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Course Prerequisites and Recommended Sequencing
The course(s) listed below to the left of the “/”must be taken before the course(s) to the right of the “/”:
- American Indian Law / Adv. Amer. Ind. Law
- Fed. Estate & Gift Tax and Wills & Trusts / Estate Planning
- Income Taxation / Business Planning, Corporate Tax, International Taxation, Real Estate Planning, Taxation of Conduit Entities
- Agency OR Corporations/Business Planning
- International Law / International Dispute Resolution
- Trial Advocacy or Legal Aid / Advanced Trial Advocacy
Prerequisite or Corequisite
The course listed below to the left of the “/” must be taken before or concurrently with the course to the right of the “/”:
- Evidence / Legal Aid (all sections), Trial Advocacy, Trial Practice
- Immigration Law / Sem Immigration and Citizenship
- Telecom Law or Antitrust or Priv, Sec, and DRM or Intro IP or Copyright / Sem Law & Econ in the Information Age
- Water Resources / Sem Advanced Natural Resources: Groundwater
Recommended Sequencing
It is recommended, although not required, that the courses listed below to the left of the “/” be taken before the corresponding courses to the right of the “/”. In some instances the failure to take the recommended course may make the advanced course only slightly more difficult, while in other cases the failure to follow the recommended sequencing may make the advanced course much more difficult. If you desire to take the advanced course without the recommended course, you should consult the instructor of the advanced course or students who have taken it.
Recommended Course / Advanced Course
- Secured Transactions / Creditors Remedies
- Constitutional Law / First Amendment, Supreme Court Decision Making, and constitutional law seminars
- Corporations / Securities Regulation, Mergers Acquis. & Reorg.
- Foundations of Nat. Res. Law / Environmental Law, Public Land Law, Water Law
- Income Tax / Fed Estate & Gift Tax, Tax. Of Conduit Entities, Sem-Tax Policy
- Income Tax; Corporations or Agency; Tax of Conduit Entities / Real Estate Planning
- Environmental Law or Public Lands or Water Law or Administrative Law /Nat. Res. Lit. Clinic
- Wills and Trusts / Fed. Estate and Gift Tax
Course Scheduling Priority
Third-year students have priority over second-year students with an important exception. In designated courses, second-year students are preferred over third-year. For 2004-5, these courses are: Agency Partner, Corporations, Found. of Natural Resources Law, Income Taxation, Payment Systems, Secured Transactions, Trial Advocacy (Intersession only), and Wills and Trusts.
Alternate Year Courses
Some courses are taught in alternate years. The following is a small sample:
- Complex Civil Litigation
- Land Use Planning
- Local Government
- Taxation of Natural Resources
Seminars and Legal Aid
Two-Semester Courses . The year-long Legal Aid sequences (Civil – Laws 6009/6019; Criminal – Laws 6029/6039), the Entrepeneurial Law Clinic, and the Seminar in Humanizing Contracts, meet in both the fall and spring semesters.
Legal Aid courses are Civil – Laws 6009 and 6019; Criminal – Laws 6029 and 6039; the one semester courses are Civil – Laws 6069; Criminal – Laws 6079.



