2022-2023 Registration Guide
CONCENTRATIONS
Suffolk Defenders Program
5 credits
Suffolk Prosecutors Program
5 credits
*Participation in the Legal Externship Program requires prior approval by the Concentration Faculty Director. Externships must be arranged through the Legal Externship Office in advance of the semester(s) during which a student will participate. **Participation in any of the Clinical Programs requires application and acceptance in advance of the semester(s) during which a student will participate. Each Clinical Program has its own prerequisite courses and rules as to how students are selected for participation. C. Litigation and Advocacy-Related Elective Courses All Trial and Appellate Advocacy Concentration students must complete at least three (3) courses from the following list:
Administrative Law
3 credits
Advanced Civil Procedure
3 credits
Advanced Crim Law: Substance Abuse
2 credits
Advanced Legal Writing
3 credits
Advanced Legal Writing - Criminal Topics
3 credits
Advanced Torts
2 credits
Concentration Thesis
2 credits
Conflict of Laws
3 credits
Criminal Procedure
3 credits
Digital Evidence
2 credits
E-Discovery Law
2 credits
Environmental Litigation
2 credits
Federal Courts
3 credits
Forensics
2 credits
Housing Discrimination Law, Theory and Practice
2 credits
International Investment Law
3 credits
Interviewing and Counseling
2 credits
Mass Incarceration
2 credits
Massachusetts Practice
2 credits
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