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LL.B 420

Law of Advocacy II
Name: Law of Advocacy II
Course Number: LL.B 420
Credit(s): 3

Course Description

This course delves into the intricacies of proof in legal proceedings. Through problem-solving and practical interactive role-plays, students will critically analyze the laws of evidence applicable to both state and federal courts. The focus extends to criminal procedures, with a specific examination of police investigation processes, prosecution, and the obligations of the defense before and during trial.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Engage in a critical analysis and evaluation of the process of establishing facts within a common-law court system.
  • Apply rules of evidence in a principled and critical manner.
  • Develop compelling written and oral arguments tailored for a legal audience.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in applying trial and appellate litigation techniques and practice.
  • Compare and contrast the ethical roles of lawyers in state and federal courts.
  • Utilize feedback for personal and professional development.

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