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TADR 412. Moot Competition. 1 or 2 hour. Trial Advocacy and Students are selected for a team through a tryout and interview process, and, if selected, participate in an appellate brief and oral argument Dispute Resolution competition. Course Information: May be repeated to a maximum of 8 total combined hours in TADR 412 and TADR 413. Previously listed as (TADR) JD 012. Prerequisite(s): JD 401 and JD 405 and JD 406 and JD 407 and JD 411 and JD 414 and JD 415 and JD 416; and 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413; and LAW 422. TADR 400. Trial Advocacy. 3 hours. Fundamentals of trial practice through simulations and TADR 413. Honors Program: Board. 1 or 2 proceedings. Course Information: Previously listed as JD 181. hour. Prerequisite(s): JD 401 and JD 405 and JD 406 and JD 407 and JD 411 Board members are elected and are responsible for running the LSIII and JD 414 and JD 415 and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW Herzog and One L Competitions and competing on and supervising 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413; and JD 425. interscholastic moot court teams. Course Information: May be repeated to a maximum of 4 hours. Previously listed as JD 013. Prerequisite(s): JD TADR 401. Trial Advocacy: Accelerated. 3 hours. 401 and JD 405 and JD 406 and JD 407 and JD 411 and JD 414 and JD Students learn the fundamentals of trial practice through simulations and 415 and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or mock trial proceedings. Course Information: Previously listed as JD 183. LAW 413; and LAW 422. Prerequisite(s): JD 401, and JD 405, and JD 406, and JD 407, and JD 411, and JD 414, and JD 415, and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or TADR 414. Alternative Means of Dispute Resolution. 2 hours. LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413; and JD 425. Students learn the fundamental principles of effective arbitration and and participate in simulated problem solving. Course TADR 402. Trial : Advocacy. 3 hours. Information: Previously listed as JD 251. Prerequisite(s): JD 401, and JD Analyzes evidentiary issues and the fundamentals of trial practice 405, and JD 406, and JD 407, and JD 411, and JD 414, and JD 415, and through simulations and mock trial proceedings. Course Information: JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW Previously listed as JD 184T. Prerequisite(s): JD 401 and JD 405 and 413. JD 406 and JD 407 and JD 411 and JD 414 and JD 415 and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413. TADR 420. Deposition Practicum. 2 hours. Corequisite(s): TADR 457. Students learn deposition fundamentals, including deposition rules and objectives, questioning techniques, objections, and tactical TADR 403. Trial Advocacy: Advanced. 3 hours. considerations. Course Information: Previously listed as JD 285. Explores advanced issues pertaining to trial practice and participation in Prerequisite(s): JD 401 and JD 405 and JD 406 and JD 407 and JD 411 simulations involving the use of deposition testimony, motion practice, and JD 414 and JD 415 and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW and instructions. Course Information: Previously listed as 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413; and JD 425 or TADR 457. JD 182. Prerequisite(s): JD 401 and JD 405 and JD 406 and JD 40 7 and JD 411 and JD 414 and JD 415 and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 TADR 421. Arbitration. 2 hours. or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413; and TADR 457 or JD 425; and Fundamentals of arbitration through simulations and mock arbitration TADR 400; and TADR 401 or TADR 402 or TADR 404. proceedings. Course Information: Previously listed as JD 119. Prerequisite(s): JD 401 and JD 405 and JD 406 and JD 407 and JD 411 TADR 404. Trial Advocacy: Accelerated for Intellectual and JD 414 and JD 415 and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW Attorneys. 3 hours. 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413. Designed for students who intend to practice intellectual and involves the preparation and trial of one or more jury . Course TADR 422. E-Discovery. 2 hours. Information: Same as IP 404. Previously listed as JD 189/IP 430. Addresses unique issues and procedural rules related to e-discovery. Prerequisite(s): JD 401, and JD 405, and JD 406, and JD 407, and JD Course Information: Same as PTL 422. Previously listed as JD 270/ITP 411, and JD 414, and JD 415, and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or 870. Prerequisite(s): JD 401, and JD 405, and JD 406, and JD 407, and LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413; and JD 425. JD 411, and JD 414, and JD 415, and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413. TADR 410. Trial Advocacy/Alternative Dispute Resolution Team Competition. 1 or 2 hour. TADR 423. Mediation and Mediation Advocacy. 2 hours. Participation on a trial or alternative dispute resolution team. Course Students learn the fundamentals of representing a client in a mediation Information: Previously listed as JD 001. May be repeated to a maximum setting, and participate in mediation advocacy simulations. Course of 8 combined hours in TADR 410 and TADR 411. Prerequisite(s): JD information: Previously listed as JD 244. Prerequisite(s): JD 401, and JD 401 and JD 405 and JD 406 and JD 407 and JD 411 and JD 414 and JD 405, and JD 406, and JD 407, and JD 411, and JD 414, and JD 415, and 415 and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW LAW 413; and JD 425 or TADR 457. 413. TADR 411. ' Board. 1 or 2 hour. TADR 424. Jury Selection. 2 hours. Students receive course credit for managing the Trial Advocacy and Students learn the fundamentals of jury selection, including: peremptory Dispute Resolution Council. Course Information: May be repeated for a and "for cause" challenges, Batson claims, juror questionnaires, maximum of 4 hours. Previously listed as JD 010. Prerequisite(s): JD 401 and proper questioning techniques for conducting voir dire. Course and JD 405 and JD 406 and JD 407 and JD 411 and JD 414 and JD 415 Information: Previously listed as JD 542. Prerequisite(s): JD 401, and JD and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or 405, and JD 406, and JD 407, and JD 411, and JD 414, and JD 415, and LAW 413. JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413; and TADR 457 or JD 425; and TADR 400 or TADR 401 or TADR 402 or IP 404. 2 Trial Advocacy and Dispute Resolution (TADR)

TADR 425. Mediation. 2 hours. TADR 443. Complex Litigation. 2 hours. Students learn the various methods of family dispute mediation and Explores federal civil litigation issues related to the nature of complex resolution and participate in mock . Course Information: litigation, claim and party joinder, class actions, and multidistrict litigation. Previously listed as JD 545. Prerequisite(s): JD 401, and JD 405, and JD Course Information: Previously listed as JD 261. Prerequisite(s): JD 401, 406, and JD 407, and JD 411, and JD 414, and JD 415, and JD 416; and and JD 405, and JD 406, and JD 407, and JD 411, and JD 414, and JD LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413; and LAW 415, and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 460. or LAW 413. TADR 426. Counseling and Negotiations. 3 hours. TADR 445. : . 2 hours. Fundamentals of client counseling and negotiation to ascertain and Covers criminal charges, bail, arraignments, grand , joinder, achieve their client's underlying goals, and engage in simulations severance, motions, discovery, speedy trial, pleas, double jeopardy, to employ best practices. Course Information: Previously listed as JD sentencing, post-conviction remedies, habeas corpus, and appeals. 210. Prerequisite(s): JD 401 and JD 405 and JD 406 and JD 407 and JD Course Information: Previously listed as JD 213. Prerequisite(s): JD 401 411 and JD 414 and JD 415 and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or and JD 405 and JD 406 and JD 407 and JD 411 and JD 414 and JD 415 LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413. and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or TADR 427. Illinois Criminal Trial . 3 hours. LAW 413. Students learn the fundamentals of motions practice in the trial court TADR 447. Litigation. 3 hours. setting, including pre- and post-trial motions and participate in a mock Focuses on specific aspects of civil and administrative litigation related trial. Course Information: Previously listed as JD 548. Prerequisite(s): JD to intellectual property law, including patent, trademark, copyright, and 401, and JD 405, and JD 406, and JD 407, and JD 411, and JD 414, and trade secret litigation. Course Information: Previously listed as JD 194. JD 415, and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW Prerequisite(s): JD 401, and JD 405, and JD 406, and JD 407, and JD 412 or LAW 413. 411, and JD 414, and JD 415, and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or TADR 428. Litigation Technology. 3 hours. LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413. Students learn the fundamentals of using technology and software TADR 448. Conflicts of Law. 3 hours. to present audio and video images in court, and participate in mock- Teaches various approaches to choosing applicable law in civil trial simulations. Course information: Previously listed as JD 546. controversies with multistate connections or federal and state interests. Prerequisite(s): JD 401, and JD 405, and JD 406, and JD 407, and JD Course Information: Previously listed as JD 128. Prerequisite(s): JD 401 411, and JD 414, and JD 415, and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or and JD 405 and JD 406 and JD 407 and JD 411 and JD 414 and JD 415 LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413. and JD 416 and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404 and LAW 412 or LAW TADR 429. Expert Witnesses. 2 hours. 413. Students learn the fundamental skills of presenting and confronting an TADR 449. International Civil Litigation. 2 hours. and participate in simulated mock depositions and trials. Students explore international issues that arise in U.S. civil litigation and Course Information: Previously listed as JD 541. Prerequisite(s): JD 401, learn how domestic address and resolve such issues. Course and JD 405, and JD 406, and JD 407, and JD 411, and JD 414, and 415, Information: Previously listed as JD 206. Prerequisite(s): JD 401, and JD and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or 405, and JD 406, and JD 407, and JD 411, and JD 414, and JD 415, and LAW 413; and JD 425 or TADR 457. JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW TADR 430. White Collar . 2 hours. 413. Analyzes principles of federal white collar crime, including: conspiracy, TADR 450. Illinois . 2 hours. mail and wire , RICO, bribery, entity liability, and money laundering. Students learn and apply the Illinois Rules of Evidence, including the Course Information: Previously listed as JD 218. Prerequisite(s): JD 401 distinctions and similarities between the Federal and Illinois Rules. and JD 405 and JD 406 and JD 407 and JD 411 and JD 414 and JD 415 Course Information: Previously listed as TADR 450. Prerequisite(s): JD and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or 401, and JD 405, and JD 406, and JD 407, and JD 411, and JD 414, and LAW 413. JD 415, and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW TADR 432. Sex . 3 hours. 412 or LAW 413. Explores concerning sexual violence and rape, child molestation TADR 455. Advanced Scientific Evidence. 3 hours. and pornography, obscenity, prostitution, and sex offender and civil Students learn the procedural and substantive rules associated with commitment laws. Course Information: Previously listed as JD 164. scientific evidence and develop expert witness examination skills. Course Prerequisite(s): JD 401, and JD 405, and JD 406, and JD 407, and JD Information: Previously listed as JD 547. Prerequisite(s): JD 401, and JD 411, and JD 414, and JD 415, and JD 416, and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or 405, and JD 406, and JD 407, and JD 411, and JD 414, and JD 415, and LAW 404, and LAW 412 or LAW 413. JD 416p; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW TADR 440. Illinois . 3 hours. 413; and JD 425 or TADR 457. Covers all aspects of Illinois Civil Procedure, including the structure TADR 457. Trial Lawyer: Evidence. 4 hours. of the court system, personal , venue, motion practice, Analyzes the principles and rules of evidence, and explore presenting discovery, and appeals. Course Information: Previously listed as JD 177. evidence in a court proceeding. Course Information: Previously listed as Prerequisite(s): JD 401, and JD 405, and JD 406, and JD 407, and JD JD 184 E. Prerequisite(s):JD 401 and JD 405 and JD 406 and JD 407 411, and JD 414, and JD 415, and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or and JD 411 and JD 414 and JD 415 and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413. 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413. Corequisite(s):TADR 402. Trial Advocacy and Dispute Resolution (TADR) 3

TADR 460. Lawyering Skills IV: Drafting: Criminal Litigation. 2 hours. TADR 467. Clinic: Conflict Resolution Clinic. 3 hours. Focuses on specialized drafting skills needed for successful criminal Students train to become certified mediators and mediate disputes in litigation practice including, but not limited to, motions, pleadings, and small claims court. Course Information: Previously listed as JD 522C. briefs. Course Information: Previously listed as JD 226. Prerequisite(s): JD students may not complete more than 15 combined clinic and JD 401 and JD 405 and JD 406 and JD 407 and JD 411 and JD 414 and extern credit hours (including no more than 6 externship credit hours). JD 415 and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW Prerequisite(s): JD 401, and JD 405, and JD 406, and JD 407, and JD 412 or LAW 413; and LAW 422. 411, and JD 414, and JD 415, and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or TADR 461. Lawyering Skills IV: Drafting: Civil Litigation. 2 hours. LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413. Corequisite(s): TADR 466. Focuses on drafting skills needed for a successful litigation practice, TADR 468. Clinic: Conflict Resolution Advanced. 1-3 hours. including motions, pleadings, discovery, and briefs. Course Information: Students train to become certified mediators and mediate disputes in Previously listed as JD 152. Prerequisite(s): JD 401 and JD 405 and JD small claims court. Course Information: May be repeated to a maximum 406 and JD 407 and JD 411 and JD 414 and JD 415 and JD 416; and of 3 hours. Previously listed as JD 522 ADV. JD students may not LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413; and LAW complete more than 15 combined clinic and extern credit hours (including 422. no more than 6 externship credit hours). Prerequisite(s): JD 401, and JD TADR 462. Clinic: Pro Bono Litigation Gen/Fed Class. 2 hours. 405, and JD 406, and JD 407, and JD 411, and JD 414, and JD 415, and Students are supervised by attorneys as they engage in pro bono JD 416, and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404, and LAW 412 or LAW services for traditionally underserved populations in all litigation matters. 413, and TADR 466, and TADR 467. Course Information: Previously listed as JD 018GF. Prerequisite(s): JD TADR 469. Externship: Local Government and Non-Profit. 1 hour. 401 and JD 405 and JD 406 and JD 407 and JD 411 and JD 414 and JD Externship students enroll in a co-requisite seminar to supplement their 415 and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or fieldwork. Course Information: Requires concurrent registration in TADR LAW 413. Corequisite(s): TADR 464. 472. TADR 463. Clinic: Pro Bono Litigation Stat/Civ Class. 2 hours. TADR 470. Externship: Seminar. 1 hour. Students, supervised by attorneys, perform pro bono services for Externship students enroll in a co-requisite seminar to supplement their traditionally underserved populations, including homeowners in fieldwork. Course Information: Prerequisite(s): JD 401 and JD 405 and foreclosure proceedings, clients in expungement, transgender and JD 406 and JD 407 and JD 411 and JD 414 and JD 415 and JD 416; and other proceedings. Course Information: Previously listed as JD 018SC. LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413; approval Prerequisite(s): JD 401 and JD 405 and JD 406 and JD 407 and JD 411 of the department. Corequisites: Requires concurrent registration in and JD 414 and JD 415 and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW TADR 473. 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413. Corequisite(s): TADR 464. TADR 471. Externship: Judicial Seminar. 1 hour. TADR 464. Clinic: Pro Bono Litigation Clinic. 3 hours. Externship students enroll in a co-requisite seminar to supplement their Students, supervised by attorneys, perform pro bono services for fieldwork. Course Information: Prerequisite(s): JD 401 and JD 405 and traditionally underserved populations, including housing foreclosure, JD 406 and JD 407 and JD 411 and JD 414 and JD 415 and JD 416; expungement, transgender name change, and federal civil rights matters. and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413; Course Information: Previously listed as JD 018CLN. Prerequisite(s): JD and approval of the department. Corequisites: Requires concurrent 401 and JD 405 and JD 406 and JD 407 and JD 411 and JD 414 and JD registration in TADR 474. 415 and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or TADR 472. Externship: Local Government and Non-Profit Fieldwork. LAW 413. Corequisite(s): TADR 462 or TADR 463. 2 or 3 hours. TADR 465. Clinic: Pro Bono Litigation Advanced. 1-3 hours. Externship students conduct supervised legal work at an approved Students, supervised by attorneys, perform pro bono services for field placement, tracking hours to meet credit requirements. Course traditionally underserved populations, including amicus briefs, appeals Information: May be repeated to a maximum of 3 hours. Previously listed and other federal civil rights matters. Course Information: May be as JD 277. Prerequisite(s): JD 401 and JD 405 and JD 406 and JD repeated to a maximum of 3 hours. Previously listed as JD 018ADV. 407 and JD 411 and JD 414 and JD 415 and JD 416; and LAW 402 or JD students may not complete more than 15 combined clinic and LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413; and approval of the extern credit hours (including no more than 6 externship credit hours). department. Corequisite(s): Requires concurrent registration in TADR Prerequisite(s): JD 401 and JD 405 and JD 406 and JD 407 and JD 411 469. and JD 414 and JD 415 and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW TADR 473. Externship: Criminal Law Fieldwork. 2 or 3 hours. 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413; and TADR 462 or TADR 463; and TADR Externship students conduct supervised legal work at an approved 464. field placement, tracking hours to meet credit requirements. Course TADR 466. Clinic: Conflict Resolution Class. 2 hours. Information: May be repeated to a maximum of 3 hours. Previously listed Students train to become certified mediators and mediate disputes in as JD 278. Prerequisite(s): JD 401 and JD 405 and JD 406 and JD 407 small claims court. Course Information: Previously listed as JD 522C. and JD 411 and JD 414 and JD 415 and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW JD students may not complete more than 15 combined clinic and 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413. Corequisites: Requires extern credit hours (including no more than 6 externship credit hours). concurrent registration in TADR 470. Prerequisite(s): JD 401, and JD 405, and JD 406, and JD 407, and JD 411, and JD 414, and JD 415, and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413. Corequisite(s): TADR 467. 4 Trial Advocacy and Dispute Resolution (TADR)

TADR 474. Externship: Judicial Fieldwork. 2 or 3 hours. TADR 483. Clinic: International Advanced. 1-3 hours. Externship students conduct supervised legal work at an approved Student clinicians work on asylum cases and/or human rights impact field placement, tracking hours to meet credit requirements. Course cases/projects in international, regional, and domestic mechanisms. Information: May be repeated to a maximum of 3 hours. Previously listed Course Information: May be repeated to a maximum of 3 hours. as JD 297. Prerequisite(s): JD 401 and JD 405 and JD 406 and JD Previously listed as JD 174ADV. JD students may not complete more 407 and JD 411 and JD 414 and JD 415 and JD 416; and LAW 402 or than 15 combined clinic and extern credit hours (including no more than 6 LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413; and approval of the externship credit hours). Prerequisite(s): JD 401 and JD 405 and JD 406 department. Co-requisite: TADR 471. and JD 407 and JD 411 and JD 414 and JD 415 and JD 416; and LAW TADR 475. Externship: JD Advanced. 1-3 hours. 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413; and TADR 481 Students work with a in a capacity similar to a judicial law clerk and TADR 482. and are evaluated both by a faculty member and the judge. Course TADR 484. Clinic: Family Law and Domestic Violence Class. 3 hours. Information: May be repeated to a maximum of 3 hours. Previously listed Students work with survivors of domestic violence on: orders of as JD 297ADV. Prerequisite(s): JD 401 and JD 405 and JD 406 and JD protection; divorce; immigration, debt, and tax relief; housing and 407 and JD 411 and JD 414 and JD 415 and JD 416; and LAW 402 or employment protections; criminal matters; and wills. Course Information: LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413; and TADR 472 or Previously listed as JD 276C. JD students may not complete more than TADR 473 or TADR 474. 15 combined clinic and extern credit hours (including no more than 6 TADR 476. Externship: Restorative Class. 2 hours. externship credit hours). Prerequisite(s): JD 401, and JD 405, and JD Restorative justice and its application to persons convicted of crimes, the 406, and JD 407, and JD 411, and JD 414, and JD 415, and JD 416; mentally ill, drug and alcohol abusers, and juvenile offenders. Course and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413. Information: Previously listed as JD 185. Prerequisite(s): JD 401 and JD Corequisite(s): TADR 485. 405 and JD 406 and JD 407 and JD 411 and JD 414 and JD 415 and JD TADR 485. Clinic: Family Law and Domestic Violence Clinic. 3 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413 . hours. Corequisite(s): TADR 477. Students work with survivors of domestic violence on: orders of TADR 477. Externship: Restorative Justice. 1 hour. protection; divorce; immigration, debt, and tax relief; housing and Students will work in placements with the courts, the Department of employment protections; criminal matters; and wills. Course Information: , the Cook County Jail, the Chicago schools, and other Previously listed as JD 276CLN. JD students may not complete more similar agencies. Course Information: Previously listed as JD 185EX. than 15 hours combined clinic and extern credit hours (including no more Prerequisite(s): JD 401 and JD 405 and JD 406 and JD 407 and JD 411 than 6 externship credit hours). Prerequisite(s): JD 401, and JD 405, and JD 414 and JD 415 and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW and JD 406, and JD 407, and JD 411, and JD 414, and JD 415, and JD 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413. Corequisite(s): TADR 476. 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413. Corequisite(s): TADR 484. TADR 478. Externship: Restorative Justice Advanced. 1-4 hours. Students will work in public schools, courts, correctional facilities, or TADR 486. Clinic: Family Law and Domestic Violence Advanced. 1-3 other appropriate venues for 52 hours a week for each credit hour hours. earned. Course Information: May be repeated to a maximum of 4 hours. Students work with survivors of domestic violence on: orders of Previously listed as JD 185ADV. Prerequisite(s): JD 401 and JD 405 and protection; divorce; immigration, debt, and tax relief; housing and JD 406 and JD 407 and JD 411 and JD 414 and JD 415 and JD 416; employment protections; criminal matters; and wills. Course Information: and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413; and May be repeated to a maximum of 3 hours. Previously listed as JD TADR 476 and TADR 477. 276ADV. JD students may not complete more than 15 combined clinic and extern credit hours (including no more than 6 externship credit TADR 481. Clinic: International Human Rights Class. 2 hours. hours). Prerequisite(s): JD 401, and JD 405, and JD 406, and JD 407, Student clinicians work on asylum cases and or human rights impact and JD 411, and JD 414, and JD 415, and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW cases/projects in international, regional, and domestic mechanisms. 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413; and TADR 484, and TADR Course Information: Previously listed as JD 174C. Prerequisite(s): JD 401 485. and JD 405 and JD 406 and JD 407 and JD 411 and JD 414 and JD 415 and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or TADR 487. Clinic: Veterans Class. 2 hours. LAW 413. Corequisite(s): TADR 482. Assist veterans with appeals claims for VA disability compensation benefits, as well as claims to upgrade less-than-honorable TADR 482. Clinic: International Human Rights Clinic. 3 hours. discharges. Course Information: Previously listed as JD 125C. Student clinicians work on asylum cases and/or human rights impact Prerequisite(s): JD 401 and JD 405 and JD 406 and JD 407 and JD 411 cases/projects in international, regional, and domestic mechanisms. and JD 414 and JD 415 and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW Course Information: Previously listed as JD 174CLN. Prerequisite(s): JD 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413. Corequisite(s): TADR 488. 401 and JD 405 and JD 406 and JD 407 and JD 411 and JD 414 and JD 415 and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or TADR 488. Clinic: Veterans Clinic. 3 hours. LAW 413. Corequisite(s): TADR 481. Assist veterans with appeals claims for VA disability compensation benefits, as well as claims to upgrade less-than-honorable military discharges. Course Information: Previously listed as JD 125CLN. Prerequisite(s): JD 401 and JD 405 and JD 406 and JD 407 and JD 411 and JD 414 and JD 415 and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413. Corequisite(s): TADR 487. 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TADR 489. Clinic: Veterans Advanced. 1-3 hours. TADR 547. Clinic: Fair Housing Advanced. 1-3 hours. Assist veterans with appeals claims for VA disability compensation Students work with plaintiffs in housing civil rights matters, including benefits, as well as claims to upgrade less-than-honorable military evictions, foreclosures, covenant enforcement actions and other matters discharges. Course Information: May be repeated to a maximum of 3 raising discrimination issues. Course Information: Same as RE 547. May hours. Previously listed as JD 125ADV. JD students may not complete be repeated to a maximum of 3 hours. Previously listed as JD 133ADV/ more than 15 combined clinic and extern credit hours (including no more RE 633ADV. JD students may not complete more than 15 combined than 6 externship credit hours). Prerequisite(s): JD 401 and JD 405 and clinic and extern hours (including no more than 6 externship credit hours). JD 406 and JD 407 and JD 411 and JD 414 and JD 415 and JD 416; Prerequisite(s): JD 539 or RE 539 and JD 541 or RE 541. and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413; and TADR 487 and TADR 488. TADR 491. Clinic: Community Enterprise and Solidarity Economy Law Class. 2 hours. Students represent low-moderate income entrepreneurs, community- based businesses, cooperatives, and non-for-profit organizations in transactional matters and work on community economic development law projects. Course Information: Previously listed as JD 291C. Prerequisite(s): JD 401 and JD 405 and JD 406 and JD 407 and JD 411 and JD 414 and JD 415 and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413. Corequisite(s): TADR 492. TADR 492. Clinic: Community Enterprise and Solidarity Economy Law Clinic. 3 hours. Students represent low-moderate income entrepreneurs, community- based businesses, cooperatives, and non-for-profit organizations in transactional matters and work on community economic development law projects. Course Information: Previously listed as JD 291CLN. Prerequisite(s): JD 401 and JD 405 and JD 406 and JD 407 and JD 411 and JD 414 and JD 415 and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413. Corequisite(s): TADR 491. TADR 493. Clinic: Community Enterprise and Solidarity Economy Law Advanced. 1-3 hours. Students represent low-moderate income entrepreneurs, community- based businesses, cooperatives, and non-for-profit organizations in transactional matters and work on community economic development law projects. Course Information: May be repeated to a maximum of 3 hours. Previously listed as JD 291ADV. JD students may not complete more than 15 combined clinic and extern credit hours (including no more than 6 externship credit hours). Prerequisite(s): JD 401 and JD 405 and JD 406 and JD 407 and JD 411 and JD 414 and JD 415 and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413; TADR 491 and TADR 492 . TADR 494. Clinic: Patent Class. 2 hours. Students work with small businesses and individual inventors on patent applications, office action responses, and draft ex parte reexamination requests to challenge patent validity. Course Information: Previously listed as JD 239C. Prerequisite(s): JD 401 and JD 405 and JD 406 and JD 407 and JD 411 and JD 414 and JD 415 and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413. Corequisite(s): TADR 495. TADR 495. Clinic: Patent Clinic. 3 hours. Students work with small businesses and individual inventors on patent applications, office action responses, and draft ex parte reexamination requests to challenge patent validity. Course Information: Previously listed as JD 239CLN. Prerequisite(s): JD 401 and JD 405 and JD 406 and JD 407 and JD 411 and JD 414 and JD 415 and JD 416; and LAW 402 or LAW 403 or LAW 404; and LAW 412 or LAW 413. Corequisite(s): TADR 494.