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Date |
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8:30 am |
2:00 pm |
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Friday,
Saturday, Sunday
November
23,24,25 |
Reading Days |
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Monday,
November 26 |
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Property
-(Hetrick) 220, Typers Room 206;
Property - (McLaughlin) 214, JP
Courtroom, Typers Rooms 216, 210 |
Sales &
Leasing - (Lewis) 220, Typers 206
Sales & Leasing - (Lord) 214,
JP Courtroom, Typers 216, 210 |
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Tuesday,
November 27 |
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Constitutional Law - (Buzzard) 220,
214, Typers 206 |
Law Practice Management - (King) 214,
216 |
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Wednesday, November 28 |
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Contracts -
(Lord) 220, Typers Room 206;
Contracts - (Lee) 214, JP
Courtroom, Typers Rooms 216, 210 |
Pre-Trial Lit.
Cary - 220
Boyd - 214
Glazier - 216,
210,
JP
Courtroom
King - 206 |
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Thursday, November 29 |
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Evidence
-(Woodruff) 220, 214,
Typers 206 |
Payment Systems
(Lewis) 214,
Typers 216, 210
Private International Law - (Ridgeway)
220 |
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Friday,
November 30 |
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Constitution and the Courts -
(Wallace) 220, 214, 216, Typers Room 206 |
Family Law -
(Cary) 220, Typers 206
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Saturday,
Sunday
December 1,2 |
Reading Days |
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Monday,
December 3 |
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Wills &
Trusts - (McLaughlin)
220, 214, Typers Room 206 |
Employment Law -
(Dever) 220, Typers 206
Franchise Law - (Kadens) 214,
Typers 216, 210 |
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Tuesday,
December 4 |
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Torts -
(Chriscoe) 220, 214
Torts - (Button) 206 |
Sports &
Entertainment (Goolsby) - 214
Admiralty - (Harris) 220 |
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Wednesday, December 5 |
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Professional
Responsibility - (King) 220, Typers 206
Professional Responsibility - (Lee)
214, JP Courtroom, Typers Rooms 216, 210 |
Government
Litigation - (Currin) 214, Typers 216
Taxation of Business Entities -
(Loftis) 220 |
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Thursday, December 6 |
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Estate
Administration - (Loftis) 220
Immigration Law - (Buzzard) 214 |
Administrative
Law - (Currin) 214, Typers 216
Corporate Finance - (Kadens) 220,
Typers 206 |
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Friday,
December 7 |
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Insurance Law - (Chriscoe) 220,
Typers 206 |
Law &
Accounting - (Loftis) 214
Law & Economics - (Yonai) 206 |
*
The Examination schedule may be revised as circumstances may require*
The following
courses are paper, project, or take-home exam courses in the Fall
2007 Semester:
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Advanced Trial Advocacy |
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American Legal History |
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Children and the Legal System |
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Christian Perspectives on Legal Thought |
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Code Pleading |
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Common Interest Communities |
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Culture, Law, Religion & Philosophy |
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Culture, Law & Politics |
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Education Law |
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Estate and Gift Tax |
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First Amendment Seminar |
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Foundations of Law |
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International Commercial Arbitration |
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Law Firm Computer Lab |
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Mediation |
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National Security Law |
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Perspectives on American Justice |
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Products Liability |
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Professionalism Lecture Series |
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Professional Skills--Research |
Please
note the following:
When
an exam is to be administered in more than one room, report
initially to the room whose number is underlined to obtain
examination and instructions.
Any
student who needs to reschedule an examination as a result of a
policy-approved conflict must do so by November 1, 2007.
Note: Neither students nor faculty members may
reschedule an examination without the prior permission of the
Associate Dean. The Exam Scheduling and Conflict Policy
approved by the faculty and administration is outlined below:
EXAM
SCHEDULING AND CONFLICT POLICY
An examination schedule is published each semester and is provided to
students. It is the school=s
policy that examinations are to be taken when scheduled absent a
recognized conflict, accident or illness, involuntarily-assumed
obligations, compelling circumstances, or pursuant to the Americans
with Disabilities Act. Students should not contact the professors
involved in this case, for by doing so, the student likely would lose
the ability to be graded anonymously. All exam conflicts
must be resolved at least three weeks before the beginning of the
exam period.
In the event of a recognized student examination conflict, accident
or illness of a student, legal obligations under the Americans with
Disabilities Act, or compelling circumstances, examinations can be
rescheduled subject to the prior permission of the Associate Dean.
1.Conflict
An exam conflict is defined as: two exams scheduled at
the same time or on the same calendar day; exams on four
consecutive days in the same week; or two core
exams on consecutive days. Students who have a recognized
conflict should see the Associate Dean.
2. Illness
Students too ill to take an examination must provide a physician=s
verification. A student who becomes ill before an exam should
immediately call the Associate Dean.
Compelling Circumstances
Students with compelling circumstances such as a death in the family,
a serious personal crisis, etc. should discuss these with the
Associate Dean. If the situation merits, alternative exam
arrangements will be made. Airline reservations do not constitute a
compelling circumstance inasmuch as the students have notice of exam
times at the time of registration. Neither employment requirements
nor participation in extracurricular activities are a justification
for alternative exam dates.
Involuntarily-Assumed Obligations
Occasionally, a student will be called for military or jury duty
during the examination period. If the student is unable to
reschedule that commitment, the student should contact the Associate
Dean.
Disability Accommodations
Students who have documented disabilities qualifying them for
accommodations on examinations may take examinations at different
times and/or under different conditions than those taking an
examination as scheduled. These arrangements are coordinated through
the Associate Dean in order to protect the student=s
anonymity during the grading process.
Rev.
5/9/01; 6/23/06; 7/9/07
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