Law School Course Selection Guide 2023

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BEN COOPER, ASSOCIATE DEAN
COURSE SELECTION
2023
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2L & 3L
2L & 3L
OPTIONAL
***Your regular tuition pays for 15 credits.  Anything more is an overload.
On Registrar’s Webpage
Course Selection Guide
Information and Best Practices for Course Registration
(information from Registrar’s Office)
This PowerPoint Show
Full Year Schedule
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
90 Credits
2.0 GPA
Legal Profession and
Evidence
Skills Requirement
(6 Credits Total)
Writing Requirement
(1 Course)
Special requirements for 
those below a 2.8 after 1L
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR
STUDENTS UNDER 2.8 GPA
 
 
Advanced Legal Analysis (Summer or Fall of 2L year;
2 hours)
 
Advanced Torts (2 hours)
Criminal Procedure I (3 hours)
Constitutional Law II (3 hours)
 
Academic Advising and Mentoring
 
If under 2.8 after 2L year, Bar Skills is also mandatory.
OTHER NOTES ON GRADUATION
 
 
Graduation Possible in 24 Months
75 of 90 Credits in Regularly Scheduled
70 w/ Permission
70 of 90 Credits in Letter Graded
Z-Grade Option Policy
You may take up to 6 (of your 90) credits outside
the Law School.  The classes must be graduate-level
(500 and above) and law-related.  Ask me for
approval.
KNOW YOUR STATE BAR EXAM
 
 
What is the Bar Exam?
Multistate Bar Exam (MBE)
State Essays and/or Multistate Essay Exam
Multistate Performance Test
 
And don’t forget the MPRE
 
Check your state for other requirements (Pro Bono?)
RECOMMENDED [BAR] COURSES!!!
 
MBE COURSES
Advanced Torts
Constitutional Law II
Criminal Procedure I
(In addition to
Evidence, which is
mandatory, and 1L
courses)
 
 
COVERED ON ESSAYS
Corporations/Business
Associations
Family Law
Secured Transactions
Wills and Estates
Mississippi Civil Practice (MS Bar)
 
Other Important Courses:
Bankruptcy
Conflicts
Income Tax -- Individuals
CAREER AND INTELLECTUAL INTERESTS
 Practice Areas
 Variety / Diversity
 Enrichment
LOGISTICS
 Course and Exam Schedule
 
 Prerequisites
 Sequencing
 Frequency
 Summer Study
 
 Class Size
 
 Method of Evaluation
CLINICAL AND EXTERNSHIP
OPPORTUNITIES
 Child Advocacy Clinic
 Transactional Clinic
 Innocence Project
 Housing Clinic
 MacArthur Justice Clinic
 Clinical Externship
 Pro Bono Initiative
CONCENTRATIONS
 
Criminal Law
Space and Aviation Law
Business Law
Sports and Entertainment Law
CO-CURRICULARS
Journals
Mississippi Law Journal
Space Law Journal
Sports Law Review
Advocacy Programs
Moot Court Board
Negotiation Board
Trial Advocacy Board
Earn maximum 1 credit/semester 
and only if you want the
credit.
Note again: you have to pay extra if you take more than 15 hours!
SUMMER CLASSES
 
May
No Law classes offered, but you may take
graduate-level (500 and above), law-related
classes in other departments.
Full Summer Online
Criminal Procedure I
Wills and Estates
Problem Solving in Space Law (writing)
Law and Film (writing)
Interviewing and Counseling (skills)
Advanced Legal Analysis
ADDITIONAL SUMMER OPTIONS
 
Intermediate Legal Research
1 credit
Primarily for Non-Residents
NOTE again: non-residents must take steps to become residents
if they want to pay in-state tuition!
Stay physically in the state all summer OR
Take a class
Clinical Externships
OTHER NOTES ABOUT THE SCHEDULE
Important Classes Offered Every Semester:
Legal Profession
Evidence
Constitutional Law II
Corporations (now Business Associations)
Criminal Procedure I
Important Classes That Meet Only Once/Year
Income Taxation of Individuals – Fall
Secured Transactions – Fall
Advanced Torts – Spring
Bankruptcy – Spring
Wills and Estates – Fall (and Summer)
Family Law – Spring
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In this comprehensive guide for law students, Associate Dean Ben Cooper provides valuable information on course selection, graduation requirements, special requirements for students with a GPA below 2.8, bar exam preparation, and recommended courses for the bar exam. The guide also includes insights on credit limits, scheduling, and other important considerations for a successful academic journey in law school.

  • Law School
  • Course Selection
  • Graduation Requirements
  • Bar Exam
  • Academic Guidance

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  1. COURSE SELECTION 2023 BEN COOPER, ASSOCIATE DEAN

  2. 2L & 3L 3rd 4th 5th 6th OPTIONAL ***Your regular tuition pays for 15 credits. Anything more is an overload.

  3. On Registrars Webpage Course Selection Guide Information and Best Practices for Course Registration (information from Registrar s Office) This PowerPoint Show Full Year Schedule

  4. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS 90 Credits 2.0 GPA Legal Profession and Evidence Skills Requirement (6 Credits Total) Writing Requirement (1 Course) Special requirements for those below a 2.8 after 1L

  5. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR STUDENTS UNDER 2.8 GPA Advanced Legal Analysis (Summer or Fall of 2L year; 2 hours) Advanced Torts (2 hours) Criminal Procedure I (3 hours) Constitutional Law II (3 hours) Academic Advising and Mentoring If under 2.8 after 2L year, Bar Skills is also mandatory.

  6. OTHER NOTES ON GRADUATION Graduation Possible in 24 Months 75 of 90 Credits in Regularly Scheduled 70 w/ Permission 70 of 90 Credits in Letter Graded Z-Grade Option Policy You may take up to 6 (of your 90) credits outside the Law School. The classes must be graduate-level (500 and above) and law-related. Ask me for approval.

  7. KNOW YOUR STATE BAR EXAM What is the Bar Exam? Multistate Bar Exam (MBE) State Essays and/or Multistate Essay Exam Multistate Performance Test And don t forget the MPRE Check your state for other requirements (Pro Bono?)

  8. RECOMMENDED [BAR] COURSES!!! COVERED ON ESSAYS Corporations/Business Associations Family Law Secured Transactions Wills and Estates Mississippi Civil Practice (MS Bar) MBE COURSES Advanced Torts Constitutional Law II Criminal Procedure I (In addition to Evidence, which is mandatory, and 1L courses) Other Important Courses: Bankruptcy Conflicts Income Tax -- Individuals

  9. CAREER AND INTELLECTUAL INTERESTS Practice Areas Variety / Diversity Enrichment

  10. LOGISTICS Course and Exam Schedule Prerequisites Sequencing Frequency Summer Study Class Size Method of Evaluation

  11. CLINICAL AND EXTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Child Advocacy Clinic Transactional Clinic Innocence Project Housing Clinic MacArthur Justice Clinic Clinical Externship Pro Bono Initiative

  12. CONCENTRATIONS Criminal Law Space and Aviation Law Business Law Sports and Entertainment Law

  13. CO-CURRICULARS Journals Mississippi Law Journal Space Law Journal Sports Law Review Advocacy Programs Moot Court Board Negotiation Board Trial Advocacy Board Earn maximum 1 credit/semester and only if you want the credit. Note again: you have to pay extra if you take more than 15 hours!

  14. SUMMER CLASSES May No Law classes offered, but you may take graduate-level (500 and above), law-related classes in other departments. Full Summer Online Criminal Procedure I Wills and Estates Problem Solving in Space Law (writing) Law and Film (writing) Interviewing and Counseling (skills) Advanced Legal Analysis

  15. ADDITIONAL SUMMER OPTIONS Intermediate Legal Research 1 credit Primarily for Non-Residents NOTE again: non-residents must take steps to become residents if they want to pay in-state tuition! Stay physically in the state all summer OR Take a class Clinical Externships

  16. OTHER NOTES ABOUT THE SCHEDULE Important Classes Offered Every Semester: Legal Profession Evidence Constitutional Law II Corporations (now Business Associations) Criminal Procedure I Important Classes That Meet Only Once/Year Income Taxation of Individuals Fall Secured Transactions Fall Advanced Torts Spring Bankruptcy Spring Wills and Estates Fall (and Summer) Family Law Spring

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