Law 520:

Introduction to U.S. Legal System (2.0 units)

The basic structure of government in the U.S., including the constitutionally mandated division of power in the federal government and the federal system of power sharing between state and federal systems. A comparative perspective on selected substantive and procedural matters, such as common law reasoning, jury trials, adversary process, and various aspects of civil procedure. Open to incoming LL.M. students only.
  • Restriction: Registration open to the following school(s): Gould School of Law
SectionSessionTypeTimeDaysRegisteredInstructorLocationSyllabusInfo
04028D968Lecture8:00-9:50amWednesday90 of 95Nicole WebsterLAW7session dates
04029D968Lecture4:00-6:00pmMonday110 of 112Donald ScottenLAW7session dates
04151D529Lecture8:00-9:50amWednesday2 of 5Nicole WebsterLAW7session dates
04152D529Lecture4:00-6:00pmMonday4 of 6Donald ScottenLAW7session dates
04208D231Lecture8:00-9:50amWednesday12 of 13Nicole WebsterLAW7session dates
04316D122Lecture4:00-6:00pmMonday1 of 2Donald ScottenLAW7session dates
04317D122Lecture8:00-9:50amWednesday
1 of 1
Nicole WebsterLAW7session dates
04412D275Lecture5:30-7:10pmThursday
9 of 9
Benjamin RaddLAW130session dates
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