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LAW D460: ITAP - Section 28
Fall 2021 • Section D28 • CRN 22585

Course Description

The "Integrated Trial Advocacy Program" (ITAP) is a two semester, ten credit course package. ITAP combines Evidence, Civil Procedure II and trial advocacy skills. In the Fall, Evidence and Trial Advocacy I coupled with the spring courses of Civil Procedure II and Trial Advocacy II, introduce students to the basic skills of analyzing a trial file, examining witnesses, making and meeting objections and offers of proof, introducing exhibits, and delivering opening statements and closing arguments through a "learning by doing" or student performance format. Trial Ad I has a decidedly criminal trial advocacy orientation. The course culminates with students trying a mock criminal jury trial. Particular attention is given to the interplay between the law of evidence and the art of trial advocacy. Trial Ad II has a decidedly civil trial advocacy orientation (see the Spring 2018 schedule for further information).


Schedule

Day/Time Location Note
M/W 10:30-11:45 AM Klein 1E Evidence
Th 4:00-5:15 PM Klein 2B Addl. Evidence (first 3 wks)
W 5:30-8:20 PM Klein 5B Performance Section - Trial Advocacy I

Course Details

Instructor
  • Jules Epstein
Credit Hours

5 Credits

Seats/Capacity

12

Course Type
  • Integrated Trial Advocacy Program
Course Modality

Classroom

Fulfills J.D. Requirement
  • Experiential/Professional Skills
Programs

None

Registration Info

Registration Notes

Part of a two semester, ten credit course package, Fall semester fulfills 2 skills credits plus Spring semester fulfills 3 skills credits. See course description.

Equivalent Courses

You may not register for this course if you are enrolled in or have already taken the following:

  • LAW 0558 (Introduction to Trial Advocacy)
  • LAW D462 (Integrated Transactional Program)

Book List/Materials