LAW 869 - California Legal Research
(Section: LS1)
Description:
This course demonstrates the structure and use of legal resources as they relate to California practice. The course goal is research proficiency, especially with electronic California legal materials. Each student is responsible for learning to use the electronic research tools, theories, and strategies presented by the instructors. Weekly exercises are assigned, and students may also be expected to complete either a semester research project or a shorter end-of-semester project to demonstrate a comprehensive grasp of research skills. Paper and online resources will be compared to reveal their respective strengths and weaknesses, so students in this class can also expect to hone their skills in researching California printed legal materials.
Term: Summer San Francisco Law Session
Units: 2
Course Type(s):
JD Elective, Lawyering Skills
Offered:
Monday 4:30PM - 6:10PM
,
Wednesday 4:30PM - 6:10PM
from
May 26, 2009
through
July 24, 2009
Location:
San Francisco
Meeting room:
Building: 536 Mission St., Room 4216
Instructor: Marisa Diehl
Capacity/Available: 15/7
Status: Open
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Xpress ID: 7892
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Comments:
Only students in the SJD program will be allowed to audit this course.
Syllabus:
DiehlCLR_Syllabus_Summer 2009.pdf
(posted Friday, May 08, 2009)
Current and planned sections:
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Term |
Section |
Location |
Dates |
Offered |
Instructor |
Syllabus |
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09/FL |
LS1 | San Francisco |
Aug 17 - Dec 12, 2009 |
Thursday 4:30PM-6:10PM
|
Marisa Diehl
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10/SL |
LS1 | San Francisco |
Jan 11 - May 12, 2010 |
Thursday 4:30PM-6:10PM
|
Marisa Diehl
|
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Previously offered sections:
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Section |
Location |
Dates |
Offered |
Instructor |
Syllabus |
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09/UL |
LS1 | San Francisco |
May 26 - Jul 24, 2009 |
Monday 4:30PM-6:10PM
Wednesday 4:30PM-6:10PM
|
Marisa Diehl
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