Program
- JD
Course Type
JD Litigation or Practice Skills
Areas of Study
- Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Credit Hours
3
Section 51 Information
Description
This course will teach law students interested in becoming trial lawyers how to integrate technology into their trial presentations. Students will learn how to apply principles of persuasion to the creation of courtroom visuals which they will then present in the trial advocacy portion of the course. The course will use hypothetical problems and cases to allow students to develop presentations that persuade and will include computer lab sections, some lecture, and student participation with instructor critique. Students will try civil cases and criminal cases. Students should own their own laptop computers and be prepared to bring them to class every week. The machine should be Windows-compatible. The class may run longer than three hours when students try their mock trials. Maximum class size is 16 students. Prerequisite: one semester of Trial Advocacy. (revised 11/03)
Schedule
Academic Term
Spring 2022
Class meets on
- Friday
Friday : 1800 - 2100