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1 FALL 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE As of: 9/26/2014 NOTES ON 2014/2015 SCHOOL OF LAW CALENDAR NOTICE: UPPER DIVISION WRITING AND SKILLS REQUIREMENT The faculty has enacted an upper division writing requirement and an upper division skills requirement as mandated for all law schools by the ABA. Courses that provide an opportunity to fulfill the writing requirement and the skills requirement are identified in the schedule. For more information about these requirements, please see sections and of the Academic Policy Statement at NOTICE: PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR STRAUS DISPUTE RESOLUTION ELECTIVES Students participating in either the dispute resolution certificate or masters in dispute resolution program will receive priority enrollment in all dispute resolution elective courses. Students not participating in either program may place themselves on a waitlist and seat availability will be determined at the beginning of the semester. Seats not filled by program participants will be released to JD students on the waitlist. NOTICE: ADVANCE ASSIGNMENTS FOR INTENSIVE COURSES A class syllabus including any advance reading and/or writing assignments for intensive classes will be ed to students 3-4 weeks prior to the start of class. Please note that it is each student s responsibility to review the syllabus well before the class begins and complete any advance assignments. Students who show up the first day unprepared risk being dropped from the class. NOTICE: UPPER DIVISION ELECTIVE COURSES Courses offered may be subject to cancellation if there are less than 10 students enrolled for the course two weeks prior to the first day of class. 1

2 VISITING PROFESSOR ALISON LOUISE STEWART (Spanish for Lawyers): Alison L. Stewart is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor of Hispanic Studies at Seaver College where she teaches courses in Spanish language, conversation and grammar. With more than 13 years of experience teaching the language to all levels of learners, she is recognized by her students as enthusiastic and committed in her love for the language and culture. Professor Stewart earned her undergraduate degree at the University of San Diego, graduating with honors and a dual degree: a B.A. in Spanish and a B.A. in Philosophy. She received her Juris Doctor from the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento, California. She later earned her M.A. in Spanish Peninsular Literature at San Diego State University. In 2010, she completed her Ph.D. in Hispanic Languages and Literatures at the University of California, Los Angeles where she focused her dissertation work on representations of justice in 17 th century Spanish narrative. As a legal practitioner, Professor Stewart has enjoyed utilizing her language skills as a pro bono attorney for the Los Angeles County Bar Association s Domestic Violence Project where she assists Spanish speaking clients in preparing their declarations for temporary restraining orders and representing clients in hearings to obtain orders. NEW AND REVISED ADJUNCT FACULTY BIOGRAPHIES MATTHEW BLAKELY (Video Game Law): Matthew Blakely is an entertainment attorney and established dealmaker for many high-profile actors, musicians, professional athletes as well as motion picture and television producers. He earned a B.S. in Finance from the University of Southern California and a Juris Doctorate from Vanderbilt Law School. Professor Blakely previously taught Entertainment Law and Sports Law at the University of La Verne College of Law, and has guest lectured on entertainment and intellectual property related topics at the University of Southern California and the University of Ghana. Prior to launching his entertainment law firm, Blakely Legal Group P.C., Professor Blakely was an associate at Steptoe & Johnson LLP. His organizational involvements have included the Rotary Club of Los Angeles, the Recording Academy (Grammys) as well as Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (Emmys), where he has been an active participant in the awards nomination process. LINDA RANDLETT KOLLAR (Law Practice Management and Business Development): Linda Randlett Kollar is a partner in the Los Angeles office of Hooper, Lundy & Bookman, P.C., a firm dedicated to the representation of healthcare providers. With more than 25 years of legal experience, she is recognized by her clients and peers as an accomplished litigator, health law regulatory expert and champion of behavioral healthcare providers. She received her Juris Doctorate, cum laude, from Pepperdine University, where she was Editor-in-Chief of the Law Review. She credits her success to her passionate interest in the law and her work. Professor Kollar specializes in the representation of behavioral healthcare provider institutions as well as healthcare professionals. Her clients include non-profit organizations that provide residential treatment and foster care for children, physicians, psychologists, licensed clinical social workers and marriage and family therapists. Professor Kollar devotes a substantial part of her practice to advising behavioral healthcare providers on licensure, compliance and contracts, special education, privacy, confidentiality, HIPAA and minors consent issues. As a seasoned litigator, she regularly represents her provider clients in administrative and civil litigation, including writs and appeals. She is a nationally recognized expert and consultant regarding legal issues affecting child welfare organizations. Professor Kollar is a member of the firm s Business Development Committee. She initiated and leads the firm s business development program which provides associates and partners with strategies on effective marketing and business development. She is also an active participant in the firm s diversity initiative. 2

3 NEW ADJUNCT FACULTY MEMBERS (continued) ZACHARY S. MCGEE (Selected Issues in Dispute Resolution: Negotiation Ethics): Zach McGee is Senior Vice President, Head of Business & Legal Affairs, for Miramax, where he is responsible for negotiating agreements to distribute the company s film and television content in digital and traditional media throughout the world, as well as agreements with writers, directors and actors to create new motion picture content. Before joining Miramax, Mr. McGee was a Vice President, Legal Affairs at NBCUniversal where he negotiated program and talent contracts for programs produced for NBCUniversal s broadcast and cable television networks. He also has extensive litigation experience, having practiced as an in-house litigator at NBCUniversal, and before that, as a securities and M&A litigator with Davis Polk in New York and in Menlo Park, California. Mr. McGee clerked for the Honorable Michael B. Mukasey, Chief Judge, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York (and subsequent Attorney General of the United States). He graduated magna cum laude from Harvard College and Harvard Law School. Mr. McGee also holds an MBA from the UCLA Anderson School of Management with an emphasis in finance and where he was a member of the Honor Society. Mr. McGee is a frequent speaker on topics of interest to practicing lawyers. His recent programs include Negotiation Ethics for Lawyers, Negotiation Ethics for Lawyers: How to Recognize and Respond to Dirty Tricks and Bad Faith Tactics, Negotiation Ethics for Lawyers: How Apple Really Acquired the ipad, The Aereo Litigation and the Future of Broadcast Television and The Last Word on First Sale? The Kirtsaeng Decision and the Future of the First Sale Doctrine. ANDREA SHERIDAN ORDIN (Land Use Planning): Professor Ordin, Adjunct, Government Lawyer- Fall 2012, served as United States Attorney for the Central District of California, California Chief Assistant Attorney General, a partner in the Los Angeles office of Morgan, Lewis and Bockius, and most recently Los Angeles County Counsel ( ). In addition to her management and policy responsibilities in those public offices, she focused on environmental and land use law, most notably supervising environmental, land use and natural resource litigation for the State of California for eight years, personally appearing in trial and appellate courts, including the United States Supreme Court, representing the California Coastal Commission in the seminal land use case, Nollan v. California Coastal Commission. JOHN J. SELBAK (Law Practice Management and Business Development): John J. Selbak has taught Law Office Management since Mr. Selbak is the founding partner of Corporate Counsel Partners, a firm focused on representing entrepreneurial and emerging companies. Prior to founding Corporate Counsel Partners, Mr. Selbak was a partner in the Los Angeles office of Musick, Peeler & Garrett, where Mr. Selbak chaired the firm s Business & Technology Practice and was the firm s Marketing Director. He also worked closely with the firm s managing partner on the management of the firm. In addition to counseling fellow attorneys regarding the formation of law firms and the ongoing operation of their practice, Mr. Selbak s own legal practice involves the representation of a wide array of established media, software, e-commerce and technology companies. His experience in helping to manage a large firm for close to a decade before forming and operating his own firm for the past eight years gives Mr. Selbak unique insight into the key issues facing attorneys at all levels of the practice, as well as changes taking place in the legal profession as a whole. LEE TAFT (Co-teaching Selected Issues in Dispute Resolution: Apology, Forgiveness and Reconciliation): Lee Taft is a pioneer in the movement to transform cultural and legal responses to conflict. His scholarship focuses on the interrelationship between accountability and healing in mediation and litigation contexts. His essays have been published in the country s leading scholarly journals such as the Yale Law Journal, the Michigan Law Review, and the Harvard Health Policy Review. His unique mediation protocols based on twenty years experience as a plaintiff s litigator and a Harvard education in religion and ethics integrate forgiveness theory with praxis so that the conflict is resolved and the parties relationship is restored. 3

4 NEW COURSES BEING OFFERED - FALL 2014 COMMUNITY JUSTICE CLINIC: The Community Justice Clinic provides legal services for non-profit, religious or community organizations who are working to promote justice and to develop opportunities and resources for vulnerable, underserved people and communities. Under faculty supervision, students provide corporate counsel and services, including formation, governance and compliance counsel, and students will advocate for clients, including research, writing, advice and direct representation. With intensive classroom instruction and guidance, students will learn and apply substantive law, interview clients and evaluate matters, draft and file legally operative documents, research and analyze law and policy, advise and counsel clients, make oral and written presentations to clients and constituents, and provide direct representation for clients before courts, governmental bodies and regulators, and in negotiations and mediation. CRIMINAL JUSTICE DISPUTE RESOLUTION PRACTICUM: Students will work with teens in probation at the L.A. County Sheriff s facility at Camp Gonzalez and adults at the L.A. County Jail to teach peacemaking and dispute resolution as a part of coordinated efforts to reduce recidivism and to promote better outcomes through the criminal justice system. Students will receive intensive training in peacemaking and dispute resolution, and then will assist in teaching and training the teens in detention at Camp Gonzalez and adults at the L.A. County Jail these skills and virtues. Students will develop knowledge and insight into the criminal justice and juvenile justice systems, develop critical cultural competence, and develop skills and virtues of dispute resolution. FEDERAL CRIMINAL PRACTICE PRACTICUM: Students rotate through the United States Attorney s Office, the Federal Public Defender s Office and U.S. District Court to receive a comprehensive experience at work in federal criminal practice. At each placement, students will observe pre-trial and trial practice and proceedings, will assist on the work of cases and will produce a substantive written project in the course of their work under supervision. Students will work regularly on site at each placement and may work on projects outside of regular work sessions at the direction of their field supervisors; students should plan to work at least 14 hours per week in the course. Law faculty specializing in criminal law and procedure will serve as advisors to students and will meet periodically to guide the students in their work and to ensure that the experience is meaningful. Students receive credit and grades based on their work product, field supervisor s evaluations and successful completion of course requirements. FIRST AMENDMENT FREEDOMS OF SPEECH, RELIGION AND RELATED RIGHTS: This course will explore major areas of free speech law and related rights, as well as those associated with the freedom of religion. Although the coverage of specific topics may vary, general areas of coverage may include lesser-protected forms of speech such as obscene content, fighting words and threats, and commercial advertising, fully-protected forms of speech, symbolic expression, the government regulating speech in special capacities such as the manager of public lands or public schools, the freedom not to speak, the right of expressive association and the right not to associate, restrictions on campaign spending and fundraising, special rights pertaining to the news media, the free exercise of religion, and laws respecting government establishment of religion. Special attention will be given to the U.S. Supreme Court's treatment of these areas, including the history, doctrines, policies and theories underlying them, and other factors that may influence the Court's interpretation of the Constitution with respect to these topics. GOVERNMENT POLICY AND THE REGULATION OF ENTERTAINMENT AND SPORTS: This course focuses on the impact of the federal legislative process on the entertainment, sports and gaming industries. Students will learn the basics of legislation in these areas, crisis management, and congressional investigations through practical, problem-solving exercises. This course is designed to be equally instructive to the student who intends: to pursue an entrepreneurial business path in the entertainment and sports fields; to enter the corporate workforce; or to join the traditional practice of law. Practical problem-solving exercises in the course will involve a fictitious entertainment entity which will have a real-world legal, business, or regulatory problem, and students will design a plan to solve that problem with an effective and comprehensive public policy advocacy strategy. 4

5 NEW COURSES BEING OFFERED - FALL 2014 (continued) LEGAL SPANISH: This course is designed to give law students an understanding of how to effectively communicate with Spanish-speaking clients in a variety of legal representation settings covering multiple substantive topics. Students will gain an effective knowledge of the legal terminology frequently used in representing Spanish-speaking clients, participate in mock interviews, and prepare a final presentation on a topic of substantive law in Spanish at the end of course. Those wishing to take this course should be comfortable speaking and understanding Spanish. The course will be taught in Spanish and participants will be expected to speak and complete assignments in Spanish. NINTH CIRCUIT APPELLATE ADVOCACY CLINIC: The Ninth Circuit Appellate Advocacy Clinic provides direct representation in prisoner rights (Sec. 1983) appellate cases pending in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Under the Clinic Director s supervision, student activities may include studying ethical and practice issues, reviewing court records, interviewing clients, evaluating cases, researching legal issues, developing appellate theories, writing appellate briefs, and arguing appellate cases under special Circuit rules for clinics meeting the Court s standards. Units of credit are based on 52.5 hours of work per credit. VIDEO GAME LAW: This course encompasses all relevant legal aspects (both fundamental and controversial) of the rapidly expanding video game industry. Topics include asset acquisition, intellectual property issues, trade secrecy, contracts and licenses, end-user rights, anti-competitive practices, and governmental regulation of games with respect to sex, nudity, and violence, as well as products liability, negligence, and misappropriation claims arising from the sale and distribution of modern computer games. WINE LAW: Wine Law examines the foundational regulations, diverse fields of law, and fundamental transactions encountered in a modern wine law practice. Students are provided primary instruction at the outset of the course from guest industry lecturers to develop comprehension of basic industry processes, core terminology and key elements of the grape to glass product cycle. Thereafter, the course explores the historical development of America s alcoholic beverage laws, the significant tenets of our modern day regulatory framework, and the legal and practical considerations faced by industry stakeholders and practicing attorneys in common industry transactions. Specific topics include: vineyard/winery site selection, acquisition, development and management; vineyard leasing and grape contracts; business models and contractual relationships for wine production; licensing, compliance, and prohibited trade practices; labeling; AVA s; trademarks; brokerage, distribution, and importation; direct to consumer shipping; and international trade. Students also have the opportunity to participate in off-site hands-on instruction at local facilities and properties on the subjects of viticulture, enology, and the mechanics of vineyard operations and production facilities. REVISED COURSE TITLES AND DESCRIPTIONS - FALL 2014 A SUPREME VIEW OF BANKRUPTCY (previously titled Creditor s Rights and Bankruptcy): This course will consider consumer and business bankruptcy issues, primarily through the lens of Supreme Court decisions. (The course will consider Chapter 11 business reorganizations and Chapter 9 municipal bankruptcies, like Detroit s, but will not focus on them.) The Court continues, term after term, to issue decisions dealing with central concepts of bankruptcy law, as it interprets the federal Bankruptcy Code and the Constitution. For example, how do we provide a fresh start (but not a head start ) to the honest but unfortunate individual debtor? When should a debtor be denied a discharge ( forgiveness ) of some or all debts? Can student loans be discharged (without the debtor s attorney being sanctioned for misconduct)? To what degree will we protect secured creditors (like mortgage holders)? When should a debtor be required to pay something on debts in a Chapter 13 plan rather than be allowed simply to discharge the debts in a quick Chapter 7 case? Is Congress s Article I bankruptcy power special, so that it overrides state sovereign immunity? Bankruptcy judges do not have the protections specified for federal judges in Article III of the Constitution; has Congress given bankruptcy judges much more authority than the Constitution permits? Looking to the future, how much further will the Court go in upsetting a system that handles more federal cases than any other kind of federal tribunal? For purposes of requirements such as those for the LLM with a concentration in International Commercial Law and Arbitration, this course will be considered the equivalent of Law 1103 (Creditors Rights & Bankruptcy). 5

6 REVISED COURSE TITLES AND DESCRIPTIONS - FALL 2014 (continued) CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVES ON LAW AND LAW PRACTICE (previously titled Christian Perspectives on the Law): Christians have a variety of views on law and law practice. For some, law and law practice are inherently coercive and corrupting and not something in which Christians should participate. Others think law is an appropriate occupation, but that Christian faith has nothing to say to it. Still others believe that every aspect of life, including law, can be done in a way that brings glory to God. This course will explore each of these views and will ask what place Christian faith should have in law and law practice. LAW AND RELIGION (previously titled Law and Religion Seminar): This semester the course will be dedicated to examining the origin of American religious liberty; in particular, whether it is anchored in reason and the Enlightenment or is a product of the separation of church and state and the view that government does faith no favor when it seeks to use civil power to advance religion. To what extent can religious argument be made and be effective in the public square and in the courts of law? To what degree does advocacy of a religious justification for a particular legislative proposal compete with or displace the role of a faith to change or transform the heart of a believer? What happens when religion loses in the political process; should it still be eligible for exemption? Assuming that a fair majoritarian determination is the essence of democracy why should a religion, with the exception of perhaps the most internal of its processes and its selection of personnel, understand the majority denial of exemption to be a denial of religious freedom? Does government have an obligation to avoid having to proceed to take a position contrary to large numbers of its population in matters of faith? Where does that obligation come from and what is its scope? LAW PRACTICE MANAGEMENT AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT (previously titled Law Office Management): This course is designed to provide practical skills on how to form and operate your own law firm, as well as how to succeed as an associate in a law firm setting. The course opens with a look at the formation of law firms, how law firms are managed, recruiting, business planning and startup funding. The course also focuses on the important practical subject of business development and marketing for attorneys, which is critical to success in private practice, whether in a large, medium or small/solo law firm. The course will emphasize that business development is not a series of random acts, but a process with specific steps that can be taken to generate business. Students will learn about creating a vision for their practice, effective marketing strategies tailored to their individual talents and strengths, how to develop referrals, and how to create a system for business development. Guest speakers will share how they have developed a successful practice. The course will also introduce law firm accounting, including billing, collections, associate compensation and profit distribution, as well as methods for improving the firm's bottom line and long-term viability. Malpractice liability, malpractice insurance and ethical issues facing attorneys in day-to-day practice are also covered. CONTRACT PRACTICE UNDER U.C.C. ARTICLE 2 AND THE U.N. CONVENTION (CISG) (previously titled Commercial Law-Sales): This course will take a practical approach to contracts that are governed by U.C.C. Article 2 or by the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. Contracts for sale of goods, whether shoes or jetliners or carrots or millions of cubic feet of natural gas, are central to our economy (and figure prominently on the bar exam). We will follow realistic transactions from beginning to end from negotiations and contract formation all the way to resolution of claims of breach. Students will be expected to deal with problems like those they will encounter in practice. The course will reinforce and build upon the students understanding of general contract principles from the first year Contracts course. For purposes of requirements such as those for the Certificate in Law & Entrepreneurship and the LLM with a concentration in International Commercial Law and Arbitration, this course will be considered the equivalent of Law 1893 (Commercial Law-Sales). 6

7 SCHOOL OF LAW CALENDAR Any questions regarding courses should be directed to the Vice Dean's office. Some changes in the course schedule may be required. Classes will be held on all holidays unless noted below. SCHOOL OF LAW FALL 2014 SCHEDULE August First-year Professionalism Course (required for 1 st year students) 25 Fall semester classes begin 25 Add/Drop period begins 26, 27 Mandatory Externship Orientation (Attending one of these meetings is required for first-time externs) September 1 Labor Day holiday (no classes) 5 Add/Drop period ends (externships included) 5 Last day to drop classes without a W appearing on transcript 5 Last day to withdraw with tuition refunded at 100% (No W on Transcript) 9 Permission required for add/drop 12 Last day to withdraw with tuition refunded at 75% ( W on Transcript) 19 Last day to withdraw with tuition refunded at 50% ( W on Transcript) 26 Last day to withdraw with tuition refunded at 25% ( W on Transcript) 27 Tuition refund no longer available October 3 University Faculty Conference (No regular classes meet. Please note that Straus intensive classes will still meet on this day) 10 Last day to petition for change in final examination schedule 28 Legal Research and Writing Exam 1 st year students November 26 No classes Thanksgiving holiday (no classes) December 5 Last day of class 5 Last day to elect High Pass/Pass/Credit/Fail for semester-length courses. The last day for all other courses is the last day on which the class is held Final Examination Period 20 Winter holiday begins (no classes) LONDON PROGRAM FALL 2014 SCHEDULE Professor Jim Gash will be the visiting faculty member in London and will teach Evidence and Remedies. For detailed information and class schedule and updates for the London fall program, please visit: 7

8 TENTATIVE WINTER INTENSIVE SCHEDULE Additional information including course descriptions and faculty bios is available at: Dec. 29, 2014 Jan. 2, 2015 Four-day Winter Intensive Courses October 13 Registration for Winter Intensive begins December 29 Winter Intensive Classes Begin 29 Add/Drop Period Ends 30 Tuition refund no longer available January 1 University holiday (no classes) 2 Last day of Winter Intensive Classes TENTATIVE SCHOOL OF LAW SPRING 2015 SCHEDULE January 5 Spring semester classes begin 5 Add/Drop period begins 7-8 Mandatory Externship Orientation (Attending one of these meetings is required for first-time externs) 16 Add/Drop period ends 16 Last day to drop classes without a W appearing on Transcript 16 Last day to withdraw with tuition refunded at 100% (No W on Transcript) 19 Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday (no classes) 19 Permission required for add/drop 23 Last day to withdraw with tuition refunded at 75% ( W on Transcript) 23 Externship Registration Deadline 30 Last day to withdraw with tuition refunded at 50% ( W on Transcript) February 6 Last day to withdraw with tuition refunded at 25% ( W on Transcript) 7 Tuition refund no longer available 20 Last day to petition for change in examination schedule March 9-13 Study/Interview Break 2 nd & 3 rd year students (no classes) Appellate Brief Project 1 st year students (no classes) April TBA Performance exam (for 1 st year students) 22 Last day of Spring classes 22 Last day to elect High Pass/Pass/Credit/Fail for semester-length courses. The last day for all other courses is the last day on which the class is held. April 27 to May 8 Final examination period May 15 Graduation 8

9 TENTATIVE SCHOOL OF LAW SUMMER 2015 SCHEDULE* May 18 May 18 May 18 May 22 May 25 May 26 May 30 June 3 July 2 July 6-9 Deadline for summer session registration. Registration for intensive classes will be accepted up to one week before each class begins on a space available basis. School of Law summer session classes begin Add/Drop period begins Add/Drop period ends Holiday - Memorial Day (no classes) Make-up Day for May 25 classes (regular summer session only Straus classes not included) Last day of Legal History class. Last day to elect High Pass/Pass/Credit/Fail for Legal History class. Legal History class final examination Last day of regular summer session classes. Last day to elect High Pass/Pass/Credit/Fail for regular summer session classes. Final examination period for regular summer session classes * Courses offered may be subject to cancellation if there are less than 10 students enrolled for the course two weeks prior to the first day of class. 9

10 Monday, 12/8 FALL 2014 SCHOOL OF LAW FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE Tuesday, 12/9 Wednesday, 12/10 Thursday, 12/11 Friday, 12/12 8:30 am 8:30 am California Family Law Practice-Petersil Intellectual Property Survey- Schwartz 8:30 am Evidence-Muller Evidence-Goodman Employment Law-Schultz Legal Spanish-Stewart 8:30 am Government Policy and the Regulation of Entertainment and Sports-Delrahim Real Estate Transactions- Kublicki 8:30 am Copyright Law-McDonald International Tax-Johnson Communications Law- McGoldrick Sex Based Discrimination- Paniccia Law and the Visual Arts-Roosa 1:00 pm Criminal Procedure-Chase Financing for High Tech Start-ups-Anderson First Amendment: Freedoms of Speech, Religion, and Related Rights-McDonald 1:00 pm Community Property-Popovich Community Property-Wendel 1:00 pm Torts-Han Torts-Cupp Torts-Miller 1:00 pm Law Practice Management and Business Development- Kollar/Selbak Legal Environment of Non- Profit Organizations- DeWalt/Goff 1:00 pm Wills and Trusts-Knaplund 2:00 pm Remedies (London)-Gash 2:00 pm International Commercial Arbitration (London)- Gregoire 2:00 pm Evidence (London)-Gash Monday, 12/15 Tuesday, 12/16 Wednesday, 12/17 Thursday, 12/18 Friday, 12/19 8:30 am Federal Estate and Gift Tax- Caron California Civil Procedure- Schultz Remedies-Ogden 8:30 am Comparative Law-Childress Corporations-Bost Asylum and Refugee Law- Einhorn Video Game Law-Blakely 8:30 am Land Use Planning-Ordin Federal Income Tax of Property Transactions-Bost Entertainment Law- Schwartz 8:30 am Criminal Procedure- McGoldrick Immigration Law-Hill 8:30 am 1:00 pm Civil Procedure-Taha Civil Procedure-Goodno Civil Procedure-Ogden A Supreme View of Bankruptcy-Scarberry 1:00 pm Health Care Organizations- Larson/Garner Wine Law-Simas 1:00 pm Federal Income Tax- Johnson Federal Income Tax- Popovich 1:00 pm Contracts-Helfand Contracts-Chen Contracts-Boliek Patent Law-Philpott 1:00 pm 2:00 pm Public International Law (London)-Webb 2:00 pm European Union Law (London) -Turk RESCHEDULING EXAMS STUDENTS MAY NOT PETITION TO RESCHEDULE A FINAL EXAM UNLESS TWO FINAL EXAMS ARE TO BE TAKEN ON THE SAME DAY PETITIONS TO CHANGE ONE OF TWO EXAMS SCHEDULED FOR THE SAME DAY MUST BE FILED BY THE SEVENTH WEEK OF CLASSES Every effort has been made to avoid conflicts between required courses and in the final exam schedules. As noted above, final exams will not be rescheduled unless a student has two final exams scheduled in the same day. Therefore, it is important for you to pay attention to the final exam schedule when you are selecting your courses. For additional details concerning the law school final exam policies see the Academic Policy Statement (Section 6) at 10

11 Upper Division Required Courses LAW CORPORATIONS UNITS: 3 CLASS 2827 BOST 8:40am-10:10am TTH D 12/16 8:30am LAW CRIMINAL PROCEDURE UNITS: 3 CLASS 2828 MCGOLDRICK 1:40pm-3:10pm MW B 12/18 8:30am LAW CRIMINAL PROCEDURE UNITS: 3 CLASS 2829 CHASE 1:40pm-3:10pm TTH B 12/8 1:00pm LAW EVIDENCE 1 UNITS: 4 CLASS 2830 MULLER 8:00am-10:10am MW ACR 12/10 8:30am LAW EVIDENCE 2 UNITS: 3 CLASS 2831 GOODMAN 11:00am-12:30pm TTH G 12/10 8:30am LAW EVIDENCE 3 (LONDON) UNITS: 4 CLASS 2832 GASH 1:15pm-3:15pm WF LONDON 12/12 2:00pm LAW FEDERAL INCOME TAX UNITS: 3 CLASS 2833 POPOVICH 1:40pm-3:10pm TTH D 12/17 1:00pm LAW FEDERAL INCOME TAX UNITS: 3 CLASS 2834 JOHNSON 1:40pm-3:10pm MW F 12/17 1:00pm LAW REMEDIES UNITS: 3 CLASS 2835 OGDEN 11:30am-12:30pm MWF ACR 12/15 8:30am LAW REMEDIES (LONDON) UNITS: 3 CLASS 2836 GASH 3:30pm-5:00pm T LONDON 12/8 2:00pm 12:00pm-1:30pm TH LAW WILLS AND TRUSTS UNITS: 3 CLASS 2837 KNAPLUND 10:20am-11:20am MWF G 12/12 1:00pm 1 All evidence courses will address the major substantive differences between the Federal Rules of Evidence and the California Evidence Code. The professors have discretion as to whether their evidence course places a heavier emphasis on the Federal Rules or the California Evidence Code and that emphasis will be noted on the course schedule or syllabus. This course will give emphasis to the Federal Rules of Evidence. 2 All evidence courses will address the major substantive differences between the Federal Rules of Evidence and the California Evidence Code. The professors have discretion as to whether their evidence course places a heavier emphasis on the Federal Rules or the California Evidence Code and that emphasis will be noted on the course schedule or syllabus. This course will give emphasis to the California Evidence Code sections. 3 All evidence courses will address the major substantive differences between the Federal Rules of Evidence and the California Evidence Code. The professors have discretion as to whether their evidence course places a heavier emphasis on the Federal Rules or the California Evidence Code and that emphasis will be noted on the course schedule or syllabus. This course will give emphasis to the Federal Rules of Evidence. 11

12 Upper Division Elective Courses LAW A SUPREME VIEW OF BANKRUPTCY UNITS: 3 CLASS 3342 SCARBERRY 11:00am -12:30pm TTH SR2 12/15 1:00pm LAW ADMIN LAW JOURNAL 4 UNITS: 2 CLASS 2870 (2ND YEAR STUDENTS) TBD TBD TBD NONE OGDEN This course fulfills the upper-division writing requirement. LAW ADMIN LAW JOURNAL 5 UNITS: 1 CLASS 2872 (3RD YEAR STUDENTS) TBD TBD TBD NONE OGDEN This course fulfills the upper-division writing requirement. LAW ADVANCED LEGAL RESEARCH UNITS: 2 CLASS 2873 K. KERR 8:00am-10:00am T Library NONE ENROLLMENT LIMIT: 20 LAW ADVANCED LITIGATION WRITING 6 UNITS: 2 CLASS 2875 BRANDT 4:00pm-6:00pm TH Library NONE ENROLLMENT LIMIT: 16 This course fulfills the upper-division writing requirement. LAW APPELLATE ADVOCACY 7 UNITS: 2 CLASS 2876 LEVIN 9:20am-11:20am M A NONE This course fulfills the upper-division writing requirement. LAW ARBITRATION LAW IN THE UNITS: 2 CLASS 2879 SECURITIES INDUSTRY 8 4:00pm-6:00pm T F NONE UHL Priority enrollment for 2L JD/Certificate and JD/MDR students. Use CLASS 2881 to place yourself on the waitlist if not eligible for priority enrollment. LAW ARBITRATION PRACTICE AND UNITS: 2 CLASS 3063 ADVOCACY 4:00pm-6:00pm M A NONE MILLER Priority enrollment for JD/Certificate and JD/MDR students. Use CLASS 3064 to place yourself on the waitlist if not eligible for priority enrollment. 4 Graded as High Pass/Pass/Credit/Fail. 5 Graded as High Pass/Pass/Credit/Fail. 6 Permission is needed to enroll in the course. Please submit to Selina.brandt@pepperdine.edu a brief, 1-2 paragraph memorandum explaining why you wish to enroll in the course. The deadline to submit the memorandum is June 16, Students will be notified shortly thereafter whether they have been enrolled in the course. Graded as High Pass/Pass/Credit/Fail. 7 Graded as High Pass/Pass/Credit/Fail. 8 Note: Students who take Arbitration Law in the Securities Industry are not eligible to receive credit for taking LAW 1672 Arbitration Law. 12

13 Upper Division Elective Courses LAW ASYLUM AND REFUGEE LAW UNITS: 2 CLASS 2883 EINHORN 4:00pm-6:00pm T A 12/16 8:30am LAW BAR EXAM WORKSHOP 9 UNITS: 1 CLASS 2884 STURGEON 4:00pm-6:00pm M ACR NONE LAW BIOETHICS SEMINAR UNITS: 3 CLASS 2886 KNAPLUND 1:40pm 3:10pm MW SR1 NONE This course fulfills the upper division writing requirement. LAW CALIFORNIA CIVIL PROCEDURE 10 UNITS: 3 CLASS 2887 SCHULTZ 11:30am-12:30pm MWF F 12/15 8:30am LAW CALIFORNIA FAMILY LAW UNITS: 2 CLASS 2888 PRACTICE 4:00pm-6:00pm W SR1 12/9 8:30am PETERSIL LAW CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVES ON UNITS: 3 CLASS 2889 THE LAW AND LAW PRACTICE 1:40pm-3:10pm MW SR2 NONE COCHRAN This course fulfills the upper-division writing requirement. LAW CLINICAL LAW-INTERNATIONAL UNITS: 1-4 CLASS 3340 EXTERNSHIP 11 (LONDON) TBD TBD LONDON GASH LAW COMMUNICATIONS LAW UNITS: 3 CLASS 2993 MCGOLDRICK 11:00am-12:30pm MW SR3 12/12 8:30am LAW COMMUNITY JUSTICE CLINIC 12 UNITS: 3 CLASS 3341 BAKER 6:00pm-8:00pm W Clinic NONE ENROLLMENT LIMIT: 10 Credit requires regular class attendance and clinical work throughout the term. See Notes on Clinical and Externship courses. This course fulfills the upper division skills requirement. LAW COMMUNITY PROPERTY 13 UNITS: 2 CLASS 2994 WENDEL 10:20am-11:20am MW F 12/9 1:00pm LAW COMMUNITY PROPERTY 14 UNITS: 3 CLASS 2995 POPOVICH 11:00am-12:30pm TTH D 12/9 1:00pm 9 Depending on course demand, enrollment may be subject to limitation through an application process. Graded as High Pass/Pass/Credit/Fail. Open to third year law students only. 10 This course is not a degree requirement but is highly recommended for all persons taking the California bar examination. 11 Graded as High Pass/Pass/Credit/Fail. 12 Graded as High Pass/Pass/Credit/Fail. 13 This course is not a degree requirement but is highly recommended for all persons taking the California bar examination. 14 This course is not a degree requirement but is highly recommended for all persons taking the California Bar Examination. 13

14 Upper Division Elective Courses LAW COMPARATIVE LAW 15 UNITS: 3 CLASS 2996 CHILDRESS 9:10am-10:40am TTH A 12/16 8:30am LAW CONSTITUTIONAL LAW SEMINAR: UNITS: 3 CLASS 2998 READING THE CONSTITUTION 4:00pm-7:00pm M (8/25) SR1 NONE PUSHAW/AMAR 4:00pm-7:00pm TWTHF(8/26-29) Dean s Conf Rm 4:00pm-6:00pm M (beg 9/8) SR1 Special Format: This class meets Monday through Friday beginning August 25, 2014 through August 29, 2014 from 4pm 7pm; then, beginning September 8, 2014 this class meets weekly on Mondays from 4pm-6pm. This course fulfills the upper division writing requirement. LAW CONTRACT PRACTICE UNDER UNITS: 3 CLASS 3404 U.C.C. ARTICLE 2 AND THE 9:10am-10:40am TTH SR2 NONE U.N. CONVENTION (CISG) SCARBERRY This course fulfills the upper division writing requirement. LAW COPYRIGHT LAW UNITS: 3 CLASS 2997 MCDONALD 9:50am-11:20am MW SR1 12/12 8:30am LAW CRIMINAL JUSTICE DISPUTE UNITS: 2 CLASS 3079 RESOLUTION PRACTICUM 16 8:30am-5:00pm (8/23-8/24) SAT,SUN Clinic ENROLLMENT LIMIT: 8 3:30pm 6:30pm (9/8*) M Fieldwork* NONE KAUFER/BAKER Special Format: This class will meet in the clinic conference room on August 23 and 24. *Field work will commence the Monday after Labor Day. September 8. The schedule for field work may change depending on requirements of the correctional facilities, and Prof. Kaufer and students will make final scheduling arrangements at the beginning of the term as she finalizes plans with the facilities. Students must plan for and make accommodations for travel to the facility in Lynnwood, which generally is an hour s drive from campus. This course qualifies as an elective toward the Straus Institute certificate or MDR programs. This course fulfills the upper division skills requirement. LAW CROSS-CULTURAL CONFLICT AND UNITS: 2 CLASS 3000 DISPUTE RESOLUTION 6:00pm-9:30pm THF F NONE ACKERMAN 8:30am-4:30pm SAT Special Format: This is a two-weekend course that meets September 11, 12, 13 and 18, 19, 20. Priority enrollment for JD/Certificate and JD/MDR students. Use CLASS 3450 to place yourself on the waitlist if not eligible for priority enrollment. 15 Comparative western legal traditions. 16 Enrollment is by permission of professor only and is limited to those students who pass security clearance. This course requires an intensive two-day training workshop on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 23 and 24. Class sessions during the term will be on site in various correctional facilities in the area, so students should plan for travel time. Class sessions in the field will last for 10 weeks. Anyone interested in this course needs to submit the security clearance paperwork to the School of Law Clinical Office (on the third floor) as soon as possible. Candidates will be selected from those who receive security clearance. Students earn credit for the seminar training and work in the field. Graded as High Pass/Pass/Credit/Fail. 14

15 Upper Division Elective Courses LAW CROSS-CULTURAL CONFLICT AND UNITS: 2 CLASS 3915 DISPUTE RESOLUTION 6:00pm-9:30pm THF B NONE SINGH 8:30am-4:30pm SAT Special Format: This is a two-weekend course that meets September 11, 12, 13 and 18, 19, 20. Priority enrollment for JD/Certificate and JD/MDR students. LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION LAW UNITS: 2 CLASS 3002 JOURNAL 17 (2 ND YEAR STUDENTS) TBD DRJ NONE WESTON This course fulfills the upper-division writing requirement. LAW DISPUTE RESOLUTION LAW UNITS: 1 CLASS 3003 JOURNAL 18 (3 RD YEAR STUDENTS) TBD DRJ NONE WESTON LAW EDUCATION LAW UNITS: 3 CLASS 3004 JAMES 8:40am-10:10am WF A NONE This course fulfills the upper-division writing requirement. LAW ELECTION LAW UNITS: 3 CLASS 3005 MULLER 11:00am-12:30pm MW SR4 NONE This course fulfills the upper-division writing requirement. LAW EMPLOYMENT LAW UNITS: 3 CLASS 3006 SCHULTZ 8:40am-10:10am MW F 12/10 8:30am LAW ENTERTAINMENT LAW 19 UNITS: 3 CLASS 3007 SCHWARTZ 1:40pm-3:10pm TTH ACR 12/17 8:30am LAW EUROPEAN UNION LAW (LONDON) UNITS: 3 CLASS 3107 TURK 3:30pm-6:30pm F LONDON 12/17 2:00pm LAW EXTERNSHIP-FIELD PLACEMENT UNITS: Maximum 10 fieldwork units CLASS 3610 BAKER See Notes on Clinical and Externship courses. LAW EXTERNSHIP-WORKSHOP 1 UNITS: See Externship Notes CLASS 3607 STRINGFELLOW-OTEY 4:00pm-5:00pm M Clinic NONE Alternate weeks commencing on 9/1/14 See Clinical and Externship Courses Notes. Externships taken for 3 units or more fulfill the upperdivision skills requirement. LAW EXTERNSHIP-WORKSHOP 2 UNITS: See Externship Notes CLASS 3068 ADAMSON 6:00pm-7:00pm T SR4 NONE Alternate weeks commencing on 9/2/14 See Clinical and Externship Courses Notes. Externships taken for 3 units or more fulfill the upperdivision skills requirement. 17 Graded as High Pass/Pass/Credit/Fail. 18 Graded as High Pass/Pass/Credit/Fail. 19 Students must have taken OR be concurrently enrolled EITHER in Law 912 Copyright Law OR in Law 2512 Intellectual Property Survey. 15

16 Upper Division Elective Courses LAW EXTERNSHIP-WORKSHOP 3 UNITS: See Externship Notes CLASS 3609 PETERSON 6:00pm-7:00pm W SR2 NONE Alternate weeks commencing on 9/3/14 See Clinical and Externship Courses Notes.. Externships taken for 3 units or more fulfill the upperdivision skills requirement. LAW FAIR EMPLOYMENT AND HOUSING UNITS: 2 CLASS 3097 MEDIATION CLINIC 20 6:00pm-9:30pm THF (Sept. 4-5) F NONE FRANKFURT 8:30am- 4:30pm SAT (Sept. 6) F ENROLLMENT LIMIT: 5 1:30pm-3:30pm W DFEH Office Priority enrollment for JD/Certificate and JD/MDR students. Special Format: This class will meet on one weekend, September 4, 5, 6, and also every other week on Wednesday for two hours. Please note that the Wednesday afternoon class that meets every other week from 1:30-3:30pm will be held at the DFEH office. Additional time will be required to participate in actual cases. This class requires a special application. Anyone interested in participating should speak with Professor Stephanie Bell in the Straus office. This course fulfills the upper division skills requirement. LAW FEDERAL CRIMINAL PRACTICE UNITS: 2 CLASS 3081 PRACTICUM 21 TBD TBD Clinic NONE BAKER/CHASE ENROLLMENT LIMIT: 2 See Clinical and Externship Courses Notes. This course fulfills the upper division skills requirement. LAW FEDERAL ESTATE AND GIFT UNITS: 3 CLASS 3008 TAXATION 11:00am-12:30pm TTH A 12/15 8:30am CARON LAW FEDERAL INCOME TAXATION UNITS: 3 TTH A 12/17 8:30am CLASS 3009 OF PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS 22 1:40pm-3:10pm BOST LAW FINANCING FOR HIGH-TECH UNITS: 3 CLASS 3010 START-UPS 1:40pm-3:10pm MW SR4 12/8 1:00pm ANDERSON LAW FIRST AMENDMENT: FREEDOMS UNITS: 3 MW B 12/8 1:00pm CLASS 3082 OF SPEECH, RELIGION AND 3:20pm-4:50pm RELATED RIGHTS MCDONALD LAW GOVERNMENT POLICY AND UNITS: 2 CLASS 3083 THE REGULATION OF 8:50am -10:50am T SR4 12/11 8:30 am ENTERTAINMENT AND SPORTS DELRAHIM LAW HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATION UNITS: 3 CLASS 3011 FINANCING & ETHICS 2:50pm-4:50pm T SR1 12/16 1:00pm LARSON/GARNER 4:00pm-5:00pm TH 20 Prerequisite: Law 1422 Mediation Theory and Practice. Graded as High Pass/Pass/Credit/Fail. 21 Professor permission required to enroll. Pre-requisite Law 822:Criminal Procedure and Law 904 Evidence. Graded as High Pass/Pass/Credit/Fail. 22 Prerequisite: LAW 814 Federal Income Taxation or concurrent enrollment. 16

17 Upper Division Elective Courses LAW HONORS DISPUTE RESOLUTION: UNITS: 2 CLASS 3084 NEGOTIATION AND MEDIATION 1:30pm-5:30pm TH F NONE ADVOCACY 23 RAINEY/ROBINSON This class can fulfill the Negotiation Theory and Practice class requirement for students earning the MDR or Certificate in Dispute Resolution. LAW 403 HONORS TRIAL PRACTICE 24 UNITS: 2 CLASS 3013 Honors A - CALDWELL 7:00am-9:00am MW TCR NONE CLASS 3014 Honors B - CALDWELL 9:15am-11:15am MW TCR NONE CLASS 3015 Honors C - CALDWELL 11:30am-1:30pm MW TCR NONE LAW IMMIGRATION LAW UNITS: 2 CLASS 3012 HILL 6:00pm-8:00pm T SR1 12/18 8:30am LAW INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY UNITS: 3 CLASS 3016 SURVEY 11:00am-12:30pm TTH ACR 12/9 8:30am SCHWARTZ LAW INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL UNITS: 2 CLASS 3017 ARBITRATION PROCEDURE AND 6:00pm-9:30pm THF A NONE PRACTICE 8:30am- 4:30pm SAT COE/CHILDRESS Special Format: This is a 2-weekend course that meets August 28, 29, 30 and September 4, 5, 6. Priority enrollment for LL.M. students earning a Concentration in International Commercial Arbitration. Use CLASS 3018 to place yourself on the waitlist if not eligible for priority enrollment. LAW INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL UNITS: 2 CLASS 3019 ARBITRATION THEORY AND 1:40pm-5:40pm T Library NONE DOCTRINE STIPANOWICH Special Format: This class will meet for the first 7 weeks of the semester, August 26 to October 7. Priority enrollment for LL.M. students earning a Concentration in International Commercial Arbitration. Use CLASS 3020 to place yourself on the waitlist if not eligible for priority enrollment. LAW INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL UNITS: 2 CLASS 3106 ARBITRATION (LONDON) 6:00pm-8:00pm T LONDON 12/10 2:00pm GREGOIRE 23 Instructor permission required to enroll. Graded as High Pass/Pass/Credit/Fail. 24 Graded as High Pass/Pass/Credit/Fail. Enrollment with permission of professor only. Prerequisite: LAW 402 Trial Practice. 17

18 Upper Division Elective Courses LAW INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT UNITS: 2 CLASS 3021 DISPUTES 25 6:00pm-9:30pm THF A NONE COE 8:30am- 4:30pm SAT Special Format: This is a 2-weekend course that meets September 18, 19, 20 and 25, 26, 27. Priority enrollment for LL.M. students earning a Concentration in International Commercial Arbitration. Use CLASS 3022 to place yourself on the waitlist if not eligible for priority enrollment LAW INTERNATIONAL TAX 26 UNITS: 3 CLASS 3023 JOHNSON 10:20am-11:20am MWF SR2 12/12 8:30am LAW INTERVIEWING, COUNSELING AND UNITS: 2 CLASS 3024 PLANNING 6:15pm-8:15pm T A NONE HURNEY Priority enrollment for JD/Certificate JD/MDR students. Use CLASS 3025 to place yourself on the waitlist if not eligible for priority enrollment. LAW INVESTOR ADVOCACY CLINIC 27 UNITS: 2 CLASS 3026 UHL/NORRIS 2:00pm- 4:00pm T Clinic NONE ENROLLMENT LIMIT: 5 This course fulfills the upper division skills requirement. LAW JOURNAL OF BUSINESS, UNITS: 2 CLASS 3027 ENTREPRENEURSHIP & TBD JBEL NONE THE LAW 28 SCARBERRY (2 ND YEAR STUDENTS) This course fulfills the upper-division writing requirement. LAW JOURNAL OF BUSINESS, UNITS: 1 CLASS 3028 ENTREPRENEURSHIP & TBD JBEL NONE THE LAW 29 SCARBERRY (3 RD YEAR STUDENTS) LAW LAND USE PLANNING UNITS: 2 CLASS 3030 ORDIN 1:40pm-3:40pm T SR2 12/17 8:30am 25 Prerequisite: Law 2902 International Commercial Arbitration Procedure and Practice or Law 2832 International Commercial Arbitration Theory and Doctrine or Law 372 International Commercial Arbitration. 26 Prior completion of Law 814 Federal Income Taxation is strongly recommended. 27 Prerequisite: Law 1642 Arbitration Law in the Securities Industry. Enrollment by invitation only. Graded as High Pass/Pass/Credit/Fail. 28 Graded as High Pass/Pass/Credit/Fail. 29 Graded as High Pass/Pass/Credit/Fail. 18

19 Upper Division Elective Courses LAW LAW AND BIOTECHNOLOGY UNITS: 2 CLASS 3031 SEMINAR 4:00pm-6:00pm TH B NONE SAVIT This course fulfills the upper-division writing requirement. LAW LAW AND RELIGION SEMINAR UNITS: 3 CLASS 3032 KMIEC 8:40am-10:10am TTH SR1 NONE ENROLLMENT LIMIT: 25 This course fulfills the upper division writing requirement. LAW LAW AND THE VISUAL ARTS UNITS: 2 CLASS 3033 ROOSA 10:20am-12:20pm TH SR3 12/11 8:30am LAW LAW PRACTICE MANAGEMENT UNITS: 2 CLASS 3034 AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 6:00pm-8:00pm W F 12/11 1:00pm KOLLAR/SELBAK LAW 2.01 LAW REVIEW 30 UNITS: 2 CLASS 3035 (2 ND YEAR STUDENTS) NONE PUSHAW/LARSON This course fulfills the upper-division writing requirement. LAW 3.01 LAW REVIEW 31 UNITS: 1 CLASS 3036 (3 RD YEAR STUDENTS) NONE PUSHAW/LARSON LAW LEGAL AID CLINIC 32 UNITS: 3 CLASS 3037 STRINGFELLOW-OTEY 5:30pm-7:30pm M Clinic NONE ENROLLMENT LIMIT: 10 Credit requires regular class attendance and clinical work at the Union Rescue Mission. See Notes on Clinical and Externship courses. This course fulfills the upper division skills requirement. LAW LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF UNITS: 2 CLASS 3099 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 5:00pm-6:30pm W A 12/11 1:00pm GOFF/DEWALT 8:00am-9:00am TH A LAW LEGAL SPANISH 33 UNITS: 2 CLASS 3088 STEWART 8:00am-10:00am W SR4 12/10 8:30am 30 Graded as High Pass/Pass/Credit/Fail. 31 Graded as High Pass/Pass/Credit/Fail. 32 Graded as High Pass/Pass/Credit/Fail. 33 This course will be taught in Spanish. Students wishing to take this course should be comfortable speaking and understanding Spanish and participants will be expected to speak and complete assignments in Spanish. 19

20 Upper Division Elective Courses LAW MEDIATION CLINIC 34 UNITS: 2 CLASS 3038 BELL/FACTOR/WILLIAMS 4:00pm-6:00pm T B NONE ENROLLMENT LIMIT: 30 8:30am-4:30pm SAT (Sept. 6) B Priority enrollment for JD/Certificate and JD/MDR students. Use CLASS 3039 to place yourself on the waitlist if not eligible for priority enrollment. Note: This course requires an intensive skills boot camp on Saturday, September 6 from 8:30 am 4:30 pm. The Mediation Clinic offers students the opportunity to mediate actual disputes. The Mediation Clinic will require 2 hours of class time weekly (scheduled) and approximately 8 hours of fieldwork per week. Students are advised to leave two time blocks (2 mornings, 2 afternoons or 1 of each) in their schedule to accommodate mediations at various courthouses throughout Los Angeles County. LAW MEDIATION THEORY AND UNITS: 2 CLASS 3042 PRACTICE 4:00pm-6:00pm M F NONE ROBINSON Priority enrollment for JD/Certificate and JD/MDR students. Use CLASS 3618 to place yourself on the waitlist if not eligible for priority enrollment. LAW MEDIATION THEORY AND UNITS: 2 CLASS 3043 PRACTICE 4:00pm-6:00pm T ACR NONE PETERSON Priority enrollment for JD/Certificate and JD/MDR students. Use CLASS 3619 to place yourself on the waitlist if not eligible for priority enrollment. LAW 8.01 MOOT COURT-INTERNATIONAL 35 UNITS: 1 CLASS 3405 (LONDON) TBD TBD LONDON CAPLIN LAW NEGOTIATION THEORY AND UNITS: 2 CLASS 3044 PRACTICE 1:40pm-3:40pm T F NONE WESTON Priority enrollment for JD/Certificate and JD/MDR students. Use CLASS 3066 to place yourself on the waitlist if not eligible for priority enrollment. LAW NEGOTIATION THEORY UNITS: 2 CLASS 3045 AND PRACTICE 6:15pm-8:15pm M F NONE STIPANOWICH Priority enrollment for JD/Certificate and JD/MDR students. Use CLASS 3067 to place yourself on the waitlist if not eligible for priority enrollment. 34 Prerequisite: Law 1422 Mediation Theory and Practice. Graded as High Pass/Pass/Credit/Fail. 35 Graded as High Pass/Pass/Credit/Fail. 20

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