Schedule of Classes


285.2D sec. 1 - Death Penalty Clinic Seminar (Fall 2009)

Instructor: Elisabeth A. Semel  (view instructor's teaching evaluations | profile)
Instructor: Ty Alper  (view instructor's teaching evaluations | profile)
View all teaching evaluations for this course

Units: 2
Meeting Time: W 3:20-5:10
Meeting Location: B-1, Hearst Field Annex (HFA)

Enrollment in the Death Penalty Clinic Seminar is mandatory for students who enroll in the year-long (Fall 2009 and Spring 2010) or one semester (Fall 2009 or Spring 2010) Death Penalty Clinic. The Seminar is given in the fall semester. The Seminar provides the theoretical foundation and skills training for the Death Penalty Clinic. Because the Seminar will include discussions of our cases, it is only open to students who concurrently enroll in the Clinic.

Prerequisites:
Enrollment in the Clinic and Seminar is by permission. Prerequisites for students who are enrolling in the year-long program are Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure and Evidence. Faculty have the discretion to waive the prerequisites in individual cases and allow students to take these courses as co-requisites. We give preference to students who have taken Capital Punishment and the Constitution, which was offered Spring Semester 2008. Faculty will meet with some students before making enrollment decisions.

This course satisfies the Professional Responsibility Requirement.

New - Submit Teaching Evaluations (enrolled students only)

Exam Notes: P+
This is a credit only course
Course Category: Clinicals
Course Subcategories:
Criminal Law
Litigation and Procedure
Social Justice and Public Interest

If you are the instructor, you may add a file like a syllabus or a first assignment to this page.

Books:
No books found for this course. Please always double check with your instructor.

Go to Course Search