2022-2023 Registration Guide

COURSE SELECTION

Areas of Focus Students who are no longer required to complete the Base Menu but still want guidance as to which upper level courses they should consider in light of their own study and practice interests are encouraged to review Suffolk Law's Areas of Focus.

Bankruptcy Law

Intellectual Property

Civil Litigation

International Law

Civil Rights and Human Rights Law

Juvenile and Family Law

Labor and Employment Law

Corporate Finance and Business

Criminal Law

Law and Public Service

Dispute Resolution

Patent Law

Diversity and Social Justice

Real Estate and Land Use

Environmental and Energy Law

Taxation

Health and Biomedical Law

Torts and Personal Injury Law

Immigration Law

Each Area of Focus lists courses that students interested in a particular area might want to take as preparation for or to learn more about practice in that specialty. Each of the sections has been developed and prepared by faculty members teaching in the practice area, and is aimed at providing guidance and direction to students as they select courses, externships and pursue other related activities. Areas of Focus can be reviewed online, and in the Areas of Focus section of this Guide. The lists of courses are not intended to be all-inclusive, and there can be significant diversity in the programmatic elements chosen by particular students. Please note that not all courses listed for each category will be offered every semester or every year.

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