Lawyering III: Advanced Concepts in Analytical and Writing Skills
Lawyering III: Advanced Concepts in Analytical and Writing Skills - Professor Sandy Patrick
- Course Number: LAW-210
- Course Type: Foundational
- Credits: 3
- Enrollment Limit: Determined by the Registrar
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Description: This upper level course is designed to improve foundational lawyering skills and provide in-depth instruction on analyzing, organizing, and writing legal arguments. This course will also focus on producing high-quality legal analysis in time-pressured situations such as law school exams or performance tests. This course is geared toward students who want to improve competency in fundamental legal skills to be practice ready.
Students will build on the concepts and skills gained in their first year Lawyering courses as they master core principles and attain greater sophistication as legal writers. Throughout the semester, students will complete in-class and take-home assignments tailored to strengthen their analytical and communication skills. They will also develop their ability to analyze complex issues. Specifically, students will work on critical reading and thinking, how to synthesize different sources of law, large-scale and small-scale organizational principles, crafting clear and succinct analysis, and producing a professional product.
Because enrollment is limited, students will be admitted to this course by invitation. Students who want to apply for the course may submit a statement with their reasons for interest (less than one page in length) to the professor teaching the course.
- Prerequisite: Lawyering I and II
- Evaluation Method: In-class assignments; take-home assignments
- Capstone: no
- WIE: yes
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The American Bar Association accreditation standards require students to regularly attend the courses in which they are registered. Lewis & Clark expects students to attend classes regularly and to prepare for classes conscientiously. Specific attendance requirements may vary from course to course. Any attendance guidelines for a given class must be provided to students in a syllabus or other written document at the start of the semester. Sanctions (e.g., required withdrawal from the course, grade adjustment, and/or a failing grade) will be imposed for poor attendance.
Law Registrar is located in Legal Research Center on the Law Campus.
MSC: 51
email lawreg@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-6614
fax 503-768-6850
Registrar Tiffany Henning
Law Registrar
Lewis & Clark Law School
10101 S. Terwilliger Boulevard MSC 51
Portland OR 97219