S. Trial Practice
Course Information
- Course Number
- L9175
- Curriculum Level
- Upperclass
- Areas of Study
- Criminal Law and Procedure, Leadership, Legal Profession and Professional Responsibility
- Type
- Simulation
- Additional Attributes
- Experiential Credit
Section 003 Information
Section Description
This course covers criminal trial procedures and advocacy techniques, including jury selection, opening statements, direct examinations, cross-examinations, handling exhibits, objections, closing arguments, and proper courtroom demeanor. Using realistic criminal fact patterns and full trial assignments, students will learn how to become effective trial attorneys by doing various classroom simulations and a trial at the end of the semester. The purpose of this course is to provide strong entry-level courtroom skills together with an understanding of effective preparation for trial. Students will develop the knowledge and skills necessary for effective trial advocacy through a combination of study, observation, discussion, and mock trial exercises, with helpful critique and feedback throughout the semester.
- School Year & Semester
- Fall 2025
- Points
- 3
- Method of Evaluation
- Other
- J.D Writing Credit?
- No
Course Limitations
- Instructor Pre-requisites
- None
- Instructor Co-Requisites
- None
- Requires Permission
- No
- Recommended Courses
- None
- Other Limitations
- This course is restricted to 2L & 3L students and is recommended for public interest students who wish to litigate in state/federal criminal trial courts.
Additional Section for S. Trial Practice
School Year & Semester
Fall 2025
Points
3School Year & Semester
Spring 2026
Instructors
Points
2School Year & Semester
Spring 2026
Points
2