2019-2020 Law School Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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LAW - 863C Legal Methods 2 unit(s) Legal Methods is an intensive second-year, fall semester skills-based course designed to build upon the academic skills learned in the first year. The course utilizes material students are currently learning in their second-year required courses, such as Constitutional Law I, to hone their ability to read deeply, synthesize effectively, and engage in thorough analysis. Additionally, students routinely practice the skill of self-assessment, thereby developing the ability to move their own learning forward. The course is hands-on; students are expected to turn in assignments regularly for feedback, and take timed and untimed practice exams. Most students who take Legal Methods see improvement in their GPA at the end of the semester.
Enrollment in Legal Methods requires approval from Academic Achievement and Student Affairs. This course is graded on a Credit/No Credit basis.
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