Summer 2013 Course Schedule

Civil Trial Advocacy (LAW-795BP-001)
E. Christian, Jackson

Meets: 09:00 AM - 04:00 PM (MTWTHSSU) - Room 528

Enrolled: 6 / Limit: 10

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Notices

Meets 7/22-28 (M-TH 6-9:30PM; SSU 9AM-4PM)

Description

Participants learn how to prepare and conduct direct and cross-examinations, deliver effective opening statements and closing arguments, make timely objections, and lay the proper foundation to admit evidence during the course of a trial. The couse concludes with a full mock trial before a sitting judge and citizen jurors.

Textbooks and Other Materials

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Trial Techniques, Thomas A. Mauet (8th Ed., 2010) (Aspen Law) Addison v. Peyton: Civil Case File (2012) (NITA)

First Class Readings

Not available at this time.

Syllabus

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