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Advocacy Programs - School of Law - University of San Diego The University of San Diego School of Law's advocacy programs provide the opportunity for student advocates to compete in national and international trial, appellate, arbitration and transactional tournaments
Legal Writing and Research - School of Law - University of San Diego The Legal Writing and Research Program includes two mandatory first year classes: Legal Writing and Research I, which the students take in the fall, and Legal Writing and Research II, which the students take in the spring
Course Descriptions - School of Law - University of San Diego Advanced Legal Writing (LWGC505) Instructor(s): Staff 1 credit(s), H P L F Graded Advanced Legal Writing is a one-unit course specifically designed to help students strengthen their fundamental legal writing skills
Course Descriptions - School of Law - University of San Diego Students practice and actively learn legal writing and research skills by creating multiple drafts of office memoranda and conducting both print and computer-assisted legal research The course is offered in small sections with very low student-faculty ratios so that faculty may provide individualized and frequent feedback on student work
Course Descriptions - School of Law - University of San Diego Legal Writing Research II (LWAA546) Instructor(s): Staff 2 credit(s), Letter Graded Legal Writing and Research (LWR) II introduces students to persuasive legal writing and oral argument Through a series of assignments, students focus on the analytical, research, and writing skills required to produce effective legal briefs
Appellate Clinic - School of Law - University of San Diego The weekly required class is a one-hour seminar on the appellate process, including writing, oral advocacy, persuasion and relevant law From time to time, the class sessions will feature guest speakers such as federal judges and experts in the substantive law of the cases