townsend

The subject matter of these courses will vary from year to year, but will not duplicate existing courses. Descriptions of these courses are available in the Searchable Class Schedule on Murphy Online, View Searchable Class Schedule

2 Credits

793-TL1
Topics:Gig Economy Europe/US
 
See Details
N. Hos
 
TBD
20/10/0
Lecture
CRN 22962
2 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 10
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su

01/08 - 01/11:
9:00 am
12:00 pm
MSL 238

01/02 - 01/05:
9:00 am
12:00 pm
MSL 238

01/08 - 01/11:
9:00 am
12:00 pm
MSL 238

01/02 - 01/05:
9:00 am
12:00 pm
MSL 238

01/08 - 01/11:
9:00 am
12:00 pm
MSL 238

01/31:
NA
NA
In Person

01/02 - 01/05:
9:00 am
12:00 pm
MSL 238

01/08 - 01/11:
9:00 am
12:00 pm
MSL 238

01/02 - 01/05:
9:00 am
12:00 pm
MSL 238

   

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22962

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 238

Minneapolis: In Person

Nicholett Hos

The subject matter of these courses will vary from year to year, but will not duplicate existing courses. Descriptions of these courses are available in the Searchable Class Schedule on Murphy Online, View Searchable Class Schedule

2 Credits

793-TL2
Tpcs:Antitrust Dig.Econ Eur/US
 
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P. Pal Szilagyi
 
TBD
20/0/0
Lecture
CRN 22963
2 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su

01/08 - 01/11:
1:00 pm
4:00 pm
In Person

01/02 - 01/05:
1:00 pm
4:00 pm
In Person

01/08 - 01/11:
1:00 pm
4:00 pm
In Person

01/02 - 01/05:
1:00 pm
4:00 pm
In Person

01/08 - 01/11:
1:00 pm
4:00 pm
In Person

01/31:
NA
NA
In Person

01/02 - 01/05:
1:00 pm
4:00 pm
In Person

01/08 - 01/11:
1:00 pm
4:00 pm
In Person

01/02 - 01/05:
1:00 pm
4:00 pm
In Person

   

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22963

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: In Person

Pal Pal Szilagyi

The subject matter of these courses will vary from year to year, but will not duplicate existing courses. Descriptions of these courses are available in the Searchable Class Schedule on Murphy Online, View Searchable Class Schedule

2 Credits

794-01
Topics:Congress,Pres,Constitut
 
T 1:30 pm - 3:25 pm
D. Schultz
 
01/16 - 05/10
25/16/0
Lecture
CRN 22828
2 Cr.
Size: 25
Enrolled: 16
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

1:30 pm
3:25 pm
MSL 244

         

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22828

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 244

  David Schultz

The subject matter of these courses will vary from year to year, but will not duplicate existing courses. Descriptions of these courses are available in the Searchable Class Schedule on Murphy Online, View Searchable Class Schedule

2 Credits

794-TL1
Tpcs:Decentralization Tech Pol
 
T 9:00 am - 11:55 am
W. Kaal
 
01/16 - 05/10
40/12/0
Lecture
CRN 22970
3 Cr.
Size: 40
Enrolled: 12
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

9:00 am
11:55 am
SCH 314

         

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22970

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: Schulze Hall 314

  Wulf Kaal

The subject matter of these courses will vary from year to year, but will not duplicate existing courses. Descriptions of these courses are available in the Searchable Class Schedule on Murphy Online, View Searchable Class Schedule

3 Credits

795-01
Topics: Law of Lobbying
 
T 4:00 pm - 5:55 pm
R. LeBeau
 
01/16 - 05/10
20/13/0
Lecture
CRN 22829
2 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 13
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

4:00 pm
5:55 pm
MSL 244

         

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22829

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 244

  Reid LeBeau

The subject matter of these courses will vary from year to year, but will not duplicate existing courses. Descriptions of these courses are available in the Searchable Class Schedule on Murphy Online, View Searchable Class Schedule

2 Credits

796-01
Topics: Patent Prosecution
 
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M. Dawson
 
01/16 - 05/10
6/3/0
Lecture
CRN 22830
2 Cr.
Size: 6
Enrolled: 3
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

3:00 pm
4:55 pm
MSL 448

         

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22830

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 448

  Michelle Dawson, Devan Padmanabhan

The subject matter of these courses will vary from year to year, but will not duplicate existing courses. Descriptions of these courses are available in the Searchable Class Schedule on Murphy Online, View Searchable Class Schedule

2 Credits

796-TL2
Topics:Disability Law & Policy
 
See Details
D. Stewart
 
01/16 - 05/10
15/16/0
Lecture
CRN 22967
2 Cr.
Size: 15
Enrolled: 16
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

3:00 pm
4:55 pm
MSL 244

     

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22967

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 244

  Daniel Stewart, Ana Voss

The subject matter of these courses will vary from year to year, but will not duplicate existing courses. Descriptions of these courses are available in the Searchable Class Schedule on Murphy Online, View Searchable Class Schedule

2 Credits

797-01
Topics:Energy Law&Policy Pract
 
M 6:05 pm - 9:00 pm
L. Crum
XP 
01/16 - 05/10
8/6/0
Lecture
CRN 22831
3 Cr.
Size: 8
Enrolled: 6
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su

6:05 pm
9:00 pm
MSL 300

           

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22831

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 300

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  Lisa Crum

The subject matter of these courses will vary from year to year, but will not duplicate existing courses. Descriptions of these courses are available in the Searchable Class Schedule on Murphy Online, View Searchable Class Schedule

3 Credits

797-TL1
Tpcs:Practice Ready Leg. Wrtng
 
W 1:30 pm - 4:25 pm
L. Reilly
 
01/16 - 03/13
8/8/0
Lecture
CRN 22965
2 Cr.
Size: 8
Enrolled: 8
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 03/13
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

1:30 pm
4:25 pm
MSL 459

       

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22965

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 459

  Laura Reilly

The subject matter of these courses will vary from year to year, but will not duplicate existing courses. Descriptions of these courses are available in the Searchable Class Schedule on Murphy Online, View Searchable Class Schedule

2 Credits

798-01
Topics: Criminal Pro 2
 
T 3:00 pm - 4:55 pm
J. Jonas
 
01/16 - 05/10
40/33/0
Lecture
CRN 22832
2 Cr.
Size: 40
Enrolled: 33
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

3:00 pm
4:55 pm
MSL 334

         

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22832

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 334

802-01
Administrative Law
 
MW 10:30 am - 11:55 am
A. Wildermuth
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
44/21/0
Lecture
CRN 22796
3 Cr.
Size: 44
Enrolled: 21
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su

10:30 am
11:55 am
MSL 334

 

10:30 am
11:55 am
MSL 334

       

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22796

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 334

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Amy Wildermuth

This course will examine the legal limits on administrative agencies under the Constitution, the Administrative Procedure Act and other statutes. Students will explore constitutional limits on Congress' power to delegate law- making and judicial power to agencies, procedural limits on agency rulemaking and decision making and limits on the availability and scope of judicial review of agency actions.

3 Credits

807-01
Banking Law
 
MW 4:35 pm - 6:00 pm
K. Kanski
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
16/12/0
Lecture
CRN 22797
3 Cr.
Size: 16
Enrolled: 12
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su

4:35 pm
6:00 pm
MSL 238

 

4:35 pm
6:00 pm
MSL 238

       

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22797

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 238

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Kirstin Kanski

This course will examine the nature and scope of the federal and state laws regulating financial institutions, including national and state-chartered commercial banks, thrift institutions and holding companies. Students will study the history and evolution of the banking industry and explore the social and economic policies underlying banking regulation. Additional topics will include entry restrictions, expansion of bank activities, branch banking and interstate banking.

3 Credits

808-01
Bankruptcy
 
W 1:30 pm - 4:25 pm
J. Jorissen
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
24/4/0
Lecture
CRN 22798
3 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 4
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

1:30 pm
4:25 pm
MSL 244

       

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22798

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 244

Requirements Met:
     LLM US Law Elective

  Jim Jorissen

This course will introduce students to basic principles of bankruptcy law and practice. Students will explore topics like eligibility for bankruptcy, powers of the bankruptcy trustee, collection and distribution of the debtor's estate, rights of creditors and discharge of the debtor. Although the course will focus on individual bankruptcy under Chapter 7 of the bankruptcy laws, students will also examine issues of corporate reorganization under Chapter 11 and rehabilitation under Chapter 13.

3 Credits

819-01
Criminal Procedure 1
 
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J. Fischmann
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
45/33/0
Lecture
CRN 22799
3 Cr.
Size: 45
Enrolled: 33
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

6:05 pm
7:30 pm
MSL 235

 

6:05 pm
7:30 pm
MSL 235

     

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22799

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 235

Requirements Met:
     LLM US Law Elective

  Jake Fischmann, Rachel Kraker

This course will explore law enforcement interactions with individuals and the ways in which constitutional constraints upon governmental investigative practices limit the use of evidence in criminal trials. In particular, students will examine interactions during police stops, searches and seizures, arrests and interrogation and will view all of these interactions in light of the rights conferred through the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments.

3 Credits

822-01
Disability Law
 
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E. Peterson
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
30/8/0
Lecture
CRN 22800
3 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 8
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

8:30 am
9:55 am
MSL 238

 

8:30 am
9:55 am
MSL 238

     

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22800

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 238

Requirements Met:
     LLM US Law Elective

  Emily Peterson, Ana Voss

This course will explore the legal protections afforded to persons with disabilities. Through a focus on the federal Americans with Disabilities Act, Rehabilitation Act, and Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, students will examine the rights of individuals with disabilities in education, public accomodations, government programs, and the workplace. Students will evaluate critically the assumptions, philosophy, and tools that underlie the law's current approach and will consider alternative approaches. The course will give students substantial experience in using tools of statutory interpretation as they consider the applicable statutes and their emerging judicial interpretation.

3 Credits

823-01
Employment Discrimination
 
T 3:00 pm - 4:55 pm
J. Markham
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
30/28/0
Lecture
CRN 22801
2 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 28
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

3:00 pm
4:55 pm
MSL 458

         

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22801

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 458

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  John Markham

This course will examine the federal laws prohibiting discrimination in the workplace, including Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the Equal Pay Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Students will learn about basic requirements for proving discrimination, by both overtly discriminatory employment policies and facially neutral rules with a discriminatory impact. Topics also will include affirmative action, pregnancy in the workplace, sexual harassment and reasonable accommodation under the A.D.A.

2 Credits

825-01
Environmental Law
 
MW 1:30 pm - 2:55 pm
A. Wildermuth
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
45/46/0
Lecture
CRN 22802
3 Cr.
Size: 45
Enrolled: 46
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su

1:30 pm
2:55 pm
MSL 238

 

1:30 pm
2:55 pm
MSL 238

       

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22802

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 238

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Amy Wildermuth

This course will examine the legal mechanisms available to regulate and remedy environmental harm. Although students will learn about some common law claims, most of the course will focus on federal environmental statutes and regulations like the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, the Endangered Species Act and the statutes relating to hazardous substances. The course will introduce students to interviewing, counseling and negotiation skills in an environmental law context.

3 Credits

826-01
Estate Planning
 
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J. Sykora
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
35/11/0
Lecture
CRN 22803
3 Cr.
Size: 35
Enrolled: 11
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su

6:35 pm
8:00 pm
MSL 238

 

6:35 pm
8:00 pm
MSL 238

       

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22803

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 238

Requirements Met:
     LLM US Law Elective

  Jayne Sykora, Jill Sauber

This course will include the theory and actual practice of estate planning. It will emphasize the ways in which tax and non-tax goals influence estate planning. There will be strong emphasis on the way innovative techniques influence the delivery of your legal services. Innovative modern drafting techniques, including web-based techniques, will be evaluated and used as a teaching tool. (3 credits. Offered yearly.) Prerequisite: LAWS 859 Wills, Trusts, and Estates I

3 Credits

827-01
Family Law
 
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M. Boulette
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
50/28/0
Lecture
CRN 22804
3 Cr.
Size: 50
Enrolled: 28
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

8:55 am
10:20 am
MSL 235

 

8:55 am
10:20 am
MSL 235

     

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22804

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 235

Requirements Met:
     LLM US Law Elective

  Michael Boulette, Laura Kvasnicka

This course will explore the legal and policy issues relating to the creation and dissolution of family relation- ships. Students will examine topics such as marriage requirements, co-habitation, marital contracts, property distribution upon divorce, spousal support, child custody and child support.

3 Credits

835-01
Int'l Business Transactions
 
TR 1:30 pm - 2:55 pm
B. Arndt
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
33/22/0
Lecture
CRN 22806
3 Cr.
Size: 33
Enrolled: 22
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

1:30 pm
2:55 pm
MSL 238

 

1:30 pm
2:55 pm
MSL 238

     

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22806

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 238

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Brenda Arndt

This course will explore the legal problems that can arise in transactions involving goods, services or money across national borders. Students will analyze potential legal problems with international contracts and agreements, and they will examine governmental regulation of international trade in areas like intellectual property, anti-dumping duties and export controls.

3 Credits

838-01
Civil Pretrial Litigation
 
T 4:35 pm - 6:30 pm
C. Halloran
XPLL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
12/8/0
Lecture
CRN 22807
2 Cr.
Size: 12
Enrolled: 8
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

4:35 pm
6:30 pm
MSL 321

         

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22807

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 321

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course
     LLM US Law Elective

  Cianna Halloran

This course will expose students to the civil pre-trial process - complaint, answer, discovery, despositions, motions and settlement.

2 Credits

851-01
Real Estate Transactions
 
F 8:25 am - 10:20 am
J. Squires
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
10/9/0
Lecture
CRN 22808
2 Cr.
Size: 10
Enrolled: 9
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
       

8:25 am
10:20 am
MSL LL32

   

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22808

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law LL32

Requirements Met:
     LLM US Law Elective

  Jay Squires

This course will cover an array of legal and practical aspects of real estate transactions. Students will explore legal and policy issues within the context of several common real estate transaction types, including purchase agreements and leases. the course will also introduce students to the process and art of critically analyzing, negotiating and documenting real estate transactions.

2 Credits

852-01
Sales
 
MW 8:55 am - 10:20 am
P. Floyd
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
45/41/0
Lecture
CRN 22809
3 Cr.
Size: 45
Enrolled: 41
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su

8:55 am
10:20 am
MSL 235

 

8:55 am
10:20 am
MSL 235

       

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22809

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 235

Requirements Met:
     LLM US Law Elective

  Paul Floyd

This course will cover the law governing contracts for the sale of goods under Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code. Topics will include contract formation, including the statute of frauds and the parole evidence rule; express and implied warranties; the mechanics of performance, including transfer of title and tender; and remedies for breach of contract.

3 Credits

854-01
Securities Regulation
 
MW 8:30 am - 9:55 am
W. Kaal
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
40/6/0
Lecture
CRN 22810
3 Cr.
Size: 40
Enrolled: 6
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su

8:30 am
9:55 am
MSL 244

 

8:30 am
9:55 am
MSL 244

       

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22810

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 244

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective

  Wulf Kaal

This course will examine federal and state securities laws that regulate the process of financing business by dis- tributing securities to the public. Topics will include the nature of a security, exemptions from registration, sec- urities distribution and trading, the functions of the Securities and Exchange Commission, registration and disclosure requirements, "blue sky" laws, proxy rules, broker/dealer regulation, the regulation of investment companies and civil liabilties. Prerequisite: Business Associations

3 Credits

855-01
Sports Law
 
MW 10:30 am - 11:55 am
D. Grenardo
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
43/38/0
Lecture
CRN 22995
3 Cr.
Size: 43
Enrolled: 38
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su

10:30 am
11:55 am
MSL 458

 

10:30 am
11:55 am
MSL 458

       

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22995

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 458

Requirements Met:
     LLM US Law Elective

  David Grenardo

This course covers a variety of sports law issues in both amateur and professional sports. In particular, the course focuses on the legal regulation of high school and college athletics. It also examines the legal framework governing the relationship between an agent and a professional athlete while analyzing the ethical issues that can arise in that relationship. In addition, the course explores gender and race equity issues in sports. Finally, it analyzes the major intellectual property issues found in sports. Within those major topics, the course considers various legal concepts including contract law, constitutional law, agency, antitrust law, labor law, Title IX, laws relating to gender discrimination and racial discrimination, copyright and trademark laws, and name, image, and likeness (NIL).

3 Credits

859-01
Wills, Estates & Trusts I
 
MW 10:30 am - 11:55 am
P. Ruce
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
40/38/0
Lecture
CRN 22811
3 Cr.
Size: 40
Enrolled: 38
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su

10:30 am
11:55 am
MSL 244

 

10:30 am
11:55 am
MSL 244

       

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22811

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 244

Requirements Met:
     LLM US Law Elective

  Philip Ruce

This course will introduce students to the law governing the transmission of property following death. Students will examine the justifications and limitations on the power to transmit one's property, the operation of intestacy statutes, the capacity to make a will, the requirements of a valid will, the construction of wills, and the inter-vivos trust and other will substitutes.

3 Credits

866-01
Law in Literature
 
T 1:30 pm - 3:25 pm
S. Stabile
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
15/14/0
Lecture
CRN 22812
2 Cr.
Size: 15
Enrolled: 14
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

1:30 pm
3:25 pm
MSL 324

         

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22812

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 324

Requirements Met:
     LLM US Law Elective

  Susan Stabile

This seminar will explore the law as a subject or theme in selected literary classics. Playwrights from Aristophanes to Robert Bolt (A Man for All Seasons) have used a court of law and the legal profession to help tell their timeless stories. Nineteenth-century novelists Charles Dickens and Fyodor Dostoevsky, and twentieth-century novelists Albert Camus (The Stranger) and Harper Lee (To Kill A Mockingbird) have used the law as a theme as well. The seminar will compare the civil and common law systems as reflected in literature and will examine the evolution of the jury. Students will work in teams to write and perform a one-act play based on subject matter studied in class..

2 Credits

870-01
Employee Benefit Law
 
TR 3:00 pm - 4:25 pm
J. Bauer
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
30/7/0
Lecture
CRN 22813
3 Cr.
Size: 30
Enrolled: 7
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

3:00 pm
4:25 pm
MSL 235

 

3:00 pm
4:25 pm
MSL 235

     

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22813

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 235

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Jeffrey Bauer

This course explores the employee benefit law practice and the laws that establish and define these important benefits that employers offer to attract and retain employees. This course will introduce students to the constantly-evolving rules and regulations – including the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 and the Affordable Care Act of 2010, to name a few – in conjunction with the actual plan documents and materials used in practice. Topics covered will include regulation of retirement and welfare benefits, rules designed to prevent forfeiture of retirement benefits, fiduciary duties under ERISA, preemption of state law, recent developments for group health plans and wellness programs.

3 Credits

871-01
Taxation of Business Enterp
 
MW 10:30 am - 11:55 am
D. Link
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
20/6/0
Lecture
CRN 22814
3 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 6
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su

10:30 am
11:55 am
MSL 238

 

10:30 am
11:55 am
MSL 238

       

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22814

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 238

Requirements Met:
     LLM US Law Elective

  David Link

This course will examine the tax treatment of the entity and the owners of a "C" corporation, an "S" corporation, a part- nership, and a limited liability company. The course will be useful as an introduction to business taxation to students who are interested in a practice involving tax planning and those interested in a general business practice. Taking an entity life-cycle approach, students will learn the tax con- sequences of organizing, operating, and liquidating these entities. Students will also consider contributions and dis- tributions of money and property, contributions of services, the treatment of losses and the effect of entity-level debt, allocations of tax items among the owners, and sales of own- ership interests. Students will learn the practical applic- ation of the issues studied through some basic drafting assignments. [Prerequisite: Taxation: Federal Income Taxation.]

3 Credits

876-01
Conflict of Laws
 
MW 1:30 pm - 2:55 pm
C. Reid
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
35/27/0
Lecture
CRN 22816
3 Cr.
Size: 35
Enrolled: 27
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su

1:30 pm
2:55 pm
MSL 334

 

1:30 pm
2:55 pm
MSL 334

       

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22816

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 334

Requirements Met:
     LLM US Law Elective

  Charles Reid

The course is a general introduction to choice of law and related areas. Topics covered include the traditional approach to choice of law; modern approaches, including interest analysis and the Second Restatement; constitutional constraints on choice of law, including the Full Faith & Credit Clause; the Erie doctrine and Klaxon; and the recognition of other state, foreign and international judgments. There is a final examination; no paper is required.

3 Credits

883-01
Bioethics
 
MW 3:00 pm - 4:25 pm
T. Collett
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
16/11/0
Lecture
CRN 22817
3 Cr.
Size: 16
Enrolled: 11
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su

3:00 pm
4:25 pm
MSL 448

 

3:00 pm
4:25 pm
MSL 448

       

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22817

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 448

Requirements Met:
     LLM US Law Elective

  Teresa Collett

This course will explore how ethical principles apply to medical issues, as those issues are regulated by law. Students will examine legislation and common law in areas such as abortion, artificial reproductive technology, contraception, consent, and end-of-life care. Students will compare important church documents and the underlying anthropology of the human person to the understanding of the person implicit in contemporary law. In lieu of taking an exam, students will choose a topic of interest and write a substantial research paper that may satisfy the upper-level writing requirement.

3 Credits

886-01
Litigation W/Fed Govt
 
TR 10:30 am - 11:55 am
G. Sisk
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
35/22/0
Lecture
CRN 22818
3 Cr.
Size: 35
Enrolled: 22
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

10:30 am
11:55 am
MSL 238

 

10:30 am
11:55 am
MSL 238

     

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22818

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 238

Requirements Met:
     LLM US Law Elective

  Gregory Sisk

This course will introduce students to the unique principles that apply when the sovereign is a party to a court action. Because the federal government is a party in nearly one- third of all civil cases in the federal courts, an under- standing of these principles is vital for any student interested in litigation or government practice. Students will examine the role of the Department of Justice, the question of federal sovereign immunity, suits against federal officers,a nd awards of attorney's fees against the government. Students also will explore when and how the government responds to injuries that it has caused to its citizens.

3 Credits

889-01
Small Firm Practice
 
T 9:00 am - 11:55 am
A. Bloomgren
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
24/24/0
Lecture
CRN 22819
3 Cr.
Size: 24
Enrolled: 24
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

9:00 am
11:55 am
SCH 421

         

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22819

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: Schulze Hall 421

Requirements Met:
     LLM US Law Elective

  Amanda Bloomgren

This course will introduce students to business decisions made in small firms. Students will examine Decision Areas and analyze them through Decision Issues. Students will develop a framework for making ethical business-side decisions, identifying stakeholders in decision-outcomes, and look holistically at the consequences of specific decisions on stakeholders. Students will prepare a mission statement and business plan.

3 Credits

896-01
Corporate Governance
 
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M. Rose
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
35/21/0
Lecture
CRN 22820
3 Cr.
Size: 35
Enrolled: 21
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

6:05 pm
9:00 pm
MSL 244

       

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22820

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 244

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Melodie Rose, John Stout

This course will familiarize students with the issues and subjects involved in serving on, and counseling, boards of directors of entities charted under the law. Students will examine the responsibilities and liability of boards of directors, which have come under increasing scrutiny from legislators, regulators, courts, stakeholders, the media and the public. The course will explore the failure of some boards of directors to take responsibility for assuming the development of an ethical culture in the entity they oversee , and their failure to assume responsibility for the organ- ization's integrity. Students will be graded on papers, the preparation of model board materials and classroom participation.

3 Credits

904-01
Client I & C
 
R 10:00 am - 11:55 am
N. Bonine DeQuesada
XPLL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
14/13/0
Lecture
CRN 22821
2 Cr.
Size: 14
Enrolled: 13
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

10:00 am
11:55 am
MSL 242

     

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22821

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 242

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course
     LLM US Law Elective

  Nikki Bonine DeQuesada

This course will examine perspectives on interviewing and counseling clients, with an emphasis on interviewing techniques, processes for facilitating and structuring inter -views, and active listening to clarify information and develop a relationship with a client. Students will learn to recognize psychological factors affecting the interviewing process, overcome client resistance and hostility and ident- ify legal issues and relevant facts. The course will develop skills through role playing and simulations. Students also will explore the ethical responsibilities of attorneys in the context of client counseling.

2 Credits

904-02
Client I & C
 
F 8:25 am - 10:20 am
J. Kupstis
XPLL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
14/13/0
Lecture
CRN 22822
2 Cr.
Size: 14
Enrolled: 13
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
       

8:25 am
10:20 am
MSL 242

   

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22822

In Person | Lecture

Minneapolis: School Of Law 242

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course
     LLM US Law Elective

  Janna Kupstis

This course will examine perspectives on interviewing and counseling clients, with an emphasis on interviewing techniques, processes for facilitating and structuring inter -views, and active listening to clarify information and develop a relationship with a client. Students will learn to recognize psychological factors affecting the interviewing process, overcome client resistance and hostility and ident- ify legal issues and relevant facts. The course will develop skills through role playing and simulations. Students also will explore the ethical responsibilities of attorneys in the context of client counseling.

2 Credits

905-01
Negotiation
 
W 3:05 pm - 6:00 pm
N. Sperling
XPLL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
14/13/0
Simulation
CRN 22823
3 Cr.
Size: 14
Enrolled: 13
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

3:05 pm
6:00 pm
MSL 324

       

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22823

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law 324

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Nicholas Sperling

This course will examine the theory and practice of resolving legal disputes through negotiation, with an emphasis on negotiation theory, negotiation strategy and settlement dynamics. The course will develop negotiation skills through role playing and simulations. Students will also explore the ethics of negotiation and the ethical responsibilities of attorneys in the context of negotiations on behalf of a client.

3 Credits

930-01
Mentor Externship
 
See Details
A. Matchett
XP 
TBD
10/10/0
Simulation
CRN 22838
1 Cr.
Size: 10
Enrolled: 10
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su

02/05:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 459

03/11:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 459

           

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22838

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law 459

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  Amanda Matchett

Mentor Externship is a year-long seminar course taken in fall and spring semester of the 2L year. The seminar integrates the student’s mentor fieldwork with small group coursework that reinforces the development of a trusted mentor relationship, core competencies and expectations of the profession, and other key relationships lawyers must manage. The course also incorporates individualized guidance to assist each student in his or her self-directed professional development journey.

1 Credits

930-02
Mentor Externship
 
See Details
A. Hoversten
XP 
TBD
10/10/0
Simulation
CRN 22839
1 Cr.
Size: 10
Enrolled: 10
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su

02/05:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 324

03/11:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 324

           

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22839

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law 324

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  Andrea Hoversten

Mentor Externship is a year-long seminar course taken in fall and spring semester of the 2L year. The seminar integrates the student’s mentor fieldwork with small group coursework that reinforces the development of a trusted mentor relationship, core competencies and expectations of the profession, and other key relationships lawyers must manage. The course also incorporates individualized guidance to assist each student in his or her self-directed professional development journey.

1 Credits

930-03
Mentor Externship
 
See Details
M. Vaughn
XP 
TBD
7/8/0
Simulation
CRN 22840
1 Cr.
Size: 7
Enrolled: 8
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su

02/05:
7:30 pm
8:25 pm
MSL LL32

03/11:
7:30 pm
8:25 pm
MSL LL32

           

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22840

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law LL32

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  Manaire Vaughn

Mentor Externship is a year-long seminar course taken in fall and spring semester of the 2L year. The seminar integrates the student’s mentor fieldwork with small group coursework that reinforces the development of a trusted mentor relationship, core competencies and expectations of the profession, and other key relationships lawyers must manage. The course also incorporates individualized guidance to assist each student in his or her self-directed professional development journey.

1 Credits

930-04
Mentor Externship
 
See Details
N. Hamilton
XP 
TBD
10/9/0
Simulation
CRN 22841
1 Cr.
Size: 10
Enrolled: 9
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

02/06:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 448

03/12:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 448

         

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22841

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law 448

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  Neil Hamilton

Mentor Externship is a year-long seminar course taken in fall and spring semester of the 2L year. The seminar integrates the student’s mentor fieldwork with small group coursework that reinforces the development of a trusted mentor relationship, core competencies and expectations of the profession, and other key relationships lawyers must manage. The course also incorporates individualized guidance to assist each student in his or her self-directed professional development journey.

1 Credits

930-05
Mentor Externship
 
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T. Newborn
XP 
TBD
10/10/0
Simulation
CRN 22842
1 Cr.
Size: 10
Enrolled: 10
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

02/06:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 324

03/12:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 324

         

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22842

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law 324

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  Toni Newborn

Mentor Externship is a year-long seminar course taken in fall and spring semester of the 2L year. The seminar integrates the student’s mentor fieldwork with small group coursework that reinforces the development of a trusted mentor relationship, core competencies and expectations of the profession, and other key relationships lawyers must manage. The course also incorporates individualized guidance to assist each student in his or her self-directed professional development journey.

1 Credits

930-06
Mentor Externship
 
See Details
G. Song
XP 
TBD
10/10/0
Simulation
CRN 22843
1 Cr.
Size: 10
Enrolled: 10
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su

02/05:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 300

03/11:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 300

           

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22843

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law 300

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  Grace Song, Sally Dahlquist

Mentor Externship is a year-long seminar course taken in fall and spring semester of the 2L year. The seminar integrates the student’s mentor fieldwork with small group coursework that reinforces the development of a trusted mentor relationship, core competencies and expectations of the profession, and other key relationships lawyers must manage. The course also incorporates individualized guidance to assist each student in his or her self-directed professional development journey.

1 Credits

930-07
Mentor Externship
 
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B. Ribich
XP 
TBD
9/9/0
Simulation
CRN 22844
1 Cr.
Size: 9
Enrolled: 9
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

02/06:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL LL32

03/12:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL LL32

         

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22844

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law LL32

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  Becky Ribich

Mentor Externship is a year-long seminar course taken in fall and spring semester of the 2L year. The seminar integrates the student’s mentor fieldwork with small group coursework that reinforces the development of a trusted mentor relationship, core competencies and expectations of the profession, and other key relationships lawyers must manage. The course also incorporates individualized guidance to assist each student in his or her self-directed professional development journey.

1 Credits

930-08
Mentor Externship
 
See Details
J. Barner
XP 
TBD
10/10/0
Simulation
CRN 22845
1 Cr.
Size: 10
Enrolled: 10
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

02/07:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 448

03/13:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 448

       

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22845

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law 448

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  Jabari Barner

Mentor Externship is a year-long seminar course taken in fall and spring semester of the 2L year. The seminar integrates the student’s mentor fieldwork with small group coursework that reinforces the development of a trusted mentor relationship, core competencies and expectations of the profession, and other key relationships lawyers must manage. The course also incorporates individualized guidance to assist each student in his or her self-directed professional development journey.

1 Credits

930-09
Mentor Externship
 
See Details
B. Jones
XP 
TBD
10/10/0
Simulation
CRN 22846
1 Cr.
Size: 10
Enrolled: 10
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

02/07:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 242

03/13:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 242

       

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22846

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law 242

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  Barb Jones

Mentor Externship is a year-long seminar course taken in fall and spring semester of the 2L year. The seminar integrates the student’s mentor fieldwork with small group coursework that reinforces the development of a trusted mentor relationship, core competencies and expectations of the profession, and other key relationships lawyers must manage. The course also incorporates individualized guidance to assist each student in his or her self-directed professional development journey.

1 Credits

930-10
Mentor Externship
 
See Details
M. Foster
XP 
TBD
11/11/0
Simulation
CRN 22847
1 Cr.
Size: 11
Enrolled: 11
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

02/08:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL LL32

03/14:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL LL32

     

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22847

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law LL32

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  Maureen Foster

Mentor Externship is a year-long seminar course taken in fall and spring semester of the 2L year. The seminar integrates the student’s mentor fieldwork with small group coursework that reinforces the development of a trusted mentor relationship, core competencies and expectations of the profession, and other key relationships lawyers must manage. The course also incorporates individualized guidance to assist each student in his or her self-directed professional development journey.

1 Credits

930-11
Mentor Externship
 
See Details
J. Organ
XP 
TBD
10/10/0
Simulation
CRN 22848
1 Cr.
Size: 10
Enrolled: 10
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

02/08:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 324

03/14:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 324

     

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22848

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law 324

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  Jerome Organ

Mentor Externship is a year-long seminar course taken in fall and spring semester of the 2L year. The seminar integrates the student’s mentor fieldwork with small group coursework that reinforces the development of a trusted mentor relationship, core competencies and expectations of the profession, and other key relationships lawyers must manage. The course also incorporates individualized guidance to assist each student in his or her self-directed professional development journey.

1 Credits

930-12
Mentor Externship
 
See Details
D. Monroe
XP 
TBD
10/10/0
Simulation
CRN 22849
1 Cr.
Size: 10
Enrolled: 10
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

02/08:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 242

03/14:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 242

     

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22849

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law 242

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  Dennis Monroe

Mentor Externship is a year-long seminar course taken in fall and spring semester of the 2L year. The seminar integrates the student’s mentor fieldwork with small group coursework that reinforces the development of a trusted mentor relationship, core competencies and expectations of the profession, and other key relationships lawyers must manage. The course also incorporates individualized guidance to assist each student in his or her self-directed professional development journey.

1 Credits

930-13
Mentor Externship
 
See Details
D. Mitchell
XP 
TBD
10/10/0
Simulation
CRN 22850
1 Cr.
Size: 10
Enrolled: 10
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su
       

02/09:
8:00 am
8:55 am
MSL 300

03/15:
8:00 am
8:55 am
MSL 300

   

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22850

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law 300

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  Dana Mitchell

Mentor Externship is a year-long seminar course taken in fall and spring semester of the 2L year. The seminar integrates the student’s mentor fieldwork with small group coursework that reinforces the development of a trusted mentor relationship, core competencies and expectations of the profession, and other key relationships lawyers must manage. The course also incorporates individualized guidance to assist each student in his or her self-directed professional development journey.

1 Credits

930-14
Mentor Externship
 
See Details
S. Johnson
XP 
TBD
10/9/0
Simulation
CRN 22851
1 Cr.
Size: 10
Enrolled: 9
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su
       

02/09:
8:00 am
8:55 am
MSL 324

03/15:
8:00 am
8:55 am
MSL 324

   

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22851

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law 324

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  Samuel Johnson

Mentor Externship is a year-long seminar course taken in fall and spring semester of the 2L year. The seminar integrates the student’s mentor fieldwork with small group coursework that reinforces the development of a trusted mentor relationship, core competencies and expectations of the profession, and other key relationships lawyers must manage. The course also incorporates individualized guidance to assist each student in his or her self-directed professional development journey.

1 Credits

930-15
Mentor Externship
 
See Details
A. Lima
XP 
TBD
9/9/0
Simulation
CRN 22852
1 Cr.
Size: 9
Enrolled: 9
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su
       

02/09:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 448

03/01:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 448

   

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22852

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law 448

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  Anna Lima, Carey Thuente

Mentor Externship is a year-long seminar course taken in fall and spring semester of the 2L year. The seminar integrates the student’s mentor fieldwork with small group coursework that reinforces the development of a trusted mentor relationship, core competencies and expectations of the profession, and other key relationships lawyers must manage. The course also incorporates individualized guidance to assist each student in his or her self-directed professional development journey.

1 Credits

930-16
Mentor Externship
 
See Details
T. Kooda
XP 
TBD
8/7/0
Simulation
CRN 22853
1 Cr.
Size: 8
Enrolled: 7
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su
       

02/09:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 242

03/15:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 242

   

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22853

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law 242

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  Tove Kooda

Mentor Externship is a year-long seminar course taken in fall and spring semester of the 2L year. The seminar integrates the student’s mentor fieldwork with small group coursework that reinforces the development of a trusted mentor relationship, core competencies and expectations of the profession, and other key relationships lawyers must manage. The course also incorporates individualized guidance to assist each student in his or her self-directed professional development journey.

1 Credits

932-01
LLM Mentor Externship
 
M 3:35 pm - 4:30 pm
K. Dawe
XP 
01/16 - 05/10
20/18/0
Simulation
CRN 22772
1 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 18
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su

3:35 pm
4:30 pm
MSL 242

           

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22772

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law 242

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  Kathya Dawe

The LLM Mentor Externship incorporates two of UST Law’s curricular innovations -- the Mentor Externship Program and the Foundations of Justice course -- to provide LLM students a unique inside view of the American system of justice. Each LLM student is matched with a “mentor” who is active in the legal profession. This relationship is supplemented and supported by the MEFJP course, in which students explore the practical aspects of crafting a professional identity as a lawyer, and reflect together on the fundamental theoretical and moral principles that shape the identity of lawyers across different legal and social cultures. The MEFJP is tailored to help LLM students address the particular challenges of bridging the difference between the legal and social culture of the United States, and the different legal and social cultures in which the LLM students received their primary legal degrees.

1 Credits

933-01
Mentor Externship II
 
See Details
M. Gould
XP 
TBD
11/11/0
Simulation
CRN 22902
1 Cr.
Size: 11
Enrolled: 11
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su

02/05:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 238

03/11:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 238

           

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22902

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law 238

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  Monica Gould, Loddy/Elizabeth Tolzmann

Mentor Externship II is a year-long seminar course taken in fall and spring semester of the 3L year. The seminar integrates the student’s mentor fieldwork with small group coursework that reinforces the development of a trusted mentor relationship, core competencies and expectations of the profession, and other key relationships lawyers must manage. The course also incorporates individualized guidance to assist each student in his or her self-directed professional development journey.

1 Credits

933-02
Mentor Externship II
 
See Details
G. Stamps Smith
XP 
TBD
10/10/0
Simulation
CRN 22903
1 Cr.
Size: 10
Enrolled: 10
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su

02/05:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 448

03/11:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 448

           

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22903

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law 448

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  Gloria Stamps Smith

Mentor Externship II is a year-long seminar course taken in fall and spring semester of the 3L year. The seminar integrates the student’s mentor fieldwork with small group coursework that reinforces the development of a trusted mentor relationship, core competencies and expectations of the profession, and other key relationships lawyers must manage. The course also incorporates individualized guidance to assist each student in his or her self-directed professional development journey.

1 Credits

933-03
Mentor Externship II
 
See Details
A. Halloran
XP 
TBD
10/9/0
Simulation
CRN 22904
1 Cr.
Size: 10
Enrolled: 9
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su

02/05:
7:30 pm
8:25 pm
MSL 448

03/11:
7:30 pm
8:25 pm
MSL 448

           

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22904

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law 448

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  Amy Halloran

Mentor Externship II is a year-long seminar course taken in fall and spring semester of the 3L year. The seminar integrates the student’s mentor fieldwork with small group coursework that reinforces the development of a trusted mentor relationship, core competencies and expectations of the profession, and other key relationships lawyers must manage. The course also incorporates individualized guidance to assist each student in his or her self-directed professional development journey.

1 Credits

933-04
Mentor Externship II
 
See Details
A. Rorvig
XP 
TBD
10/10/0
Simulation
CRN 22905
1 Cr.
Size: 10
Enrolled: 10
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

02/06:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 459

03/12:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 459

         

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22905

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law 459

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  Andrew Rorvig

Mentor Externship II is a year-long seminar course taken in fall and spring semester of the 3L year. The seminar integrates the student’s mentor fieldwork with small group coursework that reinforces the development of a trusted mentor relationship, core competencies and expectations of the profession, and other key relationships lawyers must manage. The course also incorporates individualized guidance to assist each student in his or her self-directed professional development journey.

1 Credits

933-05
Mentor Externship II
 
See Details
J. Fleming-Wolfe
XP 
TBD
10/9/0
Simulation
CRN 22906
1 Cr.
Size: 10
Enrolled: 9
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

02/06:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 244

03/12:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 244

         

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22906

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law 244

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  Julie Fleming-Wolfe

Mentor Externship II is a year-long seminar course taken in fall and spring semester of the 3L year. The seminar integrates the student’s mentor fieldwork with small group coursework that reinforces the development of a trusted mentor relationship, core competencies and expectations of the profession, and other key relationships lawyers must manage. The course also incorporates individualized guidance to assist each student in his or her self-directed professional development journey.

1 Credits

933-06
Mentor Externship II
 
See Details
J. Organ
XP 
TBD
10/10/0
Simulation
CRN 22907
1 Cr.
Size: 10
Enrolled: 10
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su
   

02/07:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 324

03/13:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 324

       

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22907

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law 324

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  Jerome Organ

Mentor Externship II is a year-long seminar course taken in fall and spring semester of the 3L year. The seminar integrates the student’s mentor fieldwork with small group coursework that reinforces the development of a trusted mentor relationship, core competencies and expectations of the profession, and other key relationships lawyers must manage. The course also incorporates individualized guidance to assist each student in his or her self-directed professional development journey.

1 Credits

933-07
Mentor Externship II
 
See Details
C. Vatsaas
XP 
TBD
11/11/0
Simulation
CRN 22908
1 Cr.
Size: 11
Enrolled: 11
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

02/08:
8:00 am
8:54 am
MSL LL32

03/14:
8:00 am
8:54 am
MSL LL32

     

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22908

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law LL32

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  Chris Vatsaas, Nikki Appelbaum

Mentor Externship II is a year-long seminar course taken in fall and spring semester of the 3L year. The seminar integrates the student’s mentor fieldwork with small group coursework that reinforces the development of a trusted mentor relationship, core competencies and expectations of the profession, and other key relationships lawyers must manage. The course also incorporates individualized guidance to assist each student in his or her self-directed professional development journey.

1 Credits

933-08
Mentor Externship II
 
See Details
N. Dailo
XP 
TBD
10/10/0
Simulation
CRN 22909
1 Cr.
Size: 10
Enrolled: 10
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

02/08:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 300

03/14:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 300

     

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22909

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law 300

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  Nicole Dailo, Christopher Jison

Mentor Externship II is a year-long seminar course taken in fall and spring semester of the 3L year. The seminar integrates the student’s mentor fieldwork with small group coursework that reinforces the development of a trusted mentor relationship, core competencies and expectations of the profession, and other key relationships lawyers must manage. The course also incorporates individualized guidance to assist each student in his or her self-directed professional development journey.

1 Credits

933-09
Mentor Externship II
 
See Details
C. Botts
XP 
TBD
9/9/0
Simulation
CRN 22910
1 Cr.
Size: 9
Enrolled: 9
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

02/08:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 244

03/14:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 244

     

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22910

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law 244

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  Christy Botts, Juliana Vaughn

Mentor Externship II is a year-long seminar course taken in fall and spring semester of the 3L year. The seminar integrates the student’s mentor fieldwork with small group coursework that reinforces the development of a trusted mentor relationship, core competencies and expectations of the profession, and other key relationships lawyers must manage. The course also incorporates individualized guidance to assist each student in his or her self-directed professional development journey.

1 Credits

933-10
Mentor Externship II
 
See Details
N. Kettwick
XP 
TBD
10/9/0
Simulation
CRN 22911
1 Cr.
Size: 10
Enrolled: 9
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

02/08:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 459

03/07:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 459

     

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22911

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law 459

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  Nicole Kettwick, Treye Kettwick

Mentor Externship II is a year-long seminar course taken in fall and spring semester of the 3L year. The seminar integrates the student’s mentor fieldwork with small group coursework that reinforces the development of a trusted mentor relationship, core competencies and expectations of the profession, and other key relationships lawyers must manage. The course also incorporates individualized guidance to assist each student in his or her self-directed professional development journey.

1 Credits

933-11
Mentor Externship II
 
See Details
T. Barnette
XP 
TBD
11/11/0
Simulation
CRN 22912
1 Cr.
Size: 11
Enrolled: 11
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su
     

02/08:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 448

03/14:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 448

     

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22912

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law 448

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  Toddrick Barnette

Mentor Externship II is a year-long seminar course taken in fall and spring semester of the 3L year. The seminar integrates the student’s mentor fieldwork with small group coursework that reinforces the development of a trusted mentor relationship, core competencies and expectations of the profession, and other key relationships lawyers must manage. The course also incorporates individualized guidance to assist each student in his or her self-directed professional development journey.

1 Credits

933-12
Mentor Externship II
 
See Details
C. Wheaton
XP 
TBD
10/9/0
Simulation
CRN 22913
1 Cr.
Size: 10
Enrolled: 9
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su
       

02/09:
8:00 am
8:55 am
MSL 459

03/15:
8:00 am
8:55 am
MSL 459

   

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22913

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law 459

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  Christopher Wheaton

Mentor Externship II is a year-long seminar course taken in fall and spring semester of the 3L year. The seminar integrates the student’s mentor fieldwork with small group coursework that reinforces the development of a trusted mentor relationship, core competencies and expectations of the profession, and other key relationships lawyers must manage. The course also incorporates individualized guidance to assist each student in his or her self-directed professional development journey.

1 Credits

933-13
Mentor Externship II
 
See Details
G. Egan
XP 
TBD
10/9/0
Simulation
CRN 22914
1 Cr.
Size: 10
Enrolled: 9
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su
       

02/09:
8:00 am
8:55 am
MSL LL32

03/15:
8:00 am
8:55 am
MSL LL32

   

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22914

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law LL32

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  Greg Egan

Mentor Externship II is a year-long seminar course taken in fall and spring semester of the 3L year. The seminar integrates the student’s mentor fieldwork with small group coursework that reinforces the development of a trusted mentor relationship, core competencies and expectations of the profession, and other key relationships lawyers must manage. The course also incorporates individualized guidance to assist each student in his or her self-directed professional development journey.

1 Credits

933-14
Mentor Externship II
 
See Details
D. Hilgers
XP 
TBD
9/9/0
Simulation
CRN 22915
1 Cr.
Size: 9
Enrolled: 9
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su
       

02/09:
8:00 am
8:55 am
MSL 448

03/15:
8:00 am
8:55 am
MSL 448

   

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22915

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law 448

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  DeAnne Hilgers

Mentor Externship II is a year-long seminar course taken in fall and spring semester of the 3L year. The seminar integrates the student’s mentor fieldwork with small group coursework that reinforces the development of a trusted mentor relationship, core competencies and expectations of the profession, and other key relationships lawyers must manage. The course also incorporates individualized guidance to assist each student in his or her self-directed professional development journey.

1 Credits

933-15
Mentor Externship II
 
See Details
E. Drotning Hartwell
XP 
TBD
8/8/0
Simulation
CRN 22916
1 Cr.
Size: 8
Enrolled: 8
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su
       

02/09:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 459

03/15:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL 459

   

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22916

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law 459

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  Elizabeth Drotning Hartwell

Mentor Externship II is a year-long seminar course taken in fall and spring semester of the 3L year. The seminar integrates the student’s mentor fieldwork with small group coursework that reinforces the development of a trusted mentor relationship, core competencies and expectations of the profession, and other key relationships lawyers must manage. The course also incorporates individualized guidance to assist each student in his or her self-directed professional development journey.

1 Credits

933-16
Mentor Externship II
 
See Details
L. Kaster
XP 
TBD
8/7/0
Simulation
CRN 22917
1 Cr.
Size: 8
Enrolled: 7
Waitlisted: 0
M T W Th F Sa Su
       

02/09:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL LL32

03/22:
12:30 pm
1:25 pm
MSL LL32

   

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22917

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: School Of Law LL32

Requirements Met:
     Experiential Course

  Lucas Kaster

Mentor Externship II is a year-long seminar course taken in fall and spring semester of the 3L year. The seminar integrates the student’s mentor fieldwork with small group coursework that reinforces the development of a trusted mentor relationship, core competencies and expectations of the profession, and other key relationships lawyers must manage. The course also incorporates individualized guidance to assist each student in his or her self-directed professional development journey.

1 Credits

950-01
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
B. Arndt
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/0/0
Simulation
CRN 22918
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22918

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Brenda Arndt

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-02
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
T. Berg
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/0/0
Simulation
CRN 22919
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22919

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Thomas Berg

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-03
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
U. Campbell
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/0/0
Simulation
CRN 22920
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22920

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Uyen Campbell

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-04
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
B. Carpenter
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/2/0
Simulation
CRN 22921
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 2
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22921

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Ben Carpenter

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-05
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
T. Collett
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/0/0
Simulation
CRN 22922
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22922

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Teresa Collett

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-06
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
J. Cornell
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/0/0
Simulation
CRN 22923
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22923

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Jennifer Cornell

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-07
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
L. Crum
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/0/0
Simulation
CRN 22924
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22924

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Lisa Crum

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-08
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
C. Dorsey
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/0/0
Simulation
CRN 22925
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22925

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Colleen Dorsey

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-09
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
P. Floyd
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/1/0
Simulation
CRN 22926
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 1
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22926

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Paul Floyd

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-10
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
M. Gordon
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/2/0
Simulation
CRN 22927
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 2
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22927

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Mitchell Gordon

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-11
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
D. Griffith
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/1/0
Simulation
CRN 22928
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 1
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22928

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Daniel Griffith

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-12
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
N. Hamilton
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/2/0
Simulation
CRN 22929
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 2
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22929

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Neil Hamilton

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-13
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
M. Hernandez Crespo Gonstead
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/0/0
Simulation
CRN 22930
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22930

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Mariana Hernandez Crespo Gonstead

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-14
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
J. Jonas
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/2/0
Simulation
CRN 22931
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 2
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22931

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Julie Jonas

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-15
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
L. Johnson
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/0/0
Simulation
CRN 22932
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22932

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Lyman Johnson

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-16
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
T. Joyce
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/0/0
Simulation
CRN 22933
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22933

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

Tom Joyce

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-17
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
W. Kaal
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/1/0
Simulation
CRN 22934
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 1
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22934

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Wulf Kaal

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-18
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
R. Kahn
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/8/0
Simulation
CRN 22935
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 8
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22935

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Rob Kahn

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-19
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
R. LeBeau
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/1/0
Simulation
CRN 22936
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 1
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22936

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Reid LeBeau

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-20
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
D. Monroe
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/3/0
Simulation
CRN 22937
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 3
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22937

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Dennis Monroe

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-21
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
R. Moran
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/0/0
Simulation
CRN 22938
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22938

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Rachel Moran

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-22
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
J. Nichols
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/0/0
Simulation
CRN 22939
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22939

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Joel Nichols

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-23
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
J. Organ
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/5/0
Simulation
CRN 22941
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 5
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22941

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Jerome Organ

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-24
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
J. Oseid
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/0/0
Simulation
CRN 22942
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22942

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Julie Oseid

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-25
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
M. Osler
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/0/0
Simulation
CRN 22943
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22943

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Mark Osler

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-26
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
M. Paulsen
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/0/0
Simulation
CRN 22944
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22944

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Michael Paulsen

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-27
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
C. Reid
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/0/0
Simulation
CRN 22945
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22945

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Charles Reid

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-28
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
E. Schiltz
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/0/0
Simulation
CRN 22946
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22946

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Elizabeth Schiltz

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-29
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
H. Shea
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/0/0
Simulation
CRN 22947
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22947

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Hank Shea

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-30
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
G. Sisk
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/0/0
Simulation
CRN 22948
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22948

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Gregory Sisk

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-31
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
C. Warren
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/2/0
Simulation
CRN 22949
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 2
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22949

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Carl Warren

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-32
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
V. Wiebe
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/0/0
Simulation
CRN 22950
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 22950

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Virgil Wiebe

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-33
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
D. Grenardo
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/3/0
Simulation
CRN 23051
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 3
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 23051

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  David Grenardo

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-34
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
J. Burdorf
LL.M 
01/03 - 05/24
0/1/0
Simulation
CRN 23059
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 1
Waitlisted: 0
01/03 - 05/24
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 23059

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Jean Burdorf

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits

950-36
Supervised Resrch & Writing
 
TBD
L. Reilly
LL.M 
01/16 - 05/10
0/1/0
Simulation
CRN 23142
0.5 Cr.
Size: 0
Enrolled: 1
Waitlisted: 0
01/16 - 05/10
M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Law (Grad) (LAWS)

CRN: 23142

In Person | Simulation

Minneapolis: In Person

Requirements Met:
     LLM/MSL Elective
     LLM US Law Elective

  Laura Reilly

Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student may receive up to two hours of course credit for researching and writing a substantial paper on a topic of the student's own choosing. The student must receive the instructor's per- mission to enroll in this course and must meet periodically with the instructor for discussion, review and evaluation. Each faculty member may supervise the research of no more than five students each semester.

0.5 Credits


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