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1 REGISTRATION INFORMATION FOR 2020-2021 The 2020-2021 academic year is unprecedented. The university and University of Missouri School of Law will be opening and operating under conditions that are far from normal. Please be sure to review the Show Me Renewal plan that discuss guidelines that have been implemented to mitigate the risks from COVID-19 in an effort to keep students, faculty and staff safe during the current public health crisis. If you are immunocompromised, you live with someone who is immunocompromised, or you have other concerns related to coronavirus, please reach out and we will discuss the options that are available and what can be done to assist you in your law school endeavors. I. NEW FACULTY We welcome two new faculty members to the Law School. Thomas B. Bennett, Associate Professor of Law and Wall Family Fellow Professor Bennett will be teaching Civil Procedure and Constitutional Law. Professor Bennett’s research focuses on how complex civil litigation strains the relationship between state and federal courts and impacts the separation of powers. Professor Bennett’s scholarship has appeared or will appear in the NYU Law Review, the Cornell Law Review, and the Minnesota Law Review. Before joining the faculty in 2020, he was a Furman Academic Fellow at NYU School of Law and spent four years in private practice litigating appeals, complex civil cases, and administrative matters. Professor Bennett is also a former law clerk to the Honorable Gerard E. Lynch of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and the Honorable Jesse M. Furman of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. He holds a JD magna cum laude from NYU School of Law and a BA with honors from Swarthmore College. Professor Bennett holds a joint appointment at MU’s Kinder Institute on Constitutional Democracy. Emily Danker-Feldman, Director, Innocence Project Clinic Professor Danker-Feldman will be teaching Wrongful Convictions and serving as the Director of the Innocence Project Clinic. Professor Danker-Feldman received her B.A. in economics and English from Georgetown University in 2007, and obtained a dual degree in law and social work from Washington University in 2013. Professor Danker-Feldman is a supervising attorney with the Midwest Innocence Project. Previously, Emily worked as an attorney at Rosenblum, Schwartz & Fry with a focus on state appeals and post-conviction cases and federal motions, sentencing and appellate practice, primarily in Missouri. Prior to joining the firm, she was an assistant public defender in the appellate division of the Missouri State Public Defender and a law clerk to the Honorable Nannette A. Baker, Chief U.S. Magistrate Judge for the Eastern District of Missouri.

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION FOR 2020-2021

The 2020-2021 academic year is unprecedented. The university and University of Missouri School of Law will be opening and operating under conditions that are far from normal. Please be sure to review the Show Me Renewal plan that discuss guidelines that have been implemented to mitigate the risks from COVID-19 in an effort to keep students, faculty and staff safe during the current public health crisis. If you are immunocompromised, you live with someone who is immunocompromised, or you have other concerns related to coronavirus, please reach out and we will discuss the options that are available and what can be done to assist you in your law school endeavors.

I. NEW FACULTY

We welcome two new faculty members to the Law School. Thomas B. Bennett, Associate Professor of Law and Wall Family Fellow

Professor Bennett will be teaching Civil Procedure and Constitutional Law. Professor Bennett’s research focuses on how complex civil litigation strains the relationship between state and federal courts and impacts the separation of powers. Professor Bennett’s scholarship has appeared or will appear in the NYU Law Review, the Cornell Law Review, and the Minnesota Law Review. Before joining the faculty in 2020, he was a Furman Academic Fellow at NYU School of Law and spent four years in private practice litigating appeals, complex civil cases, and administrative matters. Professor Bennett is also a former law clerk to the Honorable Gerard E. Lynch of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and the Honorable Jesse M. Furman of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. He holds a JD magna cum laude from NYU School of Law and a BA with honors from Swarthmore College. Professor Bennett holds a joint appointment at MU’s Kinder Institute on Constitutional Democracy.

Emily Danker-Feldman, Director, Innocence Project Clinic Professor Danker-Feldman will be teaching Wrongful Convictions and serving as the Director of the Innocence Project Clinic. Professor Danker-Feldman received her B.A. in economics and English from Georgetown University in 2007, and obtained a dual degree in law and social work from Washington University in 2013. Professor Danker-Feldman is a supervising attorney with the Midwest Innocence Project. Previously, Emily worked as an attorney at Rosenblum, Schwartz & Fry with a focus on state appeals and post-conviction cases and federal motions, sentencing and appellate practice, primarily in Missouri. Prior to joining the firm, she was an assistant public defender in the appellate division of the Missouri State Public Defender and a law clerk to the Honorable Nannette A. Baker, Chief U.S. Magistrate Judge for the Eastern District of Missouri.

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II. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

A. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS MU degree requirements are applicable to all students. It is your responsibility to ensure that you comply with each of the requirements. You can REVIEW the requirements on the law school website (http://law.missouri.edu/registrar/forms/).

1. Class of 2021 – Degree Requirements Checklist 2. Class of 2022 – Degree Requirements Checklist

If you are unsure of which requirements are applicable because you are a part-time student or because of another reason, please ask for clarification.

NOTE: Please make sure that you are taking enough credits per semester to satisfy the 89-credit graduation requirement. A 12-credit semester average is not sufficient.

B. RESIDENCY You are required to take 12-credits per semester or some combination with summer courses to satisfy the law school’s residency requirement. In the final semester of your 3L year, you will be permitted to take less than 12-credits provided that: (1) you have enough credits to be enrolled full-time and (2) you will have enough credits to satisfy the 89-credit graduation requirement.

III. COURSE INFORMATION The information below will help you to prepare your course preferences for the Fall 2020 semester. You may also review the list of courses, and the “grid” of scheduled courses which are attached. The complete listing of courses, not all of which are offered next year or every year, can be found on the University Registrar site: (http://catalog.missouri.edu/professional/law/#courseinventory). Any courses not listed on that site can be found here: (http://law.missouri.edu/current/course- descriptions/).

As you consider the area of law you want to practice and the best curricular path to achieve that goal, you can use the Curriculum Pathways which the faculty created to help guide your decision making. Also, please feel free to reach out to members of the faculty and staff for advice.

A. UPPER-LEVEL REQUIREMENTS

1. Second Year Required a. Constitutional Law: You must take this course during your second (2L) year.

In the 2020-21 year, this course will be offered in both semesters. b. Evidence: You must take this course during your second (2L) year. In the 2020-21 year, Evidence will only be offered in the Fall 2020 semester.

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2. Second or Third Year a. Professional Responsibility: You may take this course during either your second

(2L) or third (3L) year. Professional Responsibility will only be offered in the Fall 2020 semester.

b. Property II: You may take this course during either your second (2L) or third (3L)

year. Professional Responsibility will only be offered in the Fall 2020 semester. NOTE: Property II is a pre-requisite for upper-level property and real estate courses.

c. Criminal Procedure: You may take this course during either your second (2L) year or your third (3L) year. Criminal Procedure will only be offered in the Spring 2021 semester.

3. Writing Requirement: You must complete an upper-level intensive writing

requirement. You can satisfy this requirement by: (a) taking a course that has a “(W)” designation on the Course List; (b) journal writing; or (c) an Independent Research Study with a faculty advisor, requiring a substantial draft, a comprehensive review and edit by the faculty member and a rewrite and a minimum of 20 pages).

4. Experiential Learning: You are required to earn six (6) credits in experiential learning. Courses that can be used to satisfy the requirement are: (a) Clinics; (b) Practicums; (c) Externships; and (d) Simulation Courses. Courses that satisfy this requirement will have an “(E)” for Experiential on the Course List. If you have taken Lawyering, you have already satisfied two (2) credits of this requirement.

NOTE: You are not permitted to have an experiential (“E”) course satisfy your Writing (“W”) Requirement.

B. BAR COURSES

As you consider your courses for the next two years, please consider the courses that are being offered that also cover topics that are tested on the bar exam. The topics are listed below, and additional Bar Exam information can be found on the law school website. Missouri adopted the Uniform Bar Examination (UBE) on July 1, 2010. The UBE consists of six Multistate Essay Exam (MEE) questions, two Multistate Performance Test (MPT) items, and the Multistate Bar Exam (MBE). The UBE questions will be graded according to the law of general application and not the law of any specific state. The following areas of law may be tested on the UBE: (Some questions test on multiple topics):

• Business Associations (Business Organizations) • Conflict of Laws • Constitutional Law • Contracts • Criminal Law and Procedure • Evidence • Family Law

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• Federal Civil Procedure • Real Property • Torts • Trusts and Estates • Uniform Commercial Code

C. SPECIAL COURSE NOTES

1. Condensed Semester – Course Will End Early in the Fall Semester

a. Advocacy, Family Violence and Public Policy – Prof. Beck (Fall 2020)

D. EXAM CONFLICT POLICY An exam conflict exists if you have: (1) two exams on the same calendar day; (2) three exams in three consecutive days; or (3) other circumstances deemed necessary at the discretion of the Associate Dean and /or Law School Registrar.

III. REGISTRATION INFORMATION

A. GENERAL INFORMATION All Registration is done online using MyZou.

1. Go to MyZou 2. Enter your Pawprint. 3. Click on “Self-Service” and you will get to the registration section.

B. IMPORTANT DATE AND TIME

1. Fall 2020 Registration

a. MONDAY, July 20, 2020 – 3L (current 2Ls) Waitlist Password Provided

b. TUESDAY, July 21, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. (CDT) - 3L Students

(current 2Ls) – Registration and Waitlist OPENS

c. TUESDAY, July 21, 2020 (afternoon) - 2L (current 1Ls) Waitlist Password Provided

d. WEDNESDAY, July 22, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. (CDT) - 2L Students (current 1Ls) – Registration and Waitlist OPENS

e. MONDAY, July 27, 2020 Registration CLOSES

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2. Fall 2020 Waitlist As with last year, there will be a Waitlist for low enrollment cap courses. The Waitlist is a course on TWEN named Fall 2020 Waitlist. You will need to register for the course which has a password which will be sent to you on the days and times designated above. The Waitlist operates as follows.

a. The Open Registration period for the courses listed below will end on Thursday, July 23 at 12 p.m. If you are unable to register for one of these courses, then you should place your name on the Fall 2020 Waitlist under that course.

b. If you are registered for one of these courses and you drop the course, you will then have to put your name on the waitlist. Think carefully before dropping one of these courses.

c. When a space in the class opens up, you will receive an email from the Registrar Denise

Boessen or our Administrative Support in Room 203 Michelle Marsden. You will have one hour to accept the spot in the course from the time the email is sent. If you do not accept the spot, the next person on the Waitlist will be notified.

Courses with a Waitlist:

• Advocacy, Family Violence & Public Policy - Beck • Commercial Real Estate Leasing - Freyermuth • Contract Drafting §1 - Newman • Contract Drafting §2 - Newman • Emotional Intelligence in the Law - Reuben • Patent Law & Policy - Crouch • Pretrial Litigation §1 – Drake • Pretrial Litigation §2 – Henson • Property II – Freyermuth • Reg. of Drugs & Medical Devices – Lietzan • Trial Practice – Henson

D. COURSES REGISTERED THROUGH THE REGISTRAR’S OFFICE Enrollment in some courses will be handled by the Registrar.

Clinics Externships Semester-in-Practice Wrongful Convictions

Students will receive a confirmation email from Ms. Denise Boessen, the Registrar, in Room 203 once they have been registered for the course.

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E. JOURNAL REGISTRATION Enrollment in one of the Journals requires students to enroll in either the Fall or the Spring semester. Students will not be able to divide credits across semesters. If you enroll in the Fall, then all of the credits for your position will be in the Fall. The same will occur for the Spring. You will also be required to submit a Time Sheet indicating the amount of time that you have spent working on the journal. You are expected to have completed a minimum of 42.5 hours per credit which is to be recorded on the Time Sheet, signed and reviewed, by the EIC, reviewed by the faculty advisor and submitted to the Registrar. NOTE: If you do not register for either semester, the default enrollment will be for the Spring.

F. STUDENTS ON ACADEMIC PROBATION With the move to remote learning, students who were on academic probation will remain on academic probation until the conclusion of the fall semester at which point their status will be reevaluated. However, unlike prior semesters, students on academic probation will not be prohibited from registering for any courses.

G. CERTIFICATE AND CONCENTRATIONS You can take a focused course of study in one of the following areas of law: Dispute Resolution, Criminal Justice, and Tax. You must complete a Notice of Intent Form before the beginning of the spring semester of your 2L year. Dispute Resolution (Certificate) Clients and society today need and expect much more than traditional advocacy from their lawyers. Modern lawyers need to be able to address legal problems in ways that accommodate a variety of needs, goals and values, in addition to vindicating legal rights. As a result, today’s lawyer must have the knowledge, skills and perspectives not only to advocate in the courtroom, but to participate in such processes as client counseling, negotiation, mediation, arbitration and creative problem-solving.

To complete the DR Certificate, you must file a Notice of Intent Form and satisfy the course requirements listed on the Dispute Resolution Certificate Checklist. Criminal Justice (Concentration) The Criminal Justice Concentration is designed for two groups of students: those who are considering beginning their legal careers as prosecutors or criminal defense counsel and those who may not have an express interest in criminal practice, but who are nonetheless seeking a course of study structured to provide training in the range of skills necessary to the practice of law in most substantive areas – particularly including legal analysis, factual investigation, counseling, negotiation and the persuasive arts employed in written and oral advocacy. To complete the Criminal Justice Concentration, you must file a Notice of Intent Form, and satisfy the course requirements listed on Criminal Justice Concentration Checklist.

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Tax Law (Concentration) The Tax Law concentration is designed to provide each student in the concentration basic education in both general skills and subject-matter specific knowledge and provide each student with an opportunity to bring the entire skill set to bear in a capstone experience designed to teach integrated legal problem-solving. Completion of a concentration should improve the overall preparedness of graduates by conferring entry-level competence to begin practicing law with appropriate supervision in the concentration’s subject matter area or practice setting. To complete the Tax Concentration, you must file a Notice of Intent Form, and satisfy the course requirements listed on the Tax Concentration Checklist.

H. EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING AND SKILLS OPPORTUNITIES Students have several opportunities to gain valuable practical experience through either live-client clinical opportunities, practicums, externships, or simulation courses. Students have to complete six (6) credits in experiential learning prior to graduation. The following are courses that provide such an opportunity and may satisfy the requirement.

1. Clinics: The Law School offers several opportunities for students to work with clients under expert supervision:

Criminal Prosecution Clinic (Fall 2020) - Prof. Johnson Innocence Project Clinic (Spring 2021) – Prof. Danker-Feldman Entrepreneurship Legal Clinic (Fall 2020 and Spring 2021) – Prof. Seitz Veterans Law Clinic (Fall 2020 and Spring 2021) - Prof. Drake and Prof. Filbert

Each of these clinical experiences can be taken only one time. Additional information can is available on the law school website under Skills Training.

2. Externships

Fall 2020, and Spring 2021 – (Dean McGarr and Prof. Clark) The externship program is available each semester. Only students who have completed their first year of law school and are in good academic standing can register for an Externship. You are permitted to take up to a total of nine (9) externship credits with no fewer than two and no more than three in a single semester UNLESS it is the final semester of your 3L year or if you are an early graduate your final semester. Externs must attend two (2) class meetings at the beginning of the course and five (5) class meetings at the end of the course. During the fall and spring semesters those class meetings will be arranged by the instructor.

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For three (3) credits, externs will work for a total of 150 hours at the placement sites of their choice where they will be supervised by attorneys and judges who have agreed to serve as mentors. For two (2) credits, externs will work a total of 100 hours at their placement sites. If you do a Semester-in-Practice in the final semester of your 3L year, you are required to take a minimum of four (4) credits and to have completed all of your upper-level required courses. Note: You will need to have your externship approved by Dean McGarr or Prof. Clark and complete the Externship Professional Commitment Form.

I. INDEPENDENT RESEARCH Independent Research with a faculty member is available during any semester. For each credit hour, students must write 20 pages. No more than three hours of Research may be taken or counted toward the law degree. Enrollment in Independent Research can be used to satisfy the upper-level writing requirement. Students are responsible for identifying the faculty member who will serve as a supervisor, and must submit an Independent Research Form. The student and the faculty supervisor will agree on the number of hours in which the student will enroll. The student will then submit the form to the Registrar, Denise Boessen, to process the enrollment. You will also be required to submit a Time Sheet indicating the amount of time that you have spent working on the research. You are expected to have completed a minimum of 42.5 hours per credit which is to be recorded on the Time Sheet, signed by the faculty advisor and submitted to the Registrar.

J. CHANGES TO THE COURSE SCHEDULES Please be aware that circumstances may arise which might require the Law School to make changes to the course schedules. Some courses might have to be cancelled due to a lack of enrollment or unavailability of the professor. We will try to minimize the disruptions that those changes might have on your schedule and will work with you to adjust your schedules in case late scheduling changes have to be made.

K. NON-LAW SCHOOL COURSES Law students in good academic standing are permitted to take up to six (6) hours of study outside the law school. For a course to qualify, it must be related to your field of legal study and is at the graduate level or above (i.e. courses numbered 7000-9999). You must submit a Petition for a Non-Law School Course that and a course syllabus must be provided to the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs for approval to take a non-law school course. All non-law school courses are graded as Satisfactory / Unsatisfactory.

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L. PASS/FAIL COURSES (S/U) Students may not choose to take a class pass/fail. The faculty decides whether a course is to be conducted on a graded basis (65-100) or on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis. Most courses are graded. If you have a question about whether the course is graded, you should ask the instructor. There is no limit on the number of S/U hours that a student may have.

V. REFUND OF FEES Information about refund of fees is available on the MU Cashier’s Website. Students dropping classes will receive refunds as follows:

Fall 2020 Reassessment Schedule

Start/End Dates 100% Fee Reassessment

50% Fee Reassessment

25% Fee Reassessment

Full session Law (08/24/2020 – 12/10/2020) through 08/31/2020 09/01/2020 –

09/28/2020 09/29/2020 – 10/16/2020

VI. BAR EXAM PREPARATION Missouri Bar Examination information, including subjects tested, can be found at: https://www.mble.org/appinfo.action?id=1

Links to the Bar authorities in other states can be found on the National Conference site: http://www.ncbex.org/.

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MU School of Law Degree Requirements (Class of 2020 and Class of 2021)1

Name: Date:

First Semester Second Semester

Civil Procedure I (5010) (3) Civil Procedure II (5015) (2) Contracts I (5020) (3) Contracts II (5025) (3) Torts (5070) (4) Property (5050) (4) Legal Res. & Writing (5080) (3) Criminal Law (5035) (4) Lawyering (E) (5095) (2) Advocacy & Res. (5085) (3) Legal Reasoning* (5090) (1)

*This course taken only if assigned

Second Year Required Courses:

Constitutional Law (5220) (4) Evidence (5260) (4)

Second or Third Year Required Courses:

Criminal Procedure (5240) (3) Professional Responsibility (5280) (3) Writing Requirement (“W” Course, Journals, Independent Research for “W”, Other) Career & Professional Development Requirements (Verify with Career Development Office) 89 Total Credit Hours 77.5 or above Cumulative GPA Academic Residency Requirement

(Generally, 6 semesters of 12 hours, confirmed by Associate Dean) Experiential Learning Requirement (6)

(“E” Courses, Clinics, Externships, Practicums, Simulation Courses, Other)

Miscellaneous:

Dual Degree (6 credit hours of other degree program towards JD degree requirements) Externship (maximum 9 credit hours at different locations) Independent Research (maximum 3 credit hours) Semester in Practice (final semester of final year; min. 4 credit hours; max. 9 credit hours) Non-Law Course (maximum 6 credit hours)

5/14/2019

1 Due to individual circumstances, some students in the Class of 2020 and 2021 may be required to fulfill the revised Degree Requirements.

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MU School of Law Degree Requirements Class of 2022 and Beyond

Name: Date:

First Semester Second Semester

_____ Civil Procedure I (5010) (3) _____ Civil Procedure II (5015) (2) _____ Contracts I (5020) (3) _____ Contracts II (5025) (3) _____ Torts (5070) (4) _____ Property I (5040) (3) _____ Legal Res. & Writing (5080) (3) _____ Criminal Law (5035) (4) _____ Lawyering (E) (5095) (2) _____ Advocacy & Res. (5085) (3) _____ Legal Reasoning* (5090) (1)

*This course taken only if assigned

Second Year Required Courses Second or Third Year Required Courses

_____Constitutional Law (5220) (4) _____ Criminal Procedure (5240) (3) _____Evidence (5260) (4) _____ Professional Responsibility (5280) (3)

_____ Property II (5045) (3)

Additional Requirements: Writing Requirement (“W” Course, Journals, Independent Research for “W”, Other)

Career & Professional Development Requirements (Verify with Career Development Office)

89 Total Credit Hours

Graduation Cumulative GPA: 77.5 or greater

Academic Residency Requirement (Generally, 6 semesters of 12 hours, confirmed by Assoc. Dean)

Experiential Learning Requirement (6) (“E” Courses, Clinics, Externships, Practicums, Simulation Courses, Other)

Miscellaneous: Dual Degree (6 credit hours of other degree program towards JD degree requirements)

Externship (maximum 9 credit hours at different locations)

Independent Research (maximum 3 credit hours)

Semester in Practice (final semester of final year; min. 4 credit hours; max. 9 credit hours)

Non-Law Course (maximum 6 credit hours)

6/19/2019

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Est. & Trusts - EnglishOnline Sync

TRF 9:20-10:30

Est. & Trusts - EnglishOnline Sync

TRF 9:20-10:30

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TRF 9:20-10:30

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Cases & Controv. (U) - Trachtenberg

OnlineMWF 10:00-10:50

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OnlineMWF 10:00-10:50

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RM - 4M 9:00-11:00

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5Contracts I § 2-1 - Barondes

RM - 5MW 10:30-11:20

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MW 10:30-11:205

6Election Law - Reuben

RM - 6TW 10:00-11:15

Election Law - ReubenRM - 6

TW 10:00-11:156

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109Contract Draft. § 1 - Newman

RM - 109MW 10:30-11:45

Contract Draft. § 1 - NewmanRM - 109

MW 10:30-11:45109

112Pretrial Litigation §2- Henson

RM - 112 MW 10:30-11:45

Negotiation - LadehoffRM - 112

TR 10:30-11:45

Pretrial Litigation §2- HensonRM - 112

MW 10:30-11:45

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TR 10:30-11:45112

3

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MW 10:00-11:15

Reg.of Drugs & Dev. - LietzanRM - 3

MW 10:00-11:15 3

4Copyright Law - Myers

RM - 4MWF 11:00-11:50

Copyright Law - MyersRM - 4

MWF 11:00-11:50

Copyright Law - MyersRM - 4

MWF 11:00-11:504

5Contracts I § 2-1 - Barondes

RM - 5MW 10:30-11:20

Found. Leg. Studies I §§ 2B, 3A and 3B

Scales-Ferguson RM - 5

T 11:00-11:50

Contracts I § 2-1 - BarondesRM - 5

MW 10:30-11:20

Found. of Leg. Studies I §§ 1A, 1B and 2A - Scales-Ferguson

RM - 5 F 11:00-11:50

5

6Election Law - Reuben

RM - 6TW 10:00-11:15

Election Law - ReubenRM - 6

TW 10:00-11:15

Secured Trans. - Gotberg RM - 6

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7Civ. Pro. I § 3 - Crouch

RM - 7MWF 11:00-11:50

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Civ. Pro. I § 3 - CrouchRM - 7

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109Contract Draft. § 1 - Newman

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Contract Draft. § 1 - NewmanRM - 109

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112Pretrial Litigation §2 - Henson

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Negotiation - LadehoffRM - 112

TR 10:30-11:45

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OliveriMWF 11:00-11:50

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OliveriMWF 11:00-11:50

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6Partner. Tax. - Barondes

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RM - 7TR 11:30-12:45

Contracts I § 1 - LambertRM - 7

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109Contract Draft. § 1 - Newman

RM - 109MW 10:30-11:45

Contract Draft. § 1 - NewmanRM - 109

MW 10:30-11:45109

112Pretrial Litigation - Henson

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Pretrial Litigation - HensonRM - 112

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3Patent Law & Policy - Crouch

RM - 3R 12:00-12:50

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Lawyering § 2A - WellsRM - 5

TR 12:00-12:50

Contracts I § 2-2 - BarondesRM - 5

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Lawyering § 2A - WellsRM - 5

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6Partner. Tax. - Barondes

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Contracts I § 1 - LambertRM - 7

TR 11:30-12:45

Property II - FeyermuthRM - 7

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1:00

3Pretrial Litigation §1- Drake

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6Family Law - Clark

RM - 6MWF 2:00-2:50

Bankruptcy - GotbergRM - 6

TR 02:00-03:15

Family Law - ClarkRM - 6

MWF 2:00-2:50

Bankruptcy - GotbergRM - 6

TR 02:00-03:15

Family Law - ClarkRM - 6

MWF 2:00-2:506

7Torts § 1 - Myers

RM - 7MTWR 2:00-2:50

Torts § 1 - Myers RM - 7

MTWR 2:00-2:50

Torts § 1 - Myers RM - 7

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Basic Fed. Tax. - EnglishOnline Sync

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3Pretrial Litigation §1 - Drake

RM - 3TR 2:00-03:15

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4Lawyering § 2B - Wells

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7Con'l Law - Bennett

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Civil Procedure I § 1- OliveriRM - 7

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Con'l Law - BennettRM - 7

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7Con'l Law - Bennett

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Con'l Law - BennettRM - 7

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5Emot'l Intell. - Reuben

RM - 5WR 4:30-5:45

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112

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Torts § 3 - LidskyRM - 7

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Prof. Resp. - LevinRM - 7

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Torts § 3 - LidskyRM - 7

MWF 6:00-7:10

Prof. Resp. - LevinRM - 7

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Torts § 3 - LidskyRM - 7

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112Trial Practice - Henson

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Com. Real Estate. Leas. - FeyermuthRM - 332A

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Fall 2020 Courses 7/16/2020 (V9) 5:00 PM

Class # Course # Cr. Hrs Course Professor Rm Cap Days Start Time Stop Time

65100 5310 3 Administrative Law Lietzan 6 40 MW 4:30 PM 5:45 PM65072 5320 2 Advanced Legal Research Diamond Async 18 N/A N/A N/A65044 5330 2 Adv'y, Fam. Viol. & Public Pol'y (W) Beck 3 16 TR 9:30 AM 11:10 AM66653 5365 3 Bankruptcy Gotberg 6 30 TR 2:00 PM 3:15 PM66654 5375 3 Basic Federal Income Taxation English Sync 60 MWF 2:00 PM 2:50 PM65086 5392 1-2 BETR Diamond N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A65091 5395 4 Business Organizations Lambert 7 50 TRF 4:30 PM 5:40 PM65045 5425 2 Clinic Skills (permission required) Johnson 109 8 TR 9:30 AM 12:00 PM66655 5430 3 Commercial Real Estate Leasing Freyermuth 332A 8 MW 6:00 PM 7:15 PM65041 5220 4 Constitutional Law Bennett 7 50 MWF 3:00 PM 4:10 PM65070 5454 3 Contract Drafting § 1 (E) Newman 109 8 MW 10:30 AM 11:45 AM65088 5454 3 Contract Drafting § 2 (E) Newman 109 8 MW 4:30 PM 5:45 PM66657 5455 3 Copyright Law Myers 4 25 MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AM65046 5470 2 Criminal Clinic (E) (permission required) Johnson N/A 8 N/A N/A N/A65047 5475 2 Criminal Clinic Writing Project (W) (permission o Johnson N/A 8 N/A N/A N/A66658 5497 2 Death Penalty Law Litton 6 35 TR 4:00 PM 4:50 PM66728 6835 3 Dispute System Design Gely Async 30 N/A N/A N/A66659 5532 3 Election Law Reuben 6 30 TW 10:00 AM 11:15 AM65114 5537 3 Emotional Intelligence in Law §1 (JD section) Reuben 5 11 WR 4:30 PM 5:45 PM66730 5537 3 Emotional Intelligence in Law §2 (LLM section) Reuben 5 3 WR 4:30 PM 5:45 PM65083 5544 4 Entrepreneurship Legal Clinic (E) Seitz 109 8 M 8:00 AM 9:50 AM65048 5560 4 Estates and Trusts English Sync 60 TRF 9:20 AM 10:30 AM65043 5260 4 Evidence Bowman Sync 90 TRF 8:00 AM 9:10 AM65049 5570 2-3 Externship § 1 (E) McGarr Arr. 16 Arr. Arr. Arr.65071 5570 2-3 Externship § 2 (E) Clark Arr. 16 Arr. Arr. Arr.65102 5575 3 Family Law Clark 6 30 MWF 2:00 PM 2:50 PM65113 5620 3 Immigration Law Ayano 5 20 MW 9:00 AM 10:15 AM65050 5680 1-3 JDR Lee N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A65051 5730 1-3 Law Review Trachtenberg N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A65097 6945 3 LLM Non-Binding Methods Ladehoff Async 30 N/A N/A N/A66557 6932 3 LLM Conflict and Conflict Management Wells Async 25 N/A N/A N/A65052 5805 1 Moot Court II Woods Sync 8 N/A 5:00 PM 5:50 PM65066 5810 3 Negotiation (E) Ladehoff 112 24 TR 10:30 AM 11:45 AM66661 5815 3 Partnership Taxation Barondes 6 40 T 11:30 AM 12:45 PM65082 5820 3 Patent Law and Policy Crouch 3 16 R 12:00 PM 12:50 PM

Upper-Level Courses

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65112 5830 3 Pretrial Litigation §1 Drake 3 16 TR 2:00 PM 3:15 PM65112 5830 3 Pretrial Litigation §2 Henson 112 16 MW 10:30 AM 11:45 AM65093 5280 3 Professional Responsibility Levin 7 50 TR 6:00 PM 7:15 PM66652 5045 3 Property II Freyermuth 7 50 MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PM66662 5861 3 Reg. of Drugs & Medical Devices §1 Lietzan 3 4 MW 10:00 AM 11:15 AM66663 5861 3 Reg. of Drugs & Medical Devices §2 (W) Lietzan 3 8 MW 10:00 AM 11:15 AM~ 5875 1-3 Research (permission required) Arranged N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A65110 5885 3 Secured Transactions Gotberg 6 30 R 11:00 AM 11:50 AM65053 5925 4 Trial Practice (E) Henson 112 16 MW 6:30 PM 8:20 PM65075 5927 4 Veterans Law Clinic (E) (permission required) Drake & Filbert 4 16 M 9:00 AM 11:00 AM65059 5946 3 Wrongful Convictions §1 Danker-Feldman 112 16 MT 5:00 PM 6:15 PM65060 5946 3 Wrongful Convictions §2 Danker-Feldman 112 16 MT 5:00 PM 6:15 PM

65027 5010 3 Civil Procedure I § 1 Oliveri 7 40 TR 3:00 PM 3:50 PM65028 5010 3 Civil Procedure I § 2 Bennett 7 40 MW 9:00 AM 10:15 AM66760 5010 3 Civil Procedure I § 3 Crouch 7 40 MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AM65029 5020 3 Contracts I § 1 Lambert 7 40 TR 11:30 AM 12:45 PM65030 5020 3 Contracts I § 2 Barondes 5 40 MW 10:30 AM 12:50 PM66761 5020 3 Contracts I § 3 Gely 7 40 MW 7:30 AM 8:45 AM65038 5095 2 Lawyering § 1A (E) Ladehoff 5 20 TR 8:00 AM 8:50 AM65039 5095 2 Lawyering § 1B (E) Lee 4 20 TR 10:00 AM 10:50 AM65080 5095 2 Lawyering § 2A (E) Wells 5 20 TR 12:00 PM 12:50 PM65085 5095 2 Lawyering § 2B (E) Wells 4 20 TR 2:30 PM 3:20 PM65040 5095 2 Lawyering § 3A (E) Schmitz 4 20 TR 9:00 AM 9:50 AM66674 5095 2 Lawyering § 3B (E) Schmitz 4 20 TR 3:30 PM 4:20 PM65033 5080 3 Legal Research & Writing § 1A Alexander Sync 20 MWF 9:00 AM 9:50 AM65115 5080 3 Legal Research & Writing § 1B Alexander Sync 20 MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM65034 5080 3 Legal Research & Writing § 2A Kerns Sync 20 MWF 2:30 PM 3:20 PM65036 5080 3 Legal Research & Writing § 2B Kerns Sync 20 MWF 5:00 PM 5:50 PM65035 5080 3 Legal Research & Writing § 3A Levin Sync 20 MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PM65037 5080 3 Legal Research & Writing § 3B Woods Sync 20 MWF 4:00 PM 4:50 PM65031 5070 4 Torts § 1 Myers 7 40 MTWR 2:00 PM 2:50 PM65032 5070 4 Torts § 2 Mitchell 7 40 TRF 9:00 AM 10:10 AM66762 5070 4 Torts § 3 Lidsky 7 40 MWF 6:00 PM 7:10 PM

0 Foundation of Legal Studies I §§ 1A, 1B, 2A Scales-Ferguson 5 12 F 11:00 AM 11:50 AM0 Foundation of Legal Studies I §§ 2B, 3A, 3B Scales-Ferguson 5 12 T 11:00 AM 11:50 AM

1L Courses

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66128 1100 (U) 3 Cases & Controversies in Amer. Law Trachtenberg NC 50 MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM

66127 3800 (U) 3 Logical Reasoning and Legal Analysis Oliveri NC 50 MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AM

Undergraduate Courses

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NOTICE OF INTENT FORM

DISPUTE RESOLUTION CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

DATE: ____________________ STUDENT NAME _____________________________________

(Please Print) STUDENT ID # _____________________________________ ANTICIPATED GRADUATION DATE ________________________ It is my intention to pursue the requirement s for the Certificate in Dispute Resolution. I understand that I will contact the Law School Registrar if I decide to withdraw from the Dispute Resolution Certificate Program.

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My signature below certifies my intention to pursue the certificate indicated above and that if this intention changes I will notify the Law School Registrar prior to my last semester. SIGNATURE: ______________________________________ Revised: 3/2013

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Certificate in Dispute Resolution Checklist

School of Law

Name: __________________________________ Date: ____________ (Print)

Semester

Completed Core Courses: (8-9 credit hours)

_____ Lawyering 5095 (2 cr hrs)

_____ Negotiation 5810 (3 cr hrs)

Plus one of the following skills courses _____ Arbitration 5350 (3 cr hrs)

_____ Mediation 5765 (3 cr hrs)

_____ Trial Practice 5925 (3 or 4 cr hrs)

Electives: (2 courses taken from the following courses) _____ Arbitration (not if taken as a core course) 5350 (3 cr hrs)

_____ Client Interviewing & Counseling 5420 (2 cr hrs)

_____ Comparative Dispute Resolution (SA) 6710 (2 cr hrs)

_____ Conflict & Conflict Management 5450 (3 cr hrs)

_____ Cross-Cultural Dispute Resolution 5485 (3 cr hrs)

_____ Deal Skills 5496 (3 cr hrs)

_____ Dispute Resolution in the Digital Age 5616 (3 cr hrs)

_____ Emotional Intelligence in Law 5537 (3 cr hrs)

_____ Family Law Dispute Resolution 5577 (3 cr hrs)

_____ Independent Research (on DR topic) 5875 (3 cr hrs)

_____ Insurance Claims Processing & DR 5637 (3 cr hrs)

_____ International Commercial Arbitration 5652 (3 cr hrs)

_____ Journal of Dispute Resolution 5680 (1-3 cr hrs)

_____ Mediation (not if taken as a core course) 5765 (3 cr hrs)

_____ Mediation Clinic 5770 (1-2 cr hrs)

_____ Public Policy Dispute Resolution 5840 (3 cr hrs)

_____ Transnational Litigation 5923 (3 cr hrs)

_____ Trial Practice (not if taken as a core course) 5925 (3 or 4 cr hrs)

_____ Dispute System Design 6835 (3 cr hrs)

_____ Organizational Analysis & Change* PA 8620 (3 cr hrs)

_____ Organizational Dynamics & Leadership* PA 8160 (3 cr hrs)

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This document is intended to memorialize the current course requirement and course options available to

students enrolled in the certificate. For a current list of courses, please consult our course catalogue.

Revised February 2019

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NOTICE OF INTENT

FOR THE

CRIMINAL JUSTICE CONCENTRATION

DATE: ____________________ STUDENT NAME _____________________________________

(Please Print) STUDENT ID # _____________________________________ ANTICIPATED GRADUATION DATE ________________________ It is my intention to pursue the requirement s for the Criminal Justice Concentration.

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My signature below certifies my intention to pursue the Concentration indicated above and that if this intention changes I will notify the Law School Registrar prior to my last semester. SIGNATURE: ______________________________________

Please return this form to Denise Boessen, Law School Registrar in room 203. Revised: 9/2014

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Criminal Justice Concentration SCHOOL OF LAW - CHECKLIST

(Students need 29-36 total credit hours needed to fulfill the Criminal Justice Concentration.)

Sem. Completed Crs # Core Courses:

(20-21 total credit hours)

5035 Criminal Law (4 cr hrs) 5240 Criminal Procedure (3 cr hrs) 5260 Evidence (4 cr hrs) 5280 Professional Responsibility (3 cr hrs) 5477 Criminal Justice Administration (3 cr hrs) 5925 Trial Practice - i. (3-4 cr hrs)

Three courses totaling at least six (6) credit hours from the following group with at least two (2) credit hours from groups *A & C

(6 – 9 total credit hours) (Group A)*

5313 Collateral Consequences of Sentencing (2-3 cr hrs) 5497 Death Penalty Law - ii. (in its non-simulation configuration) (2-3 cr hrs)

5723 The Law & Practice of Criminal Sentencing- iv. (3 cr hrs) 5717 The Law of Habeas Corpus & Post Conviction Relief ** (2-3 cr hrs)

5946 Wrongful Convictions - iii. (3 cr hrs) (Group B)

5340 Antitrust Law (3 cr hrs) 5410 Children & the Law (3 cr hrs) 5415 Constitutional Law & Civil Rights Litigation (3 cr hrs)

5590 Freedom of Speech & Association (3 cr hrs) 5592 Firearms Law (2-3 cr hrs) 5862 Regulation of Marijuana Businesses (2-3 cr hrs) 5890 Securities Regulations (3 cr hrs)

6730 Comparative Criminal Justice (South Africa course) (2 cr hrs) (Group C)*

5325 Adv. Trial Practice (2 cr hrs) 5345 Appellate Advocacy (2 cr hrs)

5420 Client Interviewing & Counseling (2-3 cr hrs) 5810 Negotiation (2-3 cr hrs) 5691 Jury Instructions (2 cr hrs)

One or Two of the following courses:

(3-6 credit hours)

5425, 5470, 5475 Criminal Clinic (3 courses) (6 cr hrs) 5632 Innocence Project Clinic (3-4 cr hrs)

5497 Death Penalty Law – ii. (2-3 cr hrs) 5940 White Collar Crime (in its simulation configuration) (3-4 cr hrs) 5723 The Law & Practice of Criminal Sentencing- iv. (3 cr hrs)

i Only the semester version of Trial Practice (not intersession version) counts toward the Criminal Justice Concentration. ii A student could take Death Penalty in its simulation form to satisfy the post-conviction process requirement AND take another capstone to fulfill the capstone requirement. However, the same Death Penalty course could not fulfill both requirements. iii A student who took Wrongful Convictions without participating in the Innocence Project Clinic could use the Wrongful Convictions class to satisfy the post-conviction process requirement. But a student who took Wrongful Convictions as a part of the Innocence Project Clinic and sought credit for the Clinic as a capstone experience could not count Wrongful Convictions as satisfying the post- conviction process requirement. iv A student could take Sentencing in its simulation form to satisfy the post-conviction process requirement AND take another capstone to fulfill the capstone requirement. However, the same Sentencing course could not fulfill both requirements.

The courses listed above have been approved for the Criminal Justice Concentration, but do not necessarily reflect the current course offerings. For a list of courses that have been taught in the current and preceding two years, please refer to "JD Program Course Descriptions" page on our website (at http://law.missouri.edu/academics/curriculum.html) Revised 6/2020

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NOTICE OF INTENT

FOR THE TAX CONCENTRATION

DATE:

STUDENT NAME (Please Print)

STUDENT ID #

ANTICIPATED GRADUATION DATE _ _

It is my intention to pursue the requirements for the Tax Concentration.

**************************************** My signature below certifies my intention to pursue the Concentration indicated above and that if this intention changes I will notify the Law School Registrar prior to my last semester.

SIGNATURE:

Please return this form to Denise Boessen, Law School Registrar in room 203.

Revised: 4/2019

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as of 4/28/2019

Tax Concentration Course Requirements

Total Credits Required: 14-17

Core Courses (9-10 Total Credits)

_____ Basic Federal Income Taxation (3) _____ Business Organizations (3-4) or _____Estates and Trusts (4) _____Tax Planning (3) or _____Estate Planning (3) (capstone)

Advanced Electives (5-7 Total Credits)

Students must choose two courses from the following list, and at least one of those courses must be either Corporate Taxation or Partnership Taxation

_____ Bankruptcy (3) _____ Contract Drafting (3) _____ Corporate Taxation (3) _____ Commercial Real Estate Leasing (3) _____ Deal Skills (3) _____ Elder Law (3) _____ Entrepreneurship Legal Clinic (4) _____ Fiduciary Administration (2) _____ Estate Planning (if not taken as a capstone) (3) _____ International Business Transactions (3) _____ International Taxation (3) _____ Partnership Taxation (3) _____ Publicly Held Corporations (3) _____ Real Estate Finance (3) _____ Secured Transactions (3) _____ Securities Regulation (3) _____ Taxation of Property Transactions (3) _____ Tax Planning (if not taken as a capstone) (3) _____ Tax Policy (3) _____ Tax Research (2) _____ The Law of Tax Exempt Organizations (2-3) _____ Will and Trust Drafting (2)

Honors Certification

If a student obtains a cumulative grade point average equal to or greater than 90 in all courses taken for the tax concentration, the student will receive a designation of “Tax Concentration with Honors.” Note that if a student takes more than the required courses within a certificate category, the course with the highest grade will be used toward the honors designation.

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Request To Take a Course for Credit Outside the Law School (This course may need approval by the Standard and Re-Admissions Committee)

Date: ______________________ Student Name: _________________________________________________________ Student ID #: __________________________________________________________ Student Address: _______________________________________________________ Student Phone: ________________________________________________________ Course Name: _________________________________________________________

(Course Syllabi must be attached) Course Number: ________________________________________________________ (Must be a Graduate level course) Class Number: (Be sure to Include this #) ______________________________ Credit Hours: ______________________________ Permissions # from Dept: ______________ (Be sure to check with the Department to see if you need to obtain a Permission number) Teaching Professor: ________________________________________________________ Semester you are making this request for: _______________________________________ Department: _______________________________________________________________ Course Description: Is any portion of this course offered in a “distance learning” format (i.e. “A process characterized by the separation, in time or space, between instructor and student”) YES _____ or NO _____ If YES, please explain: Have you taken another course outside the Law School? YES______ NO ______

If the answer is YES, describe the course: What is your current cumulative Law School GPA? _______________ What was your Law School GPA for the semester immediately prior to submission of the request? _____________________________ How will the course contribute to your professional, educational and personal goals? (Continue explanation on back of form if necessary.) ____________________________________________ Date: _______________ Associate Dean Signature (Revised 3/2016)

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University of Missouri School of Law

Externship Professional Commitment Form Name _______________________________________ Student ID # ___________________________

Semester: __________________ Year: __________ Cell Phone #____________________________

I have previously received credit for (Indicate number of credits):

I have secured a placement in the following organization: Name _______________________________________ City, State ___________________________

Supervising Attorney _______________________________ Title _____________________________

Phone ________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

**I have / have not (circle one) previously received externship credit in a placement with this organization.

I hereby acknowledge and agree that I have read the Student Handbook and the Supervisor Manual, and understand the nature of the externship experience, the opportunities I will have for feedback and self-evaluation on my performance, the role of the professor teaching the classroom component of this course and of my supervisor, and the manner in which my academic performance will be evaluated. In particular, I understand and acknowledge that: 1. All required hours of work at the placement site must be completed by the end of the semester. 2. All course requirements as set forth in the Student Handbook must be satisfied in order to receive academic

credit for the course. 3. All of my work will be supervised by an attorney. 4. I have read Rule 4 of the Missouri Rules of Professional Conduct (or corresponding rule in the jurisdiction

where I will be working) and agree to perform my duties as an extern in accordance with this Rule. 5. I have previously taken and passed Professional Responsibility, am registered for the class during the

semester concurrent with the externship course, or will watch the video on ethics and professionalism prior to beginning my placement.

Student Signature: ____________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Return form first to Career Services for approval. For the Semester in Practice, you will also need approval from Dean Mitchell.

Approval: Career Services ________ Dean Mitchell ________

For Registration : Return the form to Law School Registrar, Denise Boessen in room 203 Rev. 1/2020

Indicate number of credits you will be taking:

I plan to take an Externship for: _____ credits (2-3 allowed) I plan to take the Semester-in-Practice for: _____ credits (4-9 allowed)

Externship ____ hrs. Judicial Externship ____hrs. Landlord/Tenant Practice ____ hrs. South Africa Externship ____ hrs.

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MU School of Law Independent Research

Course Approval Form Course # 5875

Date: ____________________________ Name: __________________________________________________________ Student ID # _____________________________________________________ Semester Registering for Research: ________________________________ Anticipated Completion Date: _____________________________________ (Research should be completed by the end of the current semester that the student is registered. Extensions may be approved by supervising Faculty member and need to be documented with the Law School Registrar’s office.)

Credit hours: (1 to 3): ___________________________________________ (Indicate how many credit hours for which you are registering. Guideline of 20 double-spaced pages per credit hour.)

Is this to fulfill your “W” Writing requirement? Yes ____ No _____ (To fulfill the Writing Requirement, your paper must be an initial draft, critique by the supervising faculty member, and a rewrite)

Time sheet: You will be required to complete a timesheet tracking your time spent on the project (separate form). This form is to be submitted to the supervising faculty member and to the Law School Registrar upon completion of the paper.

Supervising Faculty: (please print)_________________________________ Faculty signature: ____________________________________________ NOTE: Adjunct Faculty are not permitted to supervise Independent Research.

Please turn this form in to Denise Boessen in Room 203 for Registration.

7/27/2018

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Student Name: _____________________________________ List which Journal / Competition or indicate Research

Student Signature: _________________________________ Journal: ______________________________

Competition: __________________________

Course Title: _______________________________________ Research: ____________________________

Semester: _________________________________________

Reporting Period: ______________________________ Total Hours Worked: ___________________________

Total Hours for Reporting Period: ________________ Editor-in-Chief Signature: _______________________

42.5 hours worked required for credit. Supervisor Signature: __________________________

Date Start Time Stop Time Hours

MU School of Law

Time Sheet

** Submit this form to Editor-in-Chief/Faculty Supervisor at the end of the semester for approval **

Description Detail:

Supervisors ~ After approval, this form is to go the the Law School Registrar.

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Rev: March 5, 2019 use additional sheets if needed