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Nov 23, 2024
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2014-2015 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Juris Doctor, J.D.
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The Juris Doctor requires a total of 90 credits.
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First Year Required Courses (32 credits)
Required Upper-Level Courses (11 to 12 credits)
- LAW 9008 Professional Responsibility, 3 credits
- At least one legal writing course designated as meeting the standard of the Upper-Level Writing requirement, as indicated by the course descriptions. 2 to 3 credits
- At least one skills course, as indicated by the course descriptions. 6 credits
Elective Courses (46 to 47 credits)
Students may choose to use elective credits to complete a concentration. Concentrations are available in:
- Advocacy/dispute resolution
- Intellectual property/technology law
- Transactional law, with estate planning or business track
- Global law and leadership
Pro-Bono Service Requirement
All students are required to perform a minimum of 30 hours of pro bono service. Students can begin performing pro bono service in the spring semester of the 1L year and can receive credit for up to 15 hours of pro bono service performed during the spring semester of the 1L year. Starting in the summer after the 1L year, the cap is lifted, and students must complete the remaining 30 hours of pro bono service by the end of their final year to be certified to graduate.
In order to qualify for credit towards the requirement, the pro bono service must be law-related. In addition, students may not receive financial compensation or academic credit for providing pro bono service. Moreover, a licensed attorney or other qualified supervisor must adequately supervise and review any and all work. The types of activities that qualify for pro bono services will be approved by the Law School administration.
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