Spring 2012 Class Schedule
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- Criminal Appellate Advocacy (LW 903).
Updated: January 30, 2011 (12:31 p.m.)
Intersession course:
- Child Advocacy Training (Elrod) (1 credit; enrollment limited to 24): January 3-6, 2012, 8:30 a.m.-noon (room 120) (problem due January 9)
Short course:
- Mineral Title Examination (Pierce) (1 credit) (room 327), meets three consecutive Saturdays:
- Class: January 21 and January 28, 2012, from 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
- Final exam: February 4, 2012, from 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
| Time | MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY | FRIDAY |
| 8:00 a.m. |
Civ Pro I (B) - Concannon (114) end 9:15 Civ Pro II - Bahadur (102) end 9:15 Int'l Intell. Prop. Law - Judd (106) end 9:15 Trans. Drafting (2) - Harmon (150) end 9:15 Writ. for Law Prac. (1) - Waugh (119) end 9:15 |
Con Law I (A) - Rubenstein (102) end 9:15 Contracts II (B) - Schwartz (114) end 9:15 Admin. Law - Robinson (100) ends 9:15 Trans. Drafting (1) - McKinney (150) end 9:15 Fed. Cts. - Bahadur (119) end 9:15 Adv. Oil & Gas Law - Pierce (120) end 9:15 |
Civ Pro I (B) - Concannon (114) end 9:15 Civ Pro II - Bahadur (102) end 9:15 Int'l Intell. Prop. Law - Judd (106) end 9:15 Trans. Drafting (2) - Harmon (150) end 9:15 Writ. for Law Prac. (1) - Waugh (119) end 9:15 |
Con Law I (A) - Rubenstein (102) end 9:15 Contracts II (B) - Schwartz (114) end 9:15 Admin. Law - Robinson (100) ends 9:15 Trans. Drafting (1) - McKinney (150) end 9:15 Fed. Cts. - Bahadur (119) end 9:15 Adv. Oil & Gas Law - Pierce (120) end 9:15 |
make-up period (8:00-9:15) |
| 9:30 a.m. |
Prof. Resp. - Martin (114) end 10:20 Remedies - Ho (120) end 10:20 Public Land L. - Duncan (150) end 10:20 |
Law in Literature - Pease (119) end 10:20 L. & Religion - Christensen (106) end 10:20 |
Prof. Resp. - Martin (114) end 10:20 Remedies - Ho (120) end 10:20 Public Land Law - Duncan (150) end 10:20 Spec. Leg. Res.: Stat. & Reg. - Miller (125) end 10:20 |
Law in Literature - Pease (119) end 10:20 L. & Religion - Christensen (106) end 10:20 |
Prof. Resp. - Martin (114) end 10:20 Remedies - Ho (120) end 10:20 Public Land L. - Duncan (150) end 10:20 |
| 10:00 a.m. |
Bus. Assoc. - Westbrook (114) end 11:50 |
Bus. Assoc. - Westbrook (114) end 11:50 |
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| 10:30 a.m. |
Civ Pro I (A) - Glashausser (114) end 11:45 Evidence - Concannon (102) end 11:45 Employment Law - Alaka (100) end 11:45 Family Law - Maxwell (120) end 11:45 L. & Acc'ting - McKinney (150) end 11:20 Const'al Litig. - Rich (327) end 11:45 Tribal L. & Gov't - Kowalski (119) end 11:45 Race & Law - JT Jackson (106) end 11:45 |
LARW I (J-A) - Jackson, JD (100) ends 11:45 LARW II (A1) - Byers (125) end 11:45 LARW II (A2) - Mastrosimone (327) end 11:45 LARW II (A3) - Grant (150) end 11:45 Evidence - Concannon (102) end 11:45 L. & Human Rights - Khan (119) end 11:45 Tax. Bus. Enterp. - Foster (120) end 11:45 Crim App. Adv. - Hodgkinson (115) end 11:45 |
Civ Pro I (A) - Glashausser (114) end 11:45 Crim Pro (B) - Ramirez (102) end 11:45 Employment Law - Alaka (100) end 11:45 Family Law - Maxwell (120) end 11:45 L. & Acc'ting - McKinney (150) end 11:20 Const'al Litig. - Rich (327) end 11:45 Tribal L. & Gov't - Kowalski (119) end 11:45 Race & Law - JT Jackson (106) end 11:45 |
LARW I (J-A) - Jackson, JD (100) ends 11:45 LARW II (A1) - Byers (125) end 11:45 LARW II (A2) - Mastrosimone (327) end 11:45 LARW II (A3) - Grant (150) end 11:45 Evidence - Concannon (102) end 11:20 L. & Human Rights - Khan (119) end 11:45 Tax. Bus. Enterp. - Foster (120) end 11:45 Crim Appeal Adv. - Hodgkinson (115) end 11:45 |
Crim Pro (B) - Ramirez (102) end 11:45 |
| Noon | FREE HOUR (Note 1) |
FREE HOUR | FREE HOUR | FREE HOUR | FREE HOUR |
| 1:00 p.m. |
Clinic Internship - Staff (150) end 1:50 Clinic: Trans. - JT Jackson (159) end 1:50 |
Crim Law (J) - Francis (150) end 2:15 Sec. Trans. - Khan (114) end 2:15 Real Estate Transactions - Judd (102) end 2:15 Drafting Cont. & Conveyances - Pierce (100) end 1:50 Immigration - Rubenstein (120) end 1:50 Higher Ed. Law - Robinson (119) end 1:50 |
Crim Pro (A) - Kaye (102) end 2:15 Clinic Internship - Staff (150) end 1:50 Clinic: Trans. - JT Jackson (159) end 1:50 |
Crim Law (J) - Francis (150) end 2:15 Sec. Trans. - Khan (114) end 2:15 Real Estate Transactions - Judd (102) end 2:15 Drafting Cont. & Conveyances - Pierce (100) end 1:50 Immigration - Rubenstein (120) end 1:50 Higher Ed. Law - Robinson (119) end 1:50 |
Crim Pro (A) - Kaye (102) end 2:15 Crim Pro II - Ramirez (120) end 2:15 Env'tal Law - Duncan (150) end 1:50 |
| 2:00 p.m. |
Con Law I (B) - Rich (114) end 3:15 D.E.T. - Pease (102) start 2:30 end 3:20 Tax. Indiv. - McMillan (100) end 3:15 Env'tal Law - Duncan (150) end 2:50 Law of Armed Conflict - Martin (327) end 3:15 |
LARW I (J-B) - Jackson (100) start 2:30 end 3:45 LARW II (B1) - Kowalski (150) start 2:30 end 3:45 LARW II (B2) - Mastrosimone (327) start 2:30 end 3:45 LARW II (B3) - Grant (120) start 2:30 end 3:45 Contracts II (A) - Schwartz (114) start 2:30 end 3:45 D.E.T. - Pease (102) start 2:30 end 3:20 Div. Practice - Elrod (119) end 3:50 L. & Econ. - McMillan (106) start 2:30 end 3:20 Fin. Inst. Reg. - Westbrook (125) end 2:50 |
Con Law I (B) - Rich (114) end 3:15 D.E.T. - Pease (102) start 2:30 end 3:20 Tax. Indiv. - McMillan (100) end 3:15 Crim Pro II - Ramirez (120) end 3:15 Env'tal Law - Duncan (150) end 2:50 Fam. L. Seminar - Elrod (119) end 3:50 Law of Armed Conflict - Martin (327) end 3:15 |
LARW I (J-B) - Jackson (100) start 2:30 end 3:45 LARW II (B1) - Kowalski (150) start 2:30 end 3:45 LARW II (B2) - Mastrosimone (327) start 2:30 end 3:45 LARW II (B3) - Grant (120) start 2:30 end 3:45 Contracts II (A) - Schwartz (114) start 2:30 end 3:45 D.E.T. - Pease (102) start 2:30 end 3:20 Sexuality & Law - Maxwell (119) end 3:50 L. & Econ. - McMillan (106) start 2:30 end 3:20 Fin. Inst. Reg. - Westbrook (125) end 2:50 |
Legislative Workshop - Self (Capitol) start 2:30 end 4:00 |
| 3:00 p.m. |
Water Rights - Rolfs (150) end 4:15 |
Food & Drug Law - Boler (125) start 3:30 end 4:45 |
Estate Plann. - O'Sullivan (106) start 3:30 end 6:20 Water Rights - Rolfs (150) end 4:15 |
Food & Drug Law - Boler (125) start 3:30 end 4:45 |
Externship - Leisinger (120) end 4:50 |
| 4:00 p.m. |
Complex Lit. - Bruns (327) end 5:50 Mediation - Ebert (119) start 4:30 end 6:20 |
Insurance Law - Wine (119) end 4:50 |
Children in L. - McKenna (120) end 5:50 |
Pretrial Adv.: Crim - Francis, J. (102) end 5:15 Insurance Law - Wine (119) end 4:50 |
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| 5:00 p.m. |
Trial Advocacy - Ossmann (120) start 5:15 end 6:30 Writ. for Law Prac. (2) - Gardner (119) end 6:15 |
Writ. for Law Prac. (2) - Gardner (119) end 6:15 |
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| 5:30 p.m. |
Trial Advocacy - Ossmann (ctrm, 120, 100, 150, 159) end 6:45 Cap. Pun. Sem. - Woodman (106) end 7:20 |
Pretrial Adv.: Crim - Francis, J. (150, 159, 106, 114) end 6:45 |
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| 6:00 p.m. |
Litigation Strategies - Pope (119) start 6:30 end 9:00 |
Alt. Disp. Res. - Rute (100) start 6:10 end 9:00 Debtor/Creditor - Hamilton (102) end 7:15 |
Law Coll. (Professionalism) - Faculty start 6:00 end 7:50 Elder Law - Landry (120) start 6:20 end 8:00 Fin. Iss. in Div. - Booth (119) start 7:00 end 8:50 |
Debtor/Creditor - Hamilton (102) end 7:15 Juvenile Offender - Brassel/Richards (120) end 8:30 |
- FLQ Staff Editing (Elrod) meets Mondays at noon.
- Externship classroom component will meet only in the third week of the semester.
- Legislative Workshop will meet for eight weeks. The first class will meet on January 20, 2012 in Room 142-S in the State Capitol from 2:30 to 4:00; additional class meeting days are to be determined. Students may park in the underground visitor section of the Statehouse parking garage; the garage is accessible off the south side of 8th Street.
- Juvenile Offender will meet for the first ten weeks of the semester and have the exam in the eleventh week.
- Law Colloquium will meet starting February 1, 2012 and ending March 14, 2012. From 6:00-6:50, faculty and students will meet together in room 114; from 7:00-7:50, students and faculty will break into small discussion groups. This course will explore professionalism in the legal profession in a variety of contexts. The emphasis of this course will underscore that professionalism goes beyond just the ethical practice of law. Students will be asked to consider the traditional components of professionalism which include, civility, integrity and courtesy, but they will also be challenged to explore other aspects, such as, cultural literacy in the legal profession, the business aspects of professionalism, the causes of the decline in professionalism, and aspirational goals of professionalism, including the role of legal education.



