DePaul University College of Law - - Fall Semester 2015 (Term 0960) (Version 8_24_2015) SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE - - CONSULT CAMPUS CONNECT FOR OFFICIAL, MOST UP- TO- DATE INFORMATION Updated August 24, 2015 First Year Required Courses Course Name Catalog # Sec. Course# Professor Day Time Room Final Exam Exam time Credits Class Limits, Prerequisites, Notes Section A Civil Procedure (A1) 120 101 10001 Greenberger M/W 1:00-2:40pm 901 12/11 9:30 AM 4 Civil Procedure (A2) 120 102 10002 Greenberger T/Th 1:00-2:40pm 903 12/11 9:30 AM 4 Contracts 105 101 10004 Helveston T/Th 10:00-11:40am 905 12/8 9:30 AM 4 Constitutional Law 140 101 Shaman M/W 10:00-11:40am 805 12/16 9:30 AM 4 LARC I 112 101 Cue F 10:00-11:45am 901 no exam 2 LARC I 112 102 Ortlieb F 10:00-11:45am 804 no exam 2 Preparing to Practice I 130 101 10019 Chamberlain/Schwab M/Tu 3:00-4:00pm 805 no exam meets 9/15 and 10/12 Section B Civil Procedure (B1) 120 103 10023 Morales M/W 1:00-2:40pm 903 12/11 9:30 AM 4 Civil Procedure (B2) 120 104 10025 Moller M/W 1:00-2:40pm 803 12/11 9:30 AM 4 Contracts 105 102 10036 Jacobs T/Th 10:00-11:40am 805 take home 4 Torts 170 102 10038 Franklin M/W 10:00-11:40am 903 12/16 9:30 AM 4 LARC I 112 103 Cue Th 1:00-2:45pm 342 no exam 2 LARC I 112 104 Volini F 10:00-11:45am 904 no exam 2 Preparing to Practice I 130 102 10040 Chamberlain/Schwab W 3:00-4:00pm 805 no exam meets 9/16 and 10/14 Section C Civil Procedure (C1) 120 105 10041 Havel M/W 10:00-11:40am 804 12/11 9:30 AM 4 Civil Procedure (C2) 120 106 10044 Moller M/W 10:00-11:40am 803 12/11 9:30 AM 4 Contracts 105 103 10048 Epstein T/Th 10:00-11:40am 903 12/8 9:30 AM 4 Torts 170 103 10054 Weber M/W 1:00-2:40pm 805 12/16 9:30 AM 4 LARC I 112 105 Ortlieb Th 1:00-2:45pm 242 no exam 2 LARC I 112 106 Thrower Tu 1:00-2:45pm 803 no exam 2 LARC I 112 107 Volini Tu 1:00-2:45pm 804 no exam 2 Preparing to Practice I 130 103 10067 Chamberlain/Schwab Th 3:00-4:00pm 805 no exam meets 9/17 and 10/15 Two- Year JD Section LARC I 112 108 D'Amato, David F 10:00-11:45am 343 no exam 2 Section E - - First Year Evening Division Constitutional Law 140 201 10066 Siegel Tu/Th 5:50-7:30pm 803 12/10 6:00 PM 4 Torts 170 201 10056 Weber M/W 5:50-7:30pm 804 12/16 6:00 PM 4 LARC I 112 201 10183 Marcucci Tu 7:45-9:30pm 903 no exam 2 Preparing to Practice I 130 104 10205 Chamberlain/Schwab no exam ASP - - First Year Students Only Alba Tu/W 12:00-12:50pm 905 1
Second Year Required Courses Section E - - Second Year Evening Division Criminal Law 506 201 10111 Kellman Tu 5:50-8:30pm 904 12/15 6:00 PM 3 Property Law 160 201 10113 Gerstenblith M/W 5:50-7:30pm 904 12/10 6:00 PM 4 LARC III 115 201 10107 Brandstedt, Steve Th 5:50-7:35pm 516 no exam 3 limit 12 LARC III 115 202 10107 Levy, Steven Th 5:50-7:35pm 344 no exam 3 limit 12 Day Division LARC III Courses: Registration Available for Rising 1L Students with Last Names Ending in A- L LARC III 115 101 10091 Pagliari Th 10:00-11:45am 343 no exam 3 limit 12 LARC III 115 102 10092 Browne, Vince Th 3:00-4:45pm 801 no exam 3 limit 12 LARC III 115 103 10099 Ramamurthy, Shankar Th 3:00-4:45pm 344 no exam 3 limit 12 LARC III 115 204 10100 Carlomango, Natalie Th 5:50-7:35pm 341 no exam 3 limit 12 LARC III 115 205 10101 Comer, Joe Th 5:50-7:35pm 804 no exam 3 limit 12 LARC III 115 106 10103 Dunn, William Fr 10:00-11:45am 516 no exam 3 limit 12 LARC III 115 107 10104 Desir, James Fr 10:00-11:45am 701 no exam 3 limit 12 LARC III 115 108 10105 Lilly, Lisa Fr 1:00-2:45pm 516 no exam 3 limit 12 LARC III 115 109 10106 Shim, Sam Fr 1:00-2:45pm 701 no exam 3 limit 12 LLM and MJ Required Course Course Name Catalog # Sec. Course# Professor Day Time Final Exam Exam time Credits Class Limits, Prerequisites, Notes Introduction to American Law & Legal Systems 322 101 10208 Coll, Friedland & Moye M,T,W, Th Tu/Th, 11:50-12:50; M/W, 12:00-1:30 343 take home 3 LLM, Exchange students & MJs only Elective Courses Course Name Catalog # Sec. Course# Professor Day Time Final Exam Exam time Credits Class Limits, Prerequisites, Notes Administrative Law 508 101 10124 Franklin T/Th 10:30-11:45am 803 12/10 1:30 PM 3 Adoption Law 321 101 10125 Liss, Kathryn M/W 1:00-2:15pm 701 12/14 1:30 PM 3 Advanced Criminal Procedure: Pretrial 464 201 10126 Gorelick, Lorne W 5:50-8:30 pm 516 12/9 6:00 PM 3 Antitrust 402 101 10127 Jacobs T/Th 1:00-2:15 pm 901 take home 3 Art and the Law 535 101 10129 Gerstenblith M/W 10:30-11:45am 701 take home 3 Bankruptcy 415 101 10161 Resnicoff Th 9:00-10:15am 804 12/10 9:30 AM 3 hybrid course (partially online); Bioethics and the Law 714 101 10169 Resnicoff W 2:30-3:45pm 344 12/16 1:30 PM 3 hybrid course (partially online); Business Organizations 102 201 10174 Martin Tu 5:50-8:30 pm 805 12/8 6:00 PM 3 Business Organizations 102 101 10177 Helveston T/Th 1:00-2:15 pm 905 12/10 9:30 AM 3 Community Economic Development 561 101 10178 Readey, J. T/Th 2:30-3:45pm 901 paper 3 Consumer Protection 497 201 10179 Lindsey, Daniel Th 5:50-8:30 pm 901 take home 3 Copyright 344 101 10182 Grynberg T/Th 1:00-2:15 pm 904 12/8 1:30 PM 3 Corporate Finance 300 101 10184 Mark M/W 9:00-10:15am 901 12/9 9:30 AM 3 PR: Business Organizations Criminal Procedure 518 101 10186 Bandes T/Th 1:00-2:15 pm 905 12/8 1:30 PM 3 Criminal Procedure 518 201 10187 Bandes Tu 5:50-8:30 pm 905 12/15 6:00 PM 3 Cyberlaw 341 101 10188 Grynberg T/Th 10:30-11:45am 701 12/15 9:30 AM 3 Data Breach Notification Laws 328 201 10207 Thomas, Liisa Sat 9:00am- 5:00pm 904 take home 2 meets for only 3 Saturdays: Sept. 12, Sept. 26, Oct. 3 Domestic Violence Practicum 213 101 10212 Landis, Leslie Tu 3:00-4:30pm 701 no exam 3 2
Election Law 372 101 10016 Smith M/W 10:30-11:45am 901 12/9 1:30 PM 3 Electronic Discovery 570 201 10020 Kidwell, Brent M 5:50-8:30pm 801 no exam 2 limit 24; meets for nine weeks Employee Benefits 358 201 10024 Matott, Christine W 5:50-8:30 pm 701 12/16 6:00 PM 3 Employment Law 359 101 10053 Smith M/W 4:00-5:15pm 904 12/14 1:30 PM 3 Environmental Law 444 101 10032 Kellman Tu 2:30-5:10pm 801 12/15 1:30 PM 3 Estate & Gift Taxation 408 201 10210 Gupta, Ajay W 5:50-8:30 pm 901 take home 3 Evidence 410 201 10034 Greenberger W 5:50-8:30 pm 903 12/9 6:00 PM 3 Evidence 410 101 10035 Wolfson M/W 10:30-11:45am 905 12/9 1:30 PM 3 Fact Investigations 307 201 10204 Conroy, John Tu 5:50-8:30pm 516 paper 3 limit 12 Family Law 509 101 10037 Kwall T/Th 10:30-11:45am 901 12/8 1:30 PM 3 Federal Income Taxation 210 201 10039 Friedland M 5:50-8:30pm 903 12/14 6:00 PM 3 First Amendment Freedom of Speech 477 101 10046 Shaman T/Th 9:00-10:15am 801 take home 3 Health Care: Fraud & Abuse 719 201 10190 Schostok, Katherine Tu 5:50-8:30 pm 901 take home 3 hybrid course (partially online); ; meets every other Tues. Health Policy & the Law 706 101 10052 Epstein Th 1:00-2:15 pm 804 12/10 1:30 PM 3 hybrid course (partially online); Immigration Law & Policy 516 101 10191 Tirres M 10:30-11:45am 516 take home 3 hybrid course (partially online); Juvenile Justice 313 201 10185 Hutt, Richard Th 5:50-8:30 pm 903 take home 3 Int'l Human Rights Law Practicum 286 101 10055 Ward W 2:30-3:45pm 631 paper 2 limit 8; permission required International Business Transactions 448 101 10057 Friedland M/W 2:30-3:45pm 701 take home 3 PR: Business Organizations IP for Corporate Transactional Lawyers 338 101 10061 Robins, Marty T/Th 4:00-5:15pm 516 take home 3 Land Use Planning 488 101 10064 Siegel Tu/Th 1:00-2:15 pm 801 12/15 1:30 PM 3 Legal Profession 481 101 10071 Rubin T/Th 9:00-10:15am 803 12/16 1:30 PM 3 Legal Profession 481 102 10072 Rubin M/W 4:00-5:15pm 803 12/16 1:30 PM 3 Legal Profession 481 201 10073 Bressler Th 5:50-8:30 pm 241 12/10 6:00 PM 3 Medical Malpractice Survey 724 201 10193 Hebeisen/King Tu 5:50-8:30 pm 701 12/8 6:00 PM 3 Music Law 333 201 10079 Becker, Jeff W 5:50-8:30 pm 801 12/9 6:00 PM 3 Non- Profit Organizations 200 101 17226 Winters/Oberly/Wagen- T/Th 4:00-5:15pm 901 12/10 1:30 PM 3 maker Patent Law 447 201 10192 Segrest, Philip M 5:50-8:30 pm 905 12/7 6:00 PM 3 Poverty Law 546 201 10090 Chapman, Carrie M 5:50-8:30pm 901 take home 3 Privacy Law 335 101 10102 Hermann M/W 9:00-10:15am 801 take home 3 Private Int'l Aviation Law 248 201 10108 Dunn, Colin M 5:50-8:30pm 701 take home 3 Public International Law 422 101 10110 Coll T/Th 9:00-10:15am 904 12/8 9:30 AM 3 Race, Racism and U.S. Law 501 101 10112 Cho M/W 1:00-2:15 pm 801 12/7 1:30 PM 3 Real Estate Transactions 420 101 10128 Gutiontov, Ellen M/W 2:30-3:45pm 905 12/14 1:30 PM 3 Remedies 423 201 10130 Alba M 5:50-8:30pm 803 12/14 6:00 PM 3 Secured Transactions 305 101 10131 Livingston T/Th 10:30-11:45am 804 12/15 9:30 AM 3 Secured Transactions 305 201 10132 Livingston Tu 5:50-8:30 pm 804 12/7 6:00 PM 3 Securities Regulation 432 101 10133 Martin Tu/Th 10:30-11:45am 801 12/8 1:30 PM 3 PR: Business Organizations Special Topics in Law: Health Care Compliance 301 201 17216 Capilla, Danielle M 5:50-8:10pm 801 paper 1 meets for five weeks, starting Nov. 2 State and Local Taxation 499 201 10134 Kaminski, Stanley Th 5:50-8:30 pm 801 12/7 6:00 PM 3 Wills & Trusts 308 101 10136 Gerstenblith M/W 1:00-2:15 pm 804 12/7 1:30 PM 3 Women's Human Rights under Int'l Law 258 101 10137 Ward, Elizabeth T/Th 2:30-3:45pm 631 paper 3 3
Seminars and Legal Drafting Courses All JD students are required to take an approved upper- level writing course, in addition to LARC I, II, and III. The advanced writing curriculum includes courses in legal drafting, advanced legal research and judicial and scholarly writing. Seminars are discussion- based courses and are capped at 20 students. Legal Drafting courses are capped at 12 students. Courses meeting the advanced legal writing requirement are listed below. Course Name Catalog # Sec. Course# Professor Day Time Final Exam Exam time Credit Class Limits, Prerequisites, Notes Seminar: International Aviation Law & paper Policy 250 101 10138 Havel Tu 4:00-5:40pm 633 3 limit 20 Seminar: Terrorism 250 102 10139 Coll Tu 2:30-4:10pm 701 paper 3 limit 20 Seminar: Public Health & AIDS 250 103 10140 Hermann W 2:30-4:10pm 633 paper 3 limit 20 Drafting: Art Market Transactions 455 202 10201 Pannos Th 5:50-7:20pm 631 no exam 3 limit 12 Drafting: Civil Litigation 455 201 10196 Rapp, John M 5:50-7:20pm 516 no exam 3 limit 12 Drafting: Civil Litigation 455 101 10194 Lillig, John M 10:00-11:30am 343 no exam 3 limit 12 Drafting: Civil Litigation 455 102 10195 Ganfield, David Th 3:00-4:30pm 343 no exam 3 limit 12 Drafting: Criminal Procedure 455 205 10203 Grohman, Christopher Th 5:50-7:20pm 343 no exam 3 limit 12 Drafting: Matrimonial Law 455 204 10202 Burke, Shannon Tu 5:50-7:20pm 801 no exam 3 limit 12 Drafting: Matrimonial Law 455 206 10199 Bersson, Shawn Th 5:50-7:20pm 701 no exam 3 limit 12 Drafting: Patent Law 455 106 10200 Volini W 4:00-5:30pm 516 no exam 3 limit 12 Drafting: Transactions 455 104 10198 Pagliari Tu 10:00-11:30am 343 no exam 3 limit 12 Legal Clinics Clinical courses provide the opportunity for students to engage in direct client service under the close supervision of law faculty. Enrollment is by instructor permission. A description of the clinics and the online application form is available on the website through the following path: DePaul University College of Law > Academics > Experiential Learning > Legal Clinics (http://law.depaul.edu/academics/experiential- learning/legal- clinics/pages/default.aspx). Course Name Catalog # Sec. Course# Professor Day Time Final Exam Exam time Credit Class Limits, Prerequisites, Notes Legal Clinic I: Advanced Criminal Appeals 429 204 10141 Main, S. M 5:50-7:20pm 631 no exam 3 limit 6; permission required Legal Clinic I: Mediation as Advocate 429 205 10209 Morris, R. M 6:30-8:30pm 343 no exam 3 limit 8; permission required; PR: Mediation, Fam. Mediation, Negotiations, or Dispute Res. Legal Clinic I: Affordable Housing & 429 101 10003 Lawton T/Th 1:00-2:50pm 516 no exam 4 (+ 4 in limit 8; permission required Community Development (2 semester) spring) Legal Clinic I: Asylum & Refugee (2 semester) 429 102 10006 Albiol Tu 4:00-5:40pm Clinic 102 no exam 3 (+ 6 in limit 8; permission required spring) Legal Clinic I: Criminal Appeals 429 201 10018 Harrigan/Cassidy W 5:30-7:00pm 343 no exam 3 limit 10; permission required Legal Clinic I: Family Law 429 202 10021 Haddad Tu 5:00-8:00pm Clinic 111 no exam 3 limit 6; permission required Legal Clinic I: Immigration 429 103 10007 Lopez, A./Stoicheva Th 4:00-5:40pm Clinic 102 no exam 3 limit 8; permission required Legal Clinic I: Misdemeanor 429 203 10022 Gevirtz Mo 5:00-8:00pm 633 no exam 4 limit 8; permission required Legal Clinic I: Poverty Law 429 104 10011 Rodriguez M/W 1:00-2:30pm Clinic 102 no exam 3 limit 8; permission required Legal Clinic I: Technology & Intellectual Prop. 429 105 10013 McCarthy, T. Th 4:00-5:30pm 633 no exam 3 limit 8; permission required; PR: Copyright, Trademark or Patent Law; graded pass/fail 4
Professional Skills Courses JD Students must complete a professional skills course in order to earn the degree. Students may enroll in a maximum of two skills courses per semester. Skills courses and other activities that meet the graduation requirement are listed below. Note that clinical courses, listed above, also meet the skills requirement. Course Name Catalog # Sec. Course# Professor Day Time Final Exam Exam time Credit Class Limits, Prerequisites, Notes Appellate Technique 427 101 10026 Wolfson Th 10:00-11:40am 633 no exam 2 limit 12 Commercial Arbitration 453 101 10215 Sklar/Marinello M 2:30-5:10pm 516 no exam 3 limit 20 Litigation Lab 369 101 10027 Clark Tu 1:00-3:40pm 632/633 no exam 3 limit 12; permission required; PR: Evidence Litigation Strategy: Pre- Trial Civil 419 201 10029 Ward, T. W 5:50-8:30pm Daley Ctr. no exam 3 limit 10; PR: Evidence Litigation Strategy: Pre- Trial Civil 419 202 10030 Nach Tu 5:50-8:30pm 631 no exam 3 limit 10; PR: Evidence Litigation Strategy: Pre- Trial Criminal 319 201 10033 Loeb/Pugh Th 5:50-8:30pm 632/633 no exam 3 limit 24; PR: Evidence Mediation 438 201 10206 Hodges- Spitsberg Tu 5:50-8:30pm 343 no exam 3 limit 20 Mediation: Family Law 438 101 10062 Mousin Tu 2:30-5:10pm 343 no exam 3 limit 20 Moot Court - National 536 101 10173 Bressler no exam 2 permission required Negotiations 475 101 10211 Morris M 2:30-5:10pm 343 no exam 3 limit 20 Trial Advocacy I 450 201 10042 Brosnahan/Staff Tu 5:50-8:30pm Daley Ctr. no exam 3 limit 70; PR: Evidence Trial Advocacy II 312 201 10043 Morrissey W 5:50-8:30pm 632 no exam 3 limit 8; PR: Evidence & Trial Ad 1 Trial Advocacy II: Persuasive Communication 312 203 10047 MacCarthy Tu 5:50-8:30pm 632 no exam 3 limit 8; PR: Evidence & Trial Ad 1 Intra- Curricular Activities, Research & Field Placement (Non- Classroom Credits) A JD student may earn a maximum of 12 credit hours for non- classroom courses. The offerings below count towards this non- classroom credit limit. Journals, moot courts and Guided Research are all graded pass/fail. Students must receive permission from the appropriate supervisor to register. Supervisors will send names of approvesd students to the Registrar, who will register the students in the activity or course. Course Name Catalog # Sec. Course# Professor Credits ASP Teaching Assist. 224 101 10049 Alba 1 ASP Teaching Assist. 224 102 10050 Alba 2 Bus.& Commercial Law J. Editorial Bd. 303 101 10068 Moller 3 Field Placement (Extern) Program 524 101 10069 Bressler 2 Field Placement (Extern) Program 524 102 10070 Bressler 3 Guided Research 411 101 10074 by professor 1 Guided Research 411 120 10093 by professor 2 Independent Study 428 101 10146 by professor 3 J. Art Technology & IP Editorial Bd. 336 101 10162 Livingston 2 J. of Health Care Law Editorial Bd. 436 101 10163 Helveston 2 J. for Social Justice 217 101 10164 Bedi 2 J. for Women, Gender & the Law 223 101 10165 Cauble 2 Law Review Editorial Bd. 204 101 10166 Helveston 3 LARC Teaching Asst. 114 101 10167 Pagliari 1 LARC Teaching Asst. 114 102 10168 Pagliari 2 Master's Essay: Health Law 715 101 10170 Epstein 3 Master's Essay: Health Law 715 102 10171 Epstein 6 Master's Essay: International Law 715 103 10172 Friedland 3 Moot Court - National 536 101 10173 Bressler 2 Sports Law Journal 236 101 10175 Jacobs 1 Sports Law Journal 236 102 10176 Jacobs 2 5
Study Abroad & International Exchange Programs The College of Law offers a variety of international exchanges, practicums and study abroad opportunities. For more details and application information for the individual programs, see http://www.law.depaul.edu/academics/study_abroad/default.asp. Foreign Study Abroad - Madrid, Spain 559 101 10180 Coll 14 Foreign Study Abroad - Vienna, Austria 551 101 10181 Friedland 14 Instructions for Applying to Courses Requiring Permission For courses requiring permission, students must first contact the appropriate supervisor or instructor to apply. The supervisor will then forward a list of participating students to the Registrar, who will register the students in the course. Detailed information about some of the permission- only courses is below. Course Name Legal Clinics Litigation Lab Instructor Various Clark, James How to apply Fill out the online application available at: http://law.depaul.edu/academics/experiential- learning/legal- clinics/pages/default.aspx. Send a resume and request for admission to Professor James Clark at jclark@shiffhardin.com. Study Abroad Guided Research Independent Study Various By Professor By Professor Online applications for the individual programs are available in the Academics section of the law school website. Complete the Guided Research form, with professor signature, and submit to the Student Affairs office. You can find the form in the Student Affairs section of the law school website. Complete the Independent Study form, with professor signature, and submit to the Student Affairs office. You can find the form in the Student Affairs section of the law school website. 6