Information Introduction
Schedule Information
Days | Time | Room | Start Date | End Date |
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Wed |
1130-1250 | SL268 | 01/22/2024 | 04/26/2024 |
Course Description
Course Requirements
Exam Information
Final Type (if any): None
Description: None
Other Course Details
Prerequisites: Because the credits in this course count toward the JD Program Professional Skills requirement, JD candidates will be given enrollment priority for this class. Concurrencies: None
Exclusive With: None
Laptops Allowed: Yes
First Day Attendance Required: Yes
Course Resources: Alvarez/Tremblay, Introduction to Transactional Lawyering Practice 2nd Ed.
Course Notes: There may be a "boot camp" (likely the Friday or Monday immediately prior to classes starting) to jump start the semester. Seminar time after initial training will be divided between: (1) faculty-led or guest speaker sessions on substantive topics relevant to clinic projects, and (2) student discussion/presentations to the full class with Q&A at key stages of the process. There is also a weekly standing team supervision session once a week (set based on student schedules) and teams may establish their own separate standing team work meeting. Teams will also need to schedule regular meetings with clients and stakeholder to obtain information and feedback. Students should also expect to set aside time at the end of the semester for final presentations that may be outside class time, depending on client schedules. The expectation for total average weekly commitment (including boot camp, class/supervision/meeting time and all client work) is about 13-15 hours per week. However, the first 4-5 weeks of the semester tend to be lighter on client/community engagement (and somewhat heavier on reading/internal work), and the projects gain speed and require more community and team work as they progress toward the final presentation and deliverables. NOTE REGARDING CREDITS: students in this clinic will receive a grade of Honors (H), Pass (P) or Fail (F) at the conclusion of the semester. In accordance with Academic Policy, H and P grades do not earn grading points, so they do not contribute to a student's grade point average (GPA).
Graduation Requirements
Satisfies Understanding Bias/Racism/Cross-Cultural Competency requirement: Yes
Satisfies Writing Requirement: No
Credits For Prof. Skills Requirement: Yes
Satisfies Professional Ethics: No
Additional Course Information
Schedule No.: 124218036
Modified Type: Clinical
Cross Listed: No
Waitlist Count: 0
Concentrations: Business Organization and Finance , Public Service and Leadership
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