Appellate Advocacy - LAW 700

1-2 Hours

This course is designed to examine all avenues of appellate advocacy, both state and federal, with a primary emphasis on the art of argument. While argument in trial courts and other venues will be addressed, the emphasis of those topics will be on the creation or presentation of a record for appellate purposes. The course features numerous exercises, both oral and written, and student participation in those exercises is required.

Fall 2020 Section 001
Professor William H. Brooks
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Fall 2019 Section 001
Professor William H. Brooks
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Fall 2018 Section 001
Professor William H. Brooks
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Fall 2017 Section 001
Professor William H. Brooks
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Fall 2016 Section 001
Professor William H. Brooks
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Fall 2015 Section 001
Professor William H. Brooks
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Fall 2014 Section 001
Professor William H. Brooks
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Fall 2013 Section 001
Professor William H. Brooks
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Fall 2012 Section 001
Professor M. Christian King
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Fall 2011 Section 001
Professor M. Christian King
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Fall 2010 Section 001
Professor William H. Brooks
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