Prerequisite: Property. University Publications Collection, UR0029. Schedule of Courses - University of Baltimore Doctrinal topics may include larceny, burglary, robbery, arson, and rape; murder, manslaughter, and self-defense; attempts and inchoate crimes; principles in the first and second degree; sanity and competency; and conspiracy. a minimum of 6 credits from a combination of live client experience (minimum 3 credits) and simulation coursework. About UBalt . *LAB FEE: $85* IGDG MAJORS ONLY; Permission of Program Director required. PDF University of Baltimore Schedule of Classes for Fall 2023 Subject | v3.2.0 University of Baltimore Institutional Archives. The course includes related constitutional issues. LAW 740, 3 credits *LAB FEE: $85* CROSS-LISTS w/CMAT357.101 (class#1256), CMAT357.ZM1 (class#1257), DESN502.ZM1 (class#1275), and IDIA602.ZM1 (class#1397). Schedule of Courses - University of Baltimore | Academic Calendar This course will examine the concepts of competition, market power, monopoly, and practices that might restrain trade. | v3.2.0 Coverage includes the law of agency, partnerships, limited partnerships, professional corporations, limited liability companies (LLC's), limited liability partnerships (LLP's), limited liability limited partnerships (LLLP's), and corporations (with an emphasis on the closely-held and smaller corporations). ZOOM CLASS is online with required attendance at virtual meetings only with per and times given in the schedule. | Visit ArchivesSpace.org *LAB FEE: $85* Permission of Program Director required. The School of Law Records documents its history, organization, office of the dean, faculty, student body, programs, courses, accreditation, centers, clinics, library, facilities and planning. By using this system, you acknowledge that all records, reports, e-mail, software, and other data generated by or residing upon this system are the property of the University of Baltimore (which is a constituent institution of the University System of Maryland and the entity of the State of Maryland), and may be used by the University of Baltimore for any purpose. LAW 729, 3 credits Access to this system is restricted to authorized users and approved purposes as limited by the University of Baltimore Acceptable Use Policy, which may be found at www.ubalt.edu/aup. and Introduction to Lawyering Skills/Civil Procedure I or Civil Procedure, Criminal Law (optional) (or ILS/Criminal Law). MFA students only. Report ID: SR201 University of Baltimore Page No. Collection is open for research. Study Programmes*. These issues include state and federal regulation of marriage and nonmarital cohabitation; legal, social, and economic consequences of marriage and divorce; parentage, custody, and support of children; domestic violence; and the processes for resolving family disputes. Academic Calendar and Schedules School of Law Academics Academic Calendar and Schedules Summer 2023 Academic Calendar Fall 2023 Academic Calendar Spring 2024 Academic Calendar Additional Resources Download the PDF (multi-semester) version of the academic calendar. Please visit MyStudent Center in MyUB or call the Office of Records and Registration at 410.837.4825 for the most up-to-date information.. More Resources. Students will learn and interpret the Rules and applicable sections of the Courts Article by reading and analyzing them and appellate court decisions regarding procedure. if you have questions. . a minimum of 6 credits from a combination of live client experience (minimum 3 credits) and simulation coursework. Digital versions of all Catalogs in this collection are available online through this finding aid. Graduate Schedule of Classes, Spring 1976 | University of Baltimore $(document).ready(function () { Please visit MyStudent Center in MyUB or call the Office of Records and Registration at 410.837.4825 for the most up-to-date information. Mergers, boycotts, conspiracies, predation, joint ventures, price discrimination and marketing and other distribution restraints will be analyzed in light of the statutory desire to foster a more competitive economy. Schedule of Classes Scope and Contents From the Record Group: Publications documenting the programs and policies of the University including catalogs, class schedules, academic calendars, courses of study, guides, faculty and student handbooks, directories and promotional brochures. setTabIndex, 10) Schedule of Classes, D. School of Law Records, UR0022. w/CMAT357.101 (class#1256), CMAT357.ZM1 (class#1257), DESN502.185 (class#1274), press IDIA602.ZM1 (class#1397). LAW 700, 3 credits LAW 758, 3 credits Copy to clipboard Read the course descriptions; View the cross-listed courses; View the honors courses Analysis of federal administrative agencies, including their legislative and judicial nature, congressional delegation of powers, promulgation of regulations, adjudication and judicial review. Topics include judicial review; limitations on judicial power; nature of and separation of powers; federalism, including the Commerce Clause and the 10th Amendment; state action; procedural and substantive due process; and equal protection. Applications for studies starting in September 2023 are closing soon. This in-person section will meet in LAP 309. Exchange students. Day students must complete this requirement in their first year. This course will present an introduction to the formation of contractual arrangements. You will receive more information regarding your access to the Canvas LMS and student training schedule before the start of the summer and fall 2023 semesters. University of Baltimore Institutional Archives. Please visit MyStudent Center in MyUB or call the Office of Records and Registration at 410.837.4825 for the most up-to-date information. Legal analysis, research, and writing skills will be developed through course-work that includes critical case reading, analysis and briefing; common law principles and processes; factual analogy and distinction; rule synthesis and application; objective/predictive writing (office memo); case law and statutory research, print and electronic; citation form; and professional norms and ethics. In addition, the course may include introductions to the following: the forms of financing the entity--equity (partnership interests, membership interests, corporate stock or shares) and debt (bonds and debentures); and introductions to Federal Tax and Security Regulations, including corporate taxation, Subchapter S and insider trading. Schedule of Classes | University of Baltimore Library Archives The course is taught by full-time, tenured and tenure-track legal writing professionals in sections of approximately 30 students with one-on-one conferences. Program Requirements The School of Law provides a rich range of classes in both the day and evening divisions, which will fulfill the 87 credits you will need to graduate. Students will work on (1) learning how to read and analyze legal concepts; (2) synthesizing complicated materials; (3) communicating effectively both orally and in writing; (4) developing the essential skills for the mastery of their law school courses; and (5) improving their writing skills. Intestate succession; wills, including formalities of execution, revocation and revival; incorporation by reference and related doctrines; problems of construction and interpretation, including class gifts, rule against perpetuities; non-probate transfers, including intervivos and causa mortis gifts; probate and administration of estates; trusts, their nature, creation, modification and termination; rights of beneficiaries; express, resulting and constructive trusts; honorary trusts. No formal economics background is required or presumed, and students without formal economics training should not hesitate to take this course. The subject matter of most of the required courses is tested on various components of the Maryland Bar Examination (including the Uniform Bar Exam and the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam). [TOPIC NAME: BRAND DEVELOPMENT.] } The class will consider the constitution, litigation, legislation, interpretation and enforcement of justice, and how the United States legal system compares to those of other federations, states and nations. Schedule of Classes, 3. As an evening student your first two years are structured. https://archivesspace.ubalt.edu/repositories/4/archival_objects/25967 Accessed July 01, 2023. The Canvas LMS runs on Windows, MAC, Linux, iOS, Android, or any other device with a modern web browser. 14295 for VU/ VU IBS/ VU BS alumni/ VU Exchange students. Subjects include the charging process; bail and pretrial release; discovery; double jeopardy and collateral estoppel; speedy trial; public trial; jury trial; guilty pleas and plea bargaining; right to confrontation; sentencing; appeals; and collateral post-conviction remedies. Study of Articles 2 and 2A of the Uniform Commercial Code, including formation of sales and lease agreements, performance, warranty, risk of loss, remedies, and international issues under the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sales of Goods (CISG). Possession and adverse possession; estates in land and future interests; landlord and tenant; concurrent tenancies; easements, covenants, and servitudes; rights incident to ownership of land; conveyancing; title guarantees and recording acts. University Publications Collection, UR0029. The purpose of the ILS course is to teach legal writing skills within the context of a required first-year course. Please note that course availability and delivery methods are subject to change based on updated social distancing guidelines provided by state and federal agencies. Dates 1925 - 2019 Conditions Governing Access Collection is open for research. Students will learn the law of imposed liability for personal, property, and economic harm, through case analysis and rule synthesis, print and online legal research, and legal writing projects. JavaScript is not enabled. LAW 655, 2 credits Integrates rigorous instruction in legal analysis, research, and writing with substantive criminal law to give beginning law students an opportunity to combine skills and doctrine the way lawyers must in the practice of law. LAW 743, 3 credits 1 July 2023 - 31 August 2023. *CROSS-LISTS w/DESN751.185 (class#1285)* ZOOM CLASS is online with required attendance at virtual meetings only with days and times specified in the schedule. setTimeout( Schedule data was last updated at June 30, 2023 4:30 PM and may have changed since.. You will take professional responsibility, evidence, constitutional law II, and civil procedure II as an upper-level student. You will receive more information regarding your access to the Canvas LMS and student training schedule before the start of the summer and fall 2023 semesters. Persuasive legal writing and oral advocacy developed through moot court and other exercises. Digital versions of all Catalogs in this collection are available online through this finding aid. Schedule of Classes | University of Baltimore Library Archives $(document).ready(function () { Topics include formation, governance and dissolution of the various entities as well as a comparison of the roles, obligations, fiduciary duties, rights and remedies of the owners, management and creditors under each business form. University of Baltimore Institutional Archives. University of Baltimore Institutional Archives. School of Law Records, UR0022. Please note that effective Fall 2023 the PBDS code for Publications Design will be changed to DESN (Design). SR201 University of Baltimore Schedule of Classes for Fall 2023 Run Date: 03/08/2023 Run Time: 14:28:31 Subject: . Comparative Law / LAW 622, 3 credits The course will provide an introduction to the structure and operation of the state and federal court systems in the United States, and will concentrate on cases brought in the federal courts, conducted pursuant to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Legal analysis, research, and writing skills will be developed through course-work that includes critical case reading, analysis and briefing; common law principles and processes; factual analogy and distinction; rule synthesis and application; objective/predictive writing (office memo); case law and statutory research, print and electronic; citation form; and professional norms and ethics. Emphasis will be on the Federal Administrative Procedure Act. , Your instructor will teach this course using the Canvas Learning Management System (LMS). Students will have multiple opportunities for practice and feedback and will engage in exercises designed to help students master the skill of legal analysis using a doctrinal subject as a framework for doing so. LAW 650, 4 credits Law and Economics / LAW 624, 3 credits Questions and/or Comments? You must take Torts in the Fall of your second year, and Property in the spring of your second year. As an evening student, you can expect your first year evening classes generally to be scheduled between 5:45 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and your second year evening classes generally to be scheduled between 5:45 p.m. and 9:35 p.m. Monday through Thursday. The MyUB portal and PeopleSoft services will be intermittently unavailable from 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. due to system maintenance. This course introduces students to a range of critical approaches to theories of law. https://archivesspace.ubalt.edu/repositories/4/archival_objects/32310 Accessed July 01, 2023. The Canvas LMS runs on Windows, MAC, Linux, iOS, Android, or any other device with a modern web browser. Dates 1934 - 2007 Extent From the Record Group: 3.00 Linear Feet Publications documenting the programs and policies of the University including catalogs, class schedules, academic calendars, courses of study, guides, faculty and student handbooks, directories and promotional brochures. Emphasis on substantive law. Schedule of Classes, 3. All students, regardless of the ILS course in which they are enrolled, will receive a similar legal writing experience. Academic Year 2022-2023 University Publications Collection, UR0029. LAW 711, 3 credits The course will also study more generally the relationship between power and the law, and consider the extent to which law can be considered objective and rational. Courses Taught by Megan Rhee DESN-775 INTERNSHIP (3 - 6) Permission of the Program Director required. Students will learn the law of contracts through statutory interpretation, case analysis and rule synthesis, print and online legal research, and legal writing projects. The University of Baltimore is part of the University System of Maryland. This upper-level course is to assist students in developing the skills necessary for success in law school, on the bar exam, and in practice. may satisfyscholarly upper-level writing requirement by completing a note or comment that is found by the editorial board of the publication to be of publishable quality and that is approved by a faculty member as meeting the criteria for the upper-level writing requirement (a minimum of 25 pages, exclusive of footnotes or end notes), The experiential requirement can be met by earning a C or higher in a minimum of 6 credits in live client experiences. In addition to the first-year and upper-level required curriculum, we strongly recommend that you prepare for the rigors of legal practice by enrolling in as many of the "foundational courses"as possible to give you the strongest foundation possible. Simulation courses include, but are not limited to, designated workshop courses, which are limited enrollment elective courses that build on prior courses and require students to draft documents and complex instruments through the application of substantive knowledge acquired in those prior courses. Students enrolled in this course will be introduced to the procedure required when litigating civil cases in Maryland District and Circuit Courts. DESN-798 CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT (1) Academic Year of 2023/2024: Autumn Semester. ZOOM CLASS is online with required attendance at virtual meetings only with days and times specified in the schedule. 23.00 Linear Feet, Part of the University of Baltimore Institutional Archives Repository. The course is taught by full-time, tenured and tenure-track professors in sections of no more than 45 students with one-on-one conferences. Please enable JavaScript in your browser or contact your system administrator for assistance. }). Graduate Schedule of Classes, Spring 1976, 3, Box: 7, Folder: 2. Topics will include: professionalism, the organization of the bar, attorney discipline and disability, the delivery of legal services, the attorney client relationship, the duties of loyalty and confidentiality, fees, and various issues, including conflict of interest and substance abuse. | v3.2.0 Among the topics covered will be mutual assent, including offer and acceptance; consideration; promissory estoppel; and the statutes of fraud. They will be discussed in class and applied to written hypotheticals. Civil Procedure I / LAW 612, 6 credits | Visit ArchivesSpace.org From the Record Group: *These foundational courses include subject matter that can be tested on either the Multistate Bar Exam or the Multistate Essay Exam, components of the Uniform Bar Exam. VILNIAUS KOLEGIJA/UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES FACULTY OF PEDAGOGICS 29, Palydovo str., LT-11107 Vilnius, phone: 8 5 219 16 30, E-mail: [email protected] Curriculum plans - University of Baltimore As an evening student, you can expect yourfirst year evening classes generally to be scheduled between 5:45 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and your second year evening classes generally to be scheduled between 5:45 p.m. and 9:35 p.m.Monday through Thursday. Structure of the income provisions of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 as amended, including their applicability to individuals; capital gains and losses; identification of the taxpayer; timing of tax liability; certain deferral and non-recognition problems; and the basics of federal tax procedure. You will receive more information regarding your access to the Canvas LMS and student training schedule before the start of the summer and fall 2023 semesters. Schedule data was last updated at July 1, 2023 5:00 AM and may have changed since. E-mail: emailProtector.addCloakedMailto("ep_41h6b8ep", 1); For Admission:emailProtector.addCloakedMailto("ep_30hac5fp", 1); 9 Saultekio Ave., Building III, Room 713A. In addition to Maryland Rules, this course will cover personal and subject matter jurisdiction and venue, as well as appellate jurisdiction, which are codified in the Courts and Judicial Proceedings Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland. This course will explore legal issues relating to the formation, maintenance, and dissolution of family relationships. PDF Vilniaus Kolegija/University of Applied Sciences Faculty of Pedagogics Contracts I / LAW 611, 6 credits Permission of the Program Director required. *LAB FEE: $85* IGDG MAJORS ONLY; permission of Program Director required. Development and critical examination of the economic approach to the analysis of law. https://archivesspace.ubalt.edu/repositories/4/archival_objects/34130 Accessed July 01, 2023. A complete legal education requires more than knowledge of legal rules and proficiency in legal skills. Topics may include judicial review; standing and justiciability; congressional power to regulate jurisdiction; legislative courts; federal question, diversity, removal, civil rights, and habeus corpus jurisdiction; state sovereign immunity; Supreme Court appellate jurisdiction; abstention; federalism doctrines; and federal common law. Please note that account access will be suspended for students who have not been enrolled for two consecutive semesters. LAW 601, 3 credits Exam re-take session. You will receive more information regarding your access to the Canvas LMS and student training schedule before the start of the summer and fall 2023 semesters. For International Staff:emailProtector.addCloakedMailto("ep_63he30dp", 1); WebmasteremailProtector.addCloakedMailto("ep_7dh884dp", 1); The Arqus Joint Masters Programme European Studies, Electronics and Telecommunication Technologies, English Studies (Literature, Linguistics, Culture), Russian Studies (Literature, Linguistics, Culture), Sustainable Corporate Finance and Investments, Individualised Studies at Vilnius University, Enrollment to Optional Study Course Units, Assessment of Learning Outcomes, Academic Debts and Appeals, Graduation Clearance Procedure at Vilnius University, Recognition of Foreign Academic Qualifications, Financial Support for Students With Special Needs. The School of Law's upper-level writing requirement may be fulfilled by the completion of a scholarly writing course (seminar) or qualifying journal credit. Unauthorized access to this computer is in violation of Md. Course Descriptions Required and Foundational Courses In addition to the required courses listed here, the School of Law recommends additional "foundational" courses designed to make you a well-rounded lawyer. $(".flex-control-nav li a").attr('tabindex', 0) An examination and analysis of constitutional principles governing the admissibility of evidence in criminal proceedings and regulating the conduct of criminal prosecutions, primarily focusing on the pre-trial stages. 1030 et seq., and could result in criminal and civil penalties. $(".flex-control-nav li a").attr('tabindex', 0) This course covers those advanced topics necessary to a complete understanding of the civil litigation process including: personal jurisdiction and venue, federal subject-matter jurisdiction, the substantive law to be applied by the courts (the Erie Doctrine), complex litigation (including joinder of additional claims and parties and class actions) and former adjudication. Critical Legal Theory / LAW 623, 3 credits Integrates rigorous instruction in legal analysis, research, and writing with the substantive law of torts to give beginning law students an opportunity to combine skills and doctrine the way lawyers must in the practice of law.
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