17 April 2015 OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW FALL 2015 COURSE SCHEDULE Orientation for first-year students will be held on Saturday, August 8, and classes for Legal Analysis begin August 10. Classes for all other courses begin August 17. The numbers in parentheses following some of the course names refer to the notes that follow the course list. In addition, please see the suggestions and explanations from Dean Laity that follow the notes. The required textbooks are listed on the website of the university’s bookstore: www.myocubookstore.com. FIRST-YEAR REQUIRED COURSES COURSE CREDITS COURSE NAME 8303-01 3 Civil Practice & Procedure I § 1 8303-02 3 8303-30 3 7103-01 7103-02 7103-30 3 3 3 Civil Practice & Procedure I § 2 Civil Practice & Procedure I § 30, sunset Contracts I § 1 Contracts I § 2 Contracts I §30, sunset 7071-01 1 Legal Analysis § 1 7071-02 1 7071-03 PROFESSOR D. Johnson/ Grayson O’Shea/Knott Hellman/ Stinson Harrell Dillon Gibson DAYS T, Th TIMES ROOM 10:00-11:15a 501 T, Th 2:00-3:15p 503 T, Th 6:00-7:15p 503 M, W, F M, W, F M, W 2:00-2:50p 2:00-2:50p 6:00-7:15p Couch Baldwin Foster Aug. 10 Aug. 11-14 Th 6:00-9:00p 1:00-4:00p 3:30-4:20p Legal Analysis § 2 Couch Blitz Foster Aug. 10 Aug. 11-14 Th 6:00-9:00p 1:00-4:00p 3:30-4:20p 1 Legal Analysis § 3 Couch Eddington Foster Aug. 10 Aug. 11-14 Th 6:00-9:00p 1:00-4:00p 3:30-4:20p 7071-04 1 Legal Analysis § 4 Couch LeFrancois Foster Aug. 10 Aug. 11-14 Th 7071-05 1 Legal Analysis § 5 Couch Lyons Foster Aug. 10 Aug. 11-14 Th 7071-06 1 Legal Analysis § 6 Couch Ross-Petherick Foster Aug. 10 Aug. 11-14 Th 7071-30 1 Legal Analysis § 30, sunset Couch D. Johnson Foster Aug. 10 Aug. 11-14 M 6:00-9:00p 6:00-9:00p 9:30-10:20p 7071-31 1 Legal Analysis § 31, sunset Couch Foster Foster Aug. 10 Aug. 11-14 M 6:00-9:00p 6:00-9:00p 9:30-10:20p 5223-01 5223-02 5223-03 5223-04 5223-05 3 3 3 3 3 Legal Research & Writing I § 1 Legal Research & Writing I § 2 Legal Research & Writing I § 3 Legal Research & Writing I § 4 Legal Research & Writing I § 5 Eby Eddington TBA Eby Eddington T, Th T, Th T, Th T, Th T, Th 2:00-3:15p 2:00-3:15p 2:00-3:15p 10:00-11:15a 10:00-11:15a 501 503 503 McLaughlin 504 503 McLaughlin 506 503 McLaughlin 508 503 McLaughlin 505 503 McLaughlin 507 503 McLaughlin 510 503 McLaughlin 504 503 McLaughlin 508 503 508 504 506 504 506 6:00-9:00p 1:00-4:00p 11:30a12:20p 6:00-9:00p 1:00-4:00p 11:30a12:20p 6:00-9:00p 1:00-4:00p 11:30a12:20p Fall 2015 Course Schedule 5223-06 5223-30 5223-31 7504-01 7504-02 7504-30 3 3 3 4 4 4 Legal Research & Writing I § 6 LR&W I § 30, sunset LR&W I § 31, sunset Torts § 1 Torts § 2 Torts § 30, sunset COURSE CREDITS COURSE NAME COURSE 8243-01 CREDITS 3 7013-01 3 8103-01 9263-01 8433-01 8433-30 7323-01 8844-01 8113-30 7043-01 8203-01 2044-30 Kohlman TBA TBA Lyons MacDougall Roesler T, Th T, Th T, Th M, W, F M, W, F M, W 10:00-11:15a 7:30-8:45p 7:30-8:45p 10:00-11:15a 10:00-11:15a 7:30-9:20p 508 504 508 501 503 501 SECOND-YEAR REQUIRED COURSES PROFESSOR DAYS TIMES ROOM 11:30a7123-01 3 Constitutional Law I § 1 Blitz M, W 503 12:45p 11:30a7123-02 3 Constitutional Law I § 2 Arrow M, W 501 12:45p 7123-30 3 Const’l Law I § 30, sunset Spiropoulos M, W 6:00-7:15p 502 8133-01 3 Evidence § 1 Alden T, Th 3:30-4:45p 502 8133-02 3 Evidence § 2 Maye T, Th 3:30-4:45p 501 8133-30 3 Evidence § 30, sunset Rupert M, W 7:30-8:45p 502 11:30a8143-01 3 Legal Profession § 1 Hellman T, Th 502 12:45p 11:30a8143-02 3 Legal Profession § 2 Warmington T, Th 501 12:45p 8143-30 3 Legal Profession § 30, sunset Maye T, Th 7:30-8:45p 502 Full-time second-year students must take two electives. Part-time second-year students must take Civil Practice and Procedure I, Legal Profession, and one elective. Part-time third-year students must take Constitutional Law I, Evidence, and one elective. FLOATING REQUIRED COURSES AND GROUP A COURSES COURSE NAME Administrative Law (2, 11, 19) Agency and Unincorporated Business Associations (2) PROFESSOR Bernard DAYS M, W TIMES 6:00-7:15p ROOM 510 Paliotta T, Th 8:00-9:15a 501 3 Commercial Paper (2) Harrell M, W 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 4 Consumer Bankruptcy (2) Corporations § 1 (1) Corporations § 30 (1) Criminal Procedure (2) Income Tax Law (2, 17) Legislation (11) Sales and Leases (2) Secured Transactions (2) Wills, Trusts, and Estates (2, 17) TBD Bernard Dalley LeFrancois Filinto Blitz Gibson Dillon Spivack M, W? T,Th T, Th M, W M, W T, Th T, Th T, Th M, W 11:30a12:45p 2:00-3:15p? 2:00-3:15p 6:00-7:15p 7:30-8:45p 3:30-5:20p 10:00-11:15a 3:30-4:45p 6:00-7:15p 5:30-7:20p 502 502? 501 501 510 502 502 510 502 501 COURSES AND SEMINARS ELIGIBLE FOR THE UPPER-CLASS WRITING REQUIREMENT COURSE CREDITS 5612-01 2 6572-30 2 6042-30 2 8822-01 2 COURSE NAME Seminar: Continuing Problems in Property Law (4) Seminar: Firearms Law and the Second Amendment (4) Seminar: Law and Anthropology (4) Seminar: Bioethics (4) 2 PROFESSOR DAYS TIMES ROOM Dalley T 1:30-3:20p 309 O’Shea Th 5:30-7:20p 309 Clark T 5:30-7:20p 309 MacDougall W 1:30-3:20p 309 Fall 2015 Course Schedule CLINICS AND EXTERNSHIPS (ALL ARE GROUP B COURSES) COURSE CREDITS COURSE NAME Clinic (3, 7): American Indian Wills Clinic (8) Clinic (3, 7): Oklahoma Innocence Clinic (8) Externship (3, 12): Child Abuse and Neglect I, Interdisciplinary Training Program in (6, 7) Externship (3, 12), limited to 18: Government Practice Externship (3, 12), limited to 18: Judicial Practice, § 1 Externship (3, 12), limited to 18: Judicial Practice, § 30 Externship (3, 12), limited to 18: Litigation Practice PROFESSOR DAYS TIMES 11:30a12:45p ROOM 8364-01 4 Ross-Petherick M, W 8575-01 5 TBD M, W Day Clinic 7354-OU 4 T 1:00-1:50; 4:30-7:30p 308; OU HSC 6054-01 4 M, W 11:30a12:45p 309 6662-01 2 J. Bass T 11:30a-1:20p 309 6662-30 2 Mitchelson W 5:30-7:20p 309 6062-30 2 Mitchelson W 5:30p-7:20p 309 COURSE CREDITS 7152-01 2 7152-02 2 7152-30 2 7152-31 2 8473-01 8343-01 3 3 6262-30 2 9343-30 3 Conflict of Laws (9) 9103-01 8282-30 9413-01 8523-01 8013-01 7213-30 3 2 3 3 3 3 Constitutional Civil Rights Employee Benefit Plans Employment Law Environmental Law Estate and Gift Tax Law (17) Family Law (9) WilliamsMcClendon Arrow Hyde Avey Roesler Lyons Echols 7562-01 2 The Fledgling Enterprise Faught T, Th 8383-01 7722-01 8333-01 9052-01 9163-01 3 2 3 2 3 Richard Snavely Farzaneh Ross-Petherick Tussey 8213-01 3 8742-01 2 5661-30 1 Healthcare Law (18) Homeland Security Law Immigration Law Indian Gaming Law Intellectual Property Law (14) International Business Transactions International Law Interviewing and Counseling in Domestic Violence Situations Kilgore Mitchelson Clinic ELECTIVE COURSES, INCLUDING OTHER GROUP B COURSES COURSE NAME Advanced Bar Studies I § 1 (10), course meets the first seven weeks of the semester Advanced Bar Studies I § 2 (10), course meets the second seven weeks of the semester Advanced Bar Studies I § 30 (10), course meets the first seven weeks of the semester Advanced Bar Studies I § 31 (10), course meets the second seven weeks of the semester Advanced Trust Law Antitrust Law I (5) Client Representation in Arbitration (3, 15) PROFESSOR DAYS TIMES ROOM Foster M, W 9:00-10:50a 504 Foster M, W 9:00-10:50a 504 Foster M, W 5:30-7:20p 504 Foster M, W 5:30-7:20p 504 Spivack Meyers M, W M, T 2:00-3:15p 7:30-8:45a 506 506 Brown M 5:30-7:20p 309 M, W 6:00-7:15p 506 M, W W M, W M, W T, Th T, Th 308 308 505 510 505 510 T, Th T M, W T, Th M, W 3:30-4:45p 5:30-7:20p 8:00-9:15a 2:00-3:15p 2:00-3:15p 7:30-8:45p 11:30a12:20p 2:00-3:15p 8:00-9:50a 3:30-4:45p 10:00-10:50a 6:00-7:15p Stansbury T, Th 10:00-11:15a 505 Swedlow Th 8:00-9:50a 510 Aug. 10-14 6:00-9:00p 309 Bernard et alia 3 504 507 510 508 308 508 Fall 2015 Course Schedule 3 Introduction to Legal Practice, limited to 25 Jurisprudence National Security Law Nonprofit Organizations Oil and Gas Contracts (16) Oil and Gas Title Examination Oklahoma Legal Research for Practice Policing and the Law Pickens/ M. Morgan LeFrancois Gifford D. Johnson Hart Epperson Peoples/ Prilliman Minner 6403-01 3 Pretrial Litigation § 1 (3) Serrata M, W 6403-30 3 Pretrial Litigation § 30 (3) Swinton T, Th 7483-01 3 Property and Race Spivack M, W 8622-01 8023-01 2 3 Tussey Spiropoulos 6481-01 1 9074-01 9074-30 7212-30 8883-01 4 4 2 3 Remedies State and Local Government Texas Legal Research for Practice Trial Practice § 01 (3) Trial Practice § 30 (3) Tribal Law Wrongful Convictions COURSE CREDITS 7903-01 3 7923-01 3 6302-01 2 8642-01 6332-01 7542-30 9382-01 7332-30 2 2 2 2 2 7251-01 1 7643-30 Davis Neville/Margo Ravitz Hudson TBD M 3:30-5:20p 505 M, W T M, W M, W W 3:30-4:20p 5:30-7:20p 10:00-10:50a 8:00-8:50a 7:30-9:20p 507 505 507 502 505 F 10:00-10:50a 508 T, Th 506 M, W M, W 6:00-7:15p 11:30a12:45p 5:30-6:45p 11:30a12:45p 2:00-2:50p 3:30-4:45p F 11:00-11:50a 508 M, W T, Th W T, Th 1:30-3:20p 7:00-8:50p 5:30-7:20 Day 500 500 505 505 500, 508 500, 508 505 504 506 REQUIRED COURSES FOR THE LLM DEGREE IN AMERICAN LAW COURSE NAME American Legal Research and Writing (LLM students only) Introduction to the American Legal System (LLM students only) PROFESSOR DAYS A. Miller T, Th Stansbury T, Th TIMES 11:30a12:45p ROOM 2:00-3:15p 507 NOTES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Graduation requirement. Group A course. Group B course. Enrollment limited to 16, unless stated otherwise or unless the assigned room seats fewer than 16. Eligible to satisfy the upper-class writing requirement. Enrollment limited to 16, unless stated otherwise. Taught via live video-conference from the University of Oklahoma College of Law. Year-long course taught in conjunction with the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. Separate application required. Enrollment limited to 8. This elective is a subject on most bar exams. Students must enroll in both Advanced Bar Studies I and Advanced Bar Studies II to receive credit for the first semester. The enrollment of each section is limited to 30 students. All students who matriculated in 2013 or later must take either Administrative Law or Legislation in order to graduate. If Administrative Law is used for this requirement, it may not be used as a Group A course. Placement interviews for our externship programs ordinarily take place between registration and the first day of classes. The final approval of a placement rests with the placement site. Required course for the Certificate in American Indian Law. Required course for the Certificate in Business Law, Electronic Commerce concentration. 4 507 Fall 2015 Course Schedule 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Required course for the Certificate in Client Representation in Alternative Dispute Resolution. Required course for the Certificate in Energy and Natural Resources Law. Required course for the Certificate in Estate Planning. Required course for the Certificate in Health Law. Required course for the Certificate in Public Law. Required course for the Certificate in Real Estate Law Practice. Suggestions and Explanations from Dean Laity: Faculty Transitions. Professor Charles Cantrell has retired, Professor Jean Giles has moved with her family to Indiana, and Professor Barry Johnson will be on research leave during the Fall 2015 semester. New Adjunct Faculty. New additions to our adjunct faculty include Professor Charles Alden (Evidence), Professor Leah Avey (Employment Law), Professor Amir Farzaneh (Immigration Law), Professor Irving Faught (The Fledging Enterprise), Professor Joshua Minner (Policing and the Law), Professor Mary Richard (Healthcare Law), and Professor Courtney Warmington (Legal Profession). Prerequisites. Many courses have prerequisites. Please see the course descriptions on the law school website for those prerequisites. May 2016 Graduates. Please note that the courses offered during the fall semester are your last opportunity to satisfy the upper-class writing requirement. If you do not satisfy the writing requirement by the end of the fall semester, you will have automatically deferred your graduation to December of 2015. First-Year Students Interested in the Law Protecting Children. In your third year of law school, you may have the opportunity to enroll in the Interdisciplinary Program in Child Abuse and Neglect. This is a two-semester program conducted at the University of Oklahoma School of Medicine, which is located here in Oklahoma City just south of the state capitol building. To prepare for the program, please consider enrolling in Family Law during either the Fall 2015 semester or the Spring 2016 semester. This course is not strictly a prerequisite, but it is strongly recommended by the law school faculty. Certificate Programs. We offer a number of certificate programs. As you choose your courses for next semester, please consider whether a certificate program is right for you. The requirements for the certificates are listed on the law school’s website. Six Group A Courses Required of Some Students. If your cumulative grade point average has ever been less than 2.3333, you may be required to complete six Group A courses rather than three. For the details, please see the academic regulation entitled “Academic Probation, Dismissal, and Triggering of Additional Requirements” on our website. Possible Cancellation of a Course. A minimum enrollment of ten students is usually required for each course. A course might be cancelled because of insufficient enrollment. In addition, I may have to cancel a course taught by a member of our adjunct faculty if the total enrollment in adjunct-taught courses exceeds a limit set by the AALS. Maximum Course Loads. A full-time student is limited to a course load of sixteen credit hours during the fall semester, and a part-time student is limited to ten credit hours. Please see the academic regulations on our website for minimum course loads and the effect of outside work on permitted course loads. Next Year’s Second-Year Full-Time Students. Second-year full-time students choose two courses for the fall. Please note that you must take Corporations, either Administrative Law or Legislation, and at least three Group A courses before you graduate. (Some students may need to take six Group A courses; please refer to the Academic Regulation entitled “Academic Probation, Dismissal, and Triggering of Additional Requirements” on our website.) Corporations, Administrative Law, Legislation, or one of the 5 Fall 2015 Course Schedule Group A courses might be good choices for you. Or, you might want to start a sequence of electives required for one of our certificate programs. Those programs are described on our website. Open Times During the Week. In general, there are no courses scheduled from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. or from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. any day of the week. These timeslots have been set aside for special programs, academic achievement and bar preparation sessions, and the meetings of student organizations. However, there are a few courses that begin at 5:30 pm. These are courses that meet in two-hour blocks of time and need to conclude by 7:30 pm for the next wave of courses. Finally, Check the Exam Schedule. Please check the exam schedule before you finalize your course selections. If you choose two or more courses that have exams on the same day, you must take those exams as scheduled. 6
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