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2009-10 Upper-Level Courses
This page is designed to acquaint students with upper-level courses scheduled for the 2009-10 academic year. Students with further questions concerning a particular course should consult the instructor teaching that course or other courses in the area of interest. Students are also encouraged to consult with the Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, the Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs, and Registrar in the Student Services Office. All courses in the second-and third-year curriculum assume all first-year courses as prerequisites. Students who have not completed the entire first-year curriculum should make specific inquires regarding necessary prerequisites.
All second-year students must take the 600 Appellate Advocacy course. All courses except 603 Evidence, 606 Federal Income Tax, 607 Business Associations, and 694 Civil Procedure II, have a third-year priority FOR ENROLLMENT. In the case of the four courses mentioned above (603, 606, 607, and 694), the reverse is true. Third-year students will wait for Second-year students to register first. Any seats remaining after Second-year registration will be made available to Third-years at a later date.
Clinical Courses in General: The civil, criminal, and juvenile clinical courses involve advanced study and training in the provision of legal representation to clients in pending cases under supervision of clinical faculty and staff attorney. The Practica are 4 credit hours and are limited to THIRD-YEAR STUDENTS unless otherwise indicated. A LEGAL INTERN CERTIFICATE is required for most of the practica, which means at least 2/3 of the student's legal education must be completed. The restriction to third-year students and requirement of a Legal Intern Certificate DO NOT apply to the two Mediation Practica or to the Legislation Clinic. The clinical courses have limited enrollment, and are designated with a 738 course number.
The course materials listed below are for informational purposes only and should not be considered final. Students must check with the Registrar for a current list of closed courses.
Spring 2010 Courses
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- 601 - Advanced Legal Writing (Beazley)
- 602 - Ohio Legal Research (Steinke)
- 602 - Advanced Legal Research (Hall)
- 602 - Business & Tax Legal Research (Sneed)
- 603 - Evidence (Simmons)
- 603 - Evidence (Krivoshey)
- 604 - Civil Procedure II (Fairman)
- 606 - Federal Income Taxation (Grauer)
- 607.01 - Business Associations (Oesterle)
- 609 - Sales (Burnham)
- 610 - Secured Transactions (Burnham)
- 611 - Debtor and Creditor Law (Cole Jr.)
- 613 - Employment Law (Brudney)
- 614 - Labor Law (Wilson)
- 625 - Copyright Law (Lee)
- 634 - Children & the Law (Federle)
- 640 - Criminal Procedure: Investigations (Davies)
- 642 - Law & Religion (Laughlin Jr.)
- 643 - Human Rights (Quigley)
- 648 - Redeveloping Urban Areas: Legal Challenges and Opportunities ()
- 652 - Banking Law (Anstaett)
- 655 - Foster Care (Federle)
- 656 - Wills, Trusts, Estates (Segelken)
- 697 - Study at a Foreign Institution (Hébert)
- 697 - Study at a Foreign Institution (Hébert)
- 697 - Study at a Foreign Institution (Hébert)
- 697 - Study at a Foreign Institution (Hébert)
- 700.01 - Care of Patient/Client (Kolman)
- 704 - Trial Practice (Anderson)
- 704 - Trial Practice (Marbley)
- 704 - Trial Practice (King)
- 707 - The Employment Problem (Smith)
- 707.01 - The China Problem (Smith)
- 708 - Regulation of Security Distributions (Rose)
- 710 - Federal Courts (Caust-Ellenbogen)
- 711 - Health Law (Guttman)
- 713 - Appellate Advocacy II/Moot Court (Doyle)
- 713 - Appellate Advocacy II/Moot Court (Doyle)
- 713 - Appellate Advocacy II/Moot Court (Doyle)
- 713 - Appellate Advocacy II/Moot Court (Doyle)
- 721 - Mergers & Acquisitions (Oesterle)
- 722 - Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice (Deason)
- 729 - Administrative Law (Shane)
- 732 - Environmental Law (Wiersema)
- 735 - I/S: A Journal of Law and Policy Studies (Shane)
- 735 - Criminal Law Journal (Dressler/Berman)
- 735 - Journal on Dispute Resolution (Cole/Deason)
- 735 - Ohio State Law Journal (Laughlin Jr./Jenkins)
- 735 - Entrepreneurial Business Law Journal (Oesterle)
- 736.01 - Legal Profession (Coughlan)
- 736.02 - Legal Profession (Greenbaum)
- 738.01 - Criminal Defense Practicum (Krivoshey/Merritt)
- 738.02 - Civil Law Practicum (Travalio/Cooke)
- 738.04 - Justice for Children Practicum (Lloyd)
- 738.06 - Legislation Clinic (Huefner/Enns)
- 738.08 - Multiparty Mediation Program (Stulberg)
- 739 - Pretrial Litigation (Chester)
- 743 - Remedies (Garvin)
- 747 - Civil Rights (powell)
- 752 - Election Law (Tokaji)
- 755 - Law and Social Science (Poteet)
- 756 - Presidential Power (Shane)
- 761 - International Dispute Resolution (Cohen)
- 764 - Commercial Leasing (Daley)
- 771 - Lawyers and the Media (Weaver)
- 794 - Business Bankruptcy (Cole Jr.)
- 794 - Appellate Advocacy III (Sutton)
- 794 - Lawyers as Leaders (Jenkins)
- 794 - Copyright in the 21st Century Seminar (Lee)
- 795 - Intro to International Joint Ventures (Harris/Jenkins)
- 795 - Fiduciary Responsibility (Chandler III/Jenkins)
- 796.03 - Seminar State Constitutional Law (Sutton)
- 796.04 - Seminar Law in Africa (Quigley)
- 796.11 - Seminar Supreme Court (Caldeira)
- 796.15 - Seminar Ethics & Alternative Dispute Resolution (Fairman)
- 796.17 - Seminar History of American Law and Society Since the Civil War (Stebenne)
- 796.18 - Seminar Health Ethics (Spindelman)
- 796.19 - Criminal Law Defenses (Dressler)
- 796.20 - Seminar Evidence in Trial Practice (Sargus Jr.)
- 796.20 - Seminar Public Utilities (Porter)
- 796.41 - Seminar Tax Policy (Hoffer/Tobin)
- 796.58 - Disputed Elections (Foley)


