# Course Schedule
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### [Administrative Law](https://law.utexas.edu/courses/class-details/20269/31640/)
Unique 31640
3 hours
- [J. Golden](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/john-m-golden/courses/)
- TUE, WED
9:05 – 10:20 am
P/F Allowed (JD only)
Eval:
Final exam (12/9)
#### Course Information
Course ID:
: 394C
#### Registration Information
- Upperclass-only elective
- Will use floating mean GPA if applicable
#### Description
This course provides an introduction to legal doctrines and policy questions relating to the organization and operation of the administrative state. The focus is on federal administrative law, with significant attention devoted to judicial review of agency action, structural constitutional questions of separation and balance of powers, and procedural requirements under the Due Process Clause and Administrative Procedure Act. Students are required to participate in class on "on call" panel days. Grading will be based on satisfaction of the panel requirement and performance on a one-day, take-home examination.
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### [Admiralty Law](https://law.utexas.edu/courses/class-details/20269/31570/)
Unique 31570
3 hours
- [M. Sturley](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/michael-f-sturley/courses/)
- MON, WED
10:30 – 11:45 am
P/F Allowed (JD only)
Eval:
Final exam (12/15)
#### Course Information
Course ID:
: 390P
#### Registration Information
- Upperclass-only elective
- Will use floating mean GPA if applicable
#### Description
Anything that happens on or near a body of navigable water is liable to call forth the admiralty jurisdiction of the federal courts and the application of the federal maritime law. The practice of admiralty and maritime law is somewhat specialized--admiralty lawyers still like to call themselves "proctors"--but any lawyer who practices in a port city (on an ocean, river, or lake) or who handles international transactions of any sort is likely to run into admiralty problems. (Yes, there is a lot of admiralty in Baton Rouge, plenty of it in Cincinnati, and probably still a little bit in Ogallala.) England had a specialized admiralty practice, and our Constitution set up admiralty and maritime law as a separate subject in this country by explicitly vesting the federal courts with full (but not exclusive) power over "all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction." Understanding admiralty and maritime law accordingly entails some historical inquiries as well as a significant re-education in aspects of constitutional law affecting the division of power between the national and state governments. But the focus of the course is predominantly modern law, and the course materials consist in major part of recent judicial decisions and oft-litigated statutes.
This course delves into issues presented by injuries to maritime workers (including the Jones Act and the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act); injuries to ship passengers and recreational boaters; carriage of goods under private contracts of carriage (charterparties) and under bills of lading (including the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act); collisions between vessels; marine insurance; and forum shopping in maritime cases. The emphasis is on the present-day problems of maritime lawyers and judges as reflected in current litigation. The name "admiralty" may conjure up images of antiquity, but the practice and study of maritime law is a thoroughly modern matter. There are no prerequisites.
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### [Advanced Legal Writing](https://law.utexas.edu/courses/class-details/20269/31440/)
Unique 31440
2 hours
- [D. Gattuso](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/dominic-h-gattuso/courses/)
- MON, WED
10:30 – 11:20 am
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
#### Course Information
Course ID:
: 284W
Experiential learning credit:
: 2 hours
#### Registration Information
- Upperclass-only elective
#### Description
This course is a broad survey of three main types of legal writing: objective analysis, persuasive analysis, and transactional drafting. The course will also cover many other topics crucial to high-level professional writing: use of forms, advanced legal citation, the plain English movement, advanced grammar and punctuation, document design, legal usage, and editing. Students will receive individual critiques of their writing, and lectures will use model answers and sample critiques.
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### [Advanced Patent Law](https://law.utexas.edu/courses/class-details/20269/31709/)
Unique 31709
2 hours
- [D. Wille](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/david-g-wille/courses/)
- THU
9:50 – 11:40 am
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Paper
#### Course Information
Course ID:
: 296W
#### Registration Information
- Upperclass-only elective
- Will use floating mean GPA if applicable
#### Description
Prerequisite: Intellectual Property or Patent Law.
The course will cover topics not usually covered in patent law courses. For the first eight weeks, the course will address advanced topics and new developments in the law. The topics will be addressed in more depth than in typical courses and will include policy considerations. There will likely be one guest speaker that will present on a special topic. For the rest of the term, the students will select topics, choose the readings, and lead the discussion. Topic selection will require instructor approval. Students will also be expected to write a term paper on the same topic as the one chosen for presentation. Prerequisites: The student should have taken or be concurrently taking a course that includes patent law (which could be a survey course).
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### [Advanced Strategic Planning in Civil Litigation](https://law.utexas.edu/courses/class-details/20269/31525/)
Unique 31525
1 hour
- [D. Beck](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/david-j-beck/courses/)
- THU
9:50 – 11:40 am
P/F Allowed (JD only)
Eval:
Other
#### Course Information
Course ID:
: 187J
Short course:
: 8/24/26 — 10/8/26
#### Registration Information
- Upperclass-only elective
- Will use floating mean GPA if applicable
#### Description
A course focusing on real-life cases and key strategic decisions made immediately before and during trial to position you for success. Nationally renowned trial master, David Beck, will demonstrate, share secrets and teach strategy. This is an advanced course. Texas Civil Procedure and Advocacy classes are recommended prior courses.
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### [Advocacy Survey](https://law.utexas.edu/courses/class-details/20269/31510/)
Unique 31510
3 hours
- [D. Gonzalez](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/david-m-gonzalez/courses/)
- [D. Lein](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/david-p-lein/courses/)
- MON, WED
1:05 – 2:12 pm
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Final exam (12/11)
#### Course Information
Course ID:
: 387D
#### Registration Information
- Upperclass-only elective
- Will use floating mean GPA if applicable
#### Description
You spent the first year of law school analyzing published cases. The emphasis of much of your reading was on the results of published cases and the legal principles each case teaches. Importantly, while trial court judges can publish written opinions on discreet issues, most of your previous reading focused on appellate court opinions. Every appellate court opinion begins with a narrative of the facts. The facts are critical in developing the legal opinions pronounced by the opinion. The way the facts are recited often allows the reader to begin developing a just result in the case simply by the way the facts are presented. But what does the first year of law school teach you about developing facts? We certainly spend a great deal of time analyzing facts, but how do you produce them? How do facts become evidence? Why do some facts seem to matter more than other facts? At a time in our society when it is hard to find common ground on what constitutes an objective fact, how do current attitudes (and social media) affect our profession where so much of the law depends upon the facts? And nestled somewhere between Evidence and Federal Courts perhaps our Course Catalog will one day have a class devoted entirely to Facts. Because no matter what type of law you practice, you’re going to have to deal with the facts of your case. You’re going to have to deal with the good facts, the bad facts, and the ambiguous facts. Whether you practice Admiralty Law or Wills and Estates, you must wrestle with disputed facts. And mostly importantly you, the lawyer, must find facts. Facts do not announce themselves, and rarely does the judge or jury understand the significance of any fact. Like latent fingerprints, we often see only remnants and traces of facts. These facts are never reviewed by an appellate court unless they are collected, preserved, interpreted, presented, and introduced as evidence. It is our job to find truth and extract justice for our clients by distilling the vapor of nuance from these latent facts. This class is a guide to that process. This class has a mandatory evening skills component (Monday or Wednesday evening). Students must register for both the lecture (376M) and either Monday or Wednesday evening skills portion (176N) of the class. Please note, the evening Skills portion of the class will not begin until week 5 or 6 of the semester and will run for eight weeks. Advocacy Survey is designed for all law students. While focusing primarily on trial skills, the course will also cover topics such as transactional practice, motion practice and alternative dispute resolution. By combining theory through the lecture sessions with technique training in skills sessions, students are able to practice what they learn. Students get hands-on practice in areas such as opening and closing statements, the use and relevance of technology in litigation, transferable skills for a transactional practice, and the basic skills necessary to try a case. The skill sessions will end with the trial of a case. Students will examine a case file from pretrial motions, transactional, ADR, arbitration, voir dire, and trial. This is a 4-credit series (1 credit pass/fail, 3 credits graded). Prerequisite or Concurrent: Evidence.
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### [Advocacy Survey: Skills](https://law.utexas.edu/courses/class-details/20269/31515/)
Unique 31515
1 hour
- [J. Huynh](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/jessica-v-huynh/courses/)
- [C. Kelly](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/chari-l-kelly/courses/)
- [J. Mangrum](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/jessica-l-mangrum/courses/)
- [E. Shepperd](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/eric-m-shepperd/courses/)
- MON
5:55 – 8:55 pm
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
#### Course Information
Course ID:
: 187E
Experiential learning credit:
: 1 hour
Short course:
: 9/21/26 — 11/9/26
#### Registration Information
- Upperclass-only elective
#### Description
Students get hands-on practice in areas such as opening and closing statements, the use and relevance of technology in litigation, transferable skills for a transactional practice, and the basic skills necessary to try a case. The skill sessions will end with the trial of a case.
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### [Advocacy Survey: Skills](https://law.utexas.edu/courses/class-details/20269/31520/)
Unique 31520
1 hour
- [D. Gonzalez](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/david-m-gonzalez/courses/)
- [G. Gonzalez](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/guillermo-j-gonzalez/courses/)
- [J. Winters](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/james-c-winters/courses/)
- WED
5:55 – 8:55 pm
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
#### Course Information
Course ID:
: 187E
Experiential learning credit:
: 1 hour
Short course:
: 9/23/26 — 11/11/26
#### Registration Information
- Upperclass-only elective
#### Description
Students get hands-on practice in areas such as opening and closing statements, the use and relevance of technology in litigation, transferable skills for a transactional practice, and the basic skills necessary to try a case. The skill sessions will end with the trial of a case.
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### [Agenda Setting in the U.S. Supreme Court and Legal Institutions](https://law.utexas.edu/courses/class-details/20269/31708/)
Unique 31708
2 hours
- [H. Perry Jr](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/h-w-perry-jr/courses/)
- WED
3:55 – 5:45 pm
P/F Allowed (JD only)
Eval:
Paper
Other
#### Course Information
Course ID:
: 296W
#### Registration Information
- Upperclass-only elective
- Will use floating mean GPA if applicable
#### Description
This course will examine how the U. S. Supreme Court sets its agenda. It will also examine agenda setting in other legal institutions , e.g, the office of the US. Solicitor General, State Solicitors General, and perhaps private legal practices. Students will be expected to come to class well prepared to discuss readings including weekly 1-2 page papers reflecting on the readings. Students will write a modest research paper on a topic of their choice related to agenda setting that is approved by the professor.
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### [Alternative Dispute Resolution](https://law.utexas.edu/courses/class-details/20269/31360/)
Unique 31360
3 hours
- [S. Saltmarsh](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/sara-e-saltmarsh/courses/)
- TUE
2:30 – 5:00 pm
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Paper
#### Course Information
Course ID:
: 381R
Experiential learning credit:
: 3 hours
#### Registration Information
- Upperclass-only elective
- Reverse-priority registration
- Will use floating mean GPA if applicable
#### Description
ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION (3 HOUR COURSE) The Alternative Dispute Resolution Survey course is designed to provide a broad-based introduction to negotiation, mediation, and arbitration, for students interested in either advocacy or transactional practices. ADR methods are now more common than the courtroom for resolving civil disputes; more than 99% of civil cases are settled before trial, if cases are even filed at the courthouse. Many commercial agreements now contain mandatory mediation/arbitration provisions, and statutory and case law both favor ADR. This course will examine the policy and business reasons for the rise in ADR; explore the various ADR methods; discuss negotiating and why lawyers must learn successful negotiating skills; and provide students with an opportunity to experience these concepts through class exercises. The professor is a 30+year litigation attorney with substantial experience to both trial and ADR disputes, and she brings a practical, real-world approach to the lectures and exercises. There will be no exam, but a final written project is required. Grading will be based upon class participation, attendance, and the final paper. Please note: Students may only miss two classes per semester, additional absences will be reflected in a lower grade.
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### [Animal Law](https://law.utexas.edu/courses/class-details/20269/31585/)
Unique 31585
2 hours
- [R. Katz](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/robyn-f-katz/courses/)
- WED
9:50 – 11:40 am
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Other
#### Course Information
Course ID:
: 291P
#### Registration Information
- Upperclass-only elective
- Will use floating mean GPA if applicable
#### Description
Taught by Robyn Katz.
This course is designed to familiarize you with the abundance of topics and legal issues within the field of animal law. In addition to relevant statutes and case law, we will examine the extent to which jurisprudence, legal systems, litigation, legislation, and societal values impact how practitioners, lawmakers, the judiciary, law students, legal scholars, and lay people perceive animals. In doing so, this course will not only facilitate learning substantive law in the field, but also help you understand the framework of claims and assumptions (both explicit and implicit) against which animal law legislation, litigation, and decisions are made.
**Textbooks**:
Bruce A. Wagman, Sonia S. Waisman, & Pamela D. Frasch, Animal Law: Cases and Materials (6th ed. 2019).
AND
Yong, Ed, An Immense World. Random House, 2023.
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### [Antitrust](https://law.utexas.edu/courses/class-details/20269/31614/)
Unique 31614
3 hours
- [A. Wickelgren](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/abraham-l-wickelgren/courses/)
- TUE, THU
2:30 – 3:45 pm
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Final exam (12/14)
Other
#### Course Information
Course ID:
: 392P
#### Registration Information
- Upperclass-only elective
- Will use floating mean GPA if applicable
#### Description
The course studies the development, interpretation, and application of the antitrust laws of the United States, specifically the Sherman Act, Clayton Act, FTC Act and other laws designed to protect consumers by ensuring competition in the marketplace. Specific topics include dominant firm behavior and exclusionary conduct, agreements among competitors, mergers, and vertical agreements (such as agreements between a supplier and a distributor). The course examines Supreme Court case law, recent and influential lower court decisions, and modern enforcement practice at the Federal Trade Commission and United States Department of Justice. Although basic economic concepts are integrated throughout the course, no background in economics is required or assumed. The class will begin with a brief primer on the most important economic concepts we will use in the course in order to make the course accessible to all interested students.
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### [Beyond the Billable Hour: Board Service and Business Development](https://law.utexas.edu/courses/class-details/20269/31660/)
Unique 31660
1 hour
- [N. Robbi](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/nelia-j-robbi/courses/)
- THU
3:55 – 5:45 pm
P/F Mandatory
Eval:
Other
#### Course Information
Course ID:
: 196V
Short course:
: 9/10/26 — 10/22/26
#### Registration Information
- Upperclass-only elective
#### Description
This dynamic, practical class will help set students up for long-term success in private practice and position them for leadership opportunities and community engagement. Billable hours are important, but they don't tell the whole story. We'll delve into the intricacies of billable hours and law firm economics to learn how and why billable hours matter. Then we'll look beyond the clock to explore how you can create a more fulfilling and impactful practice. Through hands-on sessions and select guest speakers, we will cover topics such as professional and business development, leadership opportunities, community engagement and non-profit board service, as well as navigating life and career changes. This class aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills to take control of their professional journeys, balancing the demands of billable hours with a holistic, big picture approach to professional growth.
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### [Business Associations](https://law.utexas.edu/courses/class-details/20269/31590/)
Unique 31590
4 hours
- [D. Sokolow](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/david-s-sokolow/courses/)
- MON, TUE, WED, THU
9:05 – 9:55 am
P/F Allowed (JD only)
Eval:
Final exam (12/9)
#### Course Information
Course ID:
: 492C
#### Registration Information
- Upperclass-only elective
- Reverse-priority registration
- Will use floating mean GPA if applicable
#### Description
This is the basic introductory course in business organizations. It considers issues relating to the selection of business form (partnership, limited partnership, corporation, and limited liability company), as well as the formation, financing, operation, and control of business entities. Primary emphasis is placed on conducting business in the corporate form, including closely-held and publicly-held corporations. Issues discussed in connection with public corporations include registration of securities, proxy regulation, and derivative litigation. Corporate Governance is examined in light of the collapse of Enron and other public companies. Problems in the supplementary materials demonstrate how the statutes and common law principles covered in the course apply in a real world setting. *A student may not receive credit for both Corporations and Business Associations or Business Associations (Enriched).*
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### [Business Associations](https://law.utexas.edu/courses/class-details/20269/31595/)
Unique 31595
4 hours
- [M. Ganor](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/mira-ganor/courses/)
- MON, TUE, WED
1:05 – 2:12 pm
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Final exam (12/11)
Other
#### Course Information
Course ID:
: 492C
#### Registration Information
- Upperclass-only elective
- Reverse-priority registration
- Will use floating mean GPA if applicable
#### Description
This course is an introduction to the basic legal rules governing corporations. The course will focus on publicly held corporations. Among the topics covered will be fiduciary duties, conflict-of-interest transactions, reorganizations and control transactions, shareholder voting rights, and shareholder derivative suits. Issues relating to partnerships and securities law may also be reviewed. *Corporations and Business Association, Business Associations, and Business Associations (Enriched) may not be repeated for credit.*
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### [Business Associations (Enriched)](https://law.utexas.edu/courses/class-details/20269/31600/)
Unique 31600
5 hours
- [H. Hu](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/henry-t-c-hu/courses/)
- MON, TUE, WED, THU
7:50 – 8:55 am
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Final exam (12/11)
Other
#### Course Information
Course ID:
: 592C
#### Registration Information
- Upperclass-only elective
- Reverse-priority registration
- Will use floating mean GPA if applicable
#### Description
This is an enriched, five-unit version of the basic introductory and survey course in the corporations/business organizations area; there are no prerequisites whatsoever. This course considers issues relating to the selection of business form (e.g., partnership, limited partnership, corporation, and limited liability partnership), as well as the formation, financing, operation, and control of business organizations. Primary emphasis is placed on conducting business in the corporate form. The course examines corporate governance and other matters associated with both closely held corporations and publicly held corporations. Corporate governance stems from the interplay of market forces and the legal landscape; the latter stems in part from a mix of common law principles, state and federal statutes, and Securities and Exchange Commission rules, and shareholder litigation. Certain litigation, market, regulatory, and transactional issues covered in this Business Associations (Enriched) course are not covered in either Business Associations or Corporations. This course also has a greater focus on publicly-held corporations and modern corporate and financial developments. This enriched course does NOT require any prior business-related undergraduate coursework or any work experience in business-related matters. Corporations and Business Association, Business Associations, and Business Associations (Enriched) may not be repeated for credit.
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### [Business Scandal and Crisis Management: Case Studies in Compliance](https://law.utexas.edu/courses/class-details/20269/31704/)
Unique 31704
2 hours
- [S. Lorne](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/simon-lorne/courses/)
- THU
3:55 – 5:45 pm
P/F Allowed (JD only)
Eval:
Final exam (12/12)
#### Course Information
Course ID:
: 296W
Cross-listed with:
: Other school
#### Registration Information
- Upperclass-only elective
- Will use floating mean GPA if applicable
#### Description
Many law school courses deal with the role of the “outside” lawyer in representing clients in a litigation setting or counseling clients with a view to potential litigation. This course is fundamentally different: it deals with the compliance function—described by one author as the function that establishes and confirms “conformity between . . . action and a rule or standard,” the latter being determined by law, regulation or an organization’s policies. The compliance role within an organization principally focuses on awareness of potential problems and establishing processes to avoid them, thereby avoiding resultant crises for the organization. The function is responsible for establishing policies and procedures designed to avoid, or detect at an early stage, instances in which personnel fail to conform to mandates established by law, regulation or organizational policies. As such, the function includes counseling personnel when questions arise and establishing “early warning” systems to detect and respond to instances of variance from required standards. It is also an organizational role that increasingly provides high-level, challenging employment opportunities for lawyers. The course will examine the role of the compliance function within a corporation or other organization and its relationship to other organizational roles and to regulatory agencies. It will also examine a number of current or recent situations in which problems—crises for the organizations involved—have been uncovered and will consider how more effective compliance programs might have unearthed them earlier, in time to avoid the crisis. Quite often (and contrary to the popular image), the best service a lawyer can perform for her client, but one that is invisible to public awareness, is to foresee a potential issue and counsel practices that avoid its occurrence. This course will provide tools that are important to that endeavor. The course is offered as a seminar for up to 16 students and will require a final paper submission (in lieu of an exam), as well as a short mid-course paper to provide an opportunity for earlier feedback. Course materials will be provided by the instructor and there will be no casebook.
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### [Cannabis Law](https://law.utexas.edu/courses/class-details/20269/31703/)
Unique 31703
2 hours
- [S. Seder](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/scott-seder/courses/)
- MON
3:55 – 5:45 pm
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Final exam (12/15)
#### Course Information
Course ID:
: 296W
#### Registration Information
- Upperclass-only elective
- Will use floating mean GPA if applicable
#### Description
While the cannabis industry continues to grow across the US, cannabis regulation has never been more in flux at all levels of government. This course will discuss the central legal issues in the creation, growth and adaptation of the state-authorized THC-cannabis and Hemp-cannabis industries in the US. This course will explore the patchwork of licensing regimes and regulatory requirements for THC-cannabis and Hemp-cannabis businesses. This course will also explore the tension that exists between federal and state laws and how this tension creates unique challenges in farming, manufacturing, distribution, advertising, and banking among other issues of commerce. This course will also discuss the challenging future of cannabis regulation from a federal, state, and local perspective. Students will be expected to participate in discussion each week and in group projects taking place during class. This course has no textbook and no specific prerequisites. No technical background is required. This course is designed for students to gain a practical understanding of how attorneys and other professionals work in these new and growing industries that are subject to ever-changing laws.
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### [Capital Punishment](https://law.utexas.edu/courses/class-details/20269/31405/)
Unique 31405
4 hours
- [J. Steiker](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/jordan-m-steiker/courses/)
- MON, TUE, WED
2:30 – 3:37 pm
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Final exam (12/16)
#### Course Information
Course ID:
: 483F
#### Registration Information
- Upperclass-only elective
- Reverse-priority registration
- Will use floating mean GPA if applicable
#### Description
This course will examine some general jurisprudential and moral issues related to the American system of capital punishment. The course will focus primarily on the development of the law governing capital punishment in the United States since 1970. Some of the main themes include: the legal structure of the Supreme Court's post-1970 death penalty jurisprudence, the scope of available appellate and post-conviction review in capital cases (particularly federal habeas review), the ubiquitous problems surrounding the representation afforded indigent capital defendants, proportionality limits on the imposition of the death penalty for various offenders (e.g., juveniles and persons with mental retardation), the role of racial discrimination in the administration of the death penalty, and the likely trajectory of the American death penalty. The course will be graded on a letter-grade basis for all students. This course will satisfy the constitutional law II requirement.
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### [Civil Procedure](https://law.utexas.edu/courses/class-details/20269/31135/)
Unique 31135
4 hours
- [L. Mullenix](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/linda-s-mullenix/courses/)
- MON, TUE
9:05 – 10:12 am
- WED
8:30 – 9:37 am
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Final exam (12/17)
#### Course Information
Course ID:
: 480F
#### Registration Information
- 1L-only required
#### Description
Introduction to the civil adjudicative process, primarily that of the federal courts, including jurisdiction, pleading, dispositive motions, discovery, and trial procedure.
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### [Civil Procedure](https://law.utexas.edu/courses/class-details/20269/31140/)
Unique 31140
5 hours
- [M. Dickerson](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/mechele-dickerson/courses/)
- MON, TUE, WED
2:30 – 3:37 pm
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Final exam (12/17)
#### Course Information
Course ID:
: 580F
#### Registration Information
- 1L-only required
#### Description
Introduction to the civil adjudicative process, primarily that of the federal courts, including jurisdiction, pleading, dispositive motions, discovery, and trial procedure.
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### [Civil Procedure](https://law.utexas.edu/courses/class-details/20269/31145/)
Unique 31145
5 hours
- [A. Nielson](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/aaron-l-nielson/courses/)
- MON, TUE, WED
2:30 – 3:37 pm
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Final exam (12/17)
#### Course Information
Course ID:
: 580F
#### Registration Information
- 1L-only required
#### Description
Introduction to the civil adjudicative process, primarily that of the federal courts, including jurisdiction, pleading, dispositive motions, discovery, and trial procedure.
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### [Civil Procedure](https://law.utexas.edu/courses/class-details/20269/31150/)
Unique 31150
5 hours
- [P. Gugliuzza](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/paul-r-gugliuzza/courses/)
- MON, TUE, WED
2:30 – 3:37 pm
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Final exam (12/17)
#### Course Information
Course ID:
: 580F
#### Registration Information
- 1L-only required
#### Description
Introduction to the civil adjudicative process, primarily that of the federal courts, including jurisdiction, pleading, dispositive motions, discovery, and trial procedure.
Expand this class’s full details.
### [Civil Procedure](https://law.utexas.edu/courses/class-details/20269/31152/)
Unique 31152
5 hours
- [C. Silver](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/charles-m-silver/courses/)
- TUE, WED, THU
10:30 – 11:37 am
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Final exam (12/14)
Other
#### Course Information
Course ID:
: 580F
#### Registration Information
- 1L-only required
#### Description
Introduction to the civil adjudicative process, primarily that of the federal courts, including jurisdiction, pleading, dispositive motions, discovery, and trial procedure.
Expand this class’s full details.
### [Civil Procedure](https://law.utexas.edu/courses/class-details/20269/31153/)
Unique 31153
5 hours
- [D. Rave](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/donald-rave-iii/courses/)
- TUE, WED, THU
10:30 – 11:37 am
P/F Not Allowed
Eval:
Final exam (12/14)
#### Course Information
Course ID:
: 580F
#### Registration Information
- 1L-only required
#### Description
Introduction to the civil adjudicative process, primarily that of the federal courts, including jurisdiction, pleading, dispositive motions, discovery, and trial procedure.
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Supreme Court Practice: 20th Anniversary of the Texas Solicitor General's Office
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