Section Information
Section Description Provided by Instructor
Limitations on registration: Incoming LLMs only
Method of Evaluation: Proctored Exam, Written Assignments
This course surveys the first year curriculum by selecting the 26 important cases and issues spanning the fields of constitutional law, private law, criminal law, and the main points of civil and criminal procedures. Its purpose is to condense and explain the first year curriculum for students already trained in a foreign legal system. Several lectures are devoted to the differences between the common law and civil law, and so far as is practical, the American material is explained and analyzed comparatively. Among the topics of the course are judicial review, federalism, the Erie rule, the jury system, the exclusionary rule, the relevance of the Civil War, consideration in contracts, and punitive damages. Students learn to isolate and identify those principles and institutions of American law that are distinctive and require particular attention by students trained abroad.
For purposes of further instruction as well as training in research and writing, the class is divided into smaller sections that meet with an Associate in Law one hour for every two hours of the main course.
Semester
Fall 2012
Section
002
Schedule
MTWRF 10:00a - 12:00p
Location
JGH 106
Points
2.0
Method of Evaluation
Paper and Exam
(Class)
J.D. Writing Credit
No
Course Limitations
Pre-requisite Courses
None
Co-requisite Courses
None
Recommended Courses
None
Other Limitations
Incoming LLM's only
