Advanced Legal Research: Litigation
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Course Description
This course aims to prepare law students for research in litigation practice and judicial clerkships. More broadly, the primary goal is to enable students, now and later in their professional lives, to map out a coherent plan of action when asked to research a topic previously unfamiliar to them. Students should acquire a solid knowledge of research tools and a frame of reference that enables them to function independently and competently in the complex world of legal information. Students will accomplish the following learning objectives: (1) demonstrate, analyze, and execute common research strategies and processes related to legal research, and habitually assess your research strategies and processes as you research; (2) develop an understanding of and approach to researching common litigation research questions; and (3) find, evaluate, and use legal research materials, including different types of secondary sources and primary sources, to answer general and specific research questions. Learning legal research requires a hands-on approach, so students will complete in-class exercises, homework assignments, and a final research hypothetical -- all of which contribute to grading. There will not be a final exam. This course is open to Stanford graduate students with permission from the instructors.
Grading Basis
L02 - Law Honors/Pass/Restricted credit/Fail
Min
3
Max
3
Course Repeatable for Degree Credit?
No
Course Component
Seminar
Enrollment Optional?
No