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It is one of the more intesive courses offered at LMU, Carolle said to the class, that by the end of the three weeks, "At least one of you will cry." Very reasuring. LAWP covers Constutional Law cases; over 40+ of them. One writes briefs on about 17+ of them. Also, there is a debate on a Supreame Court case, and a 5+ page paper disagreeing on a Supreame Court decision. Cases include: Roe v. Wade, Garret F. v. Cedar Rapids Commuinty School District, Miranda v. Arazonia. The other major highlight is the Mock Trial. | It is one of the more intesive courses offered at LMU, Carolle said to the class, that by the end of the three weeks, "At least one of you will cry." Very reasuring. LAWP covers Constutional Law cases; over 40+ of them. One writes briefs on about 17+ of them. Also, there is a debate on a Supreame Court case, and a 5+ page paper disagreeing on a Supreame Court decision. Cases include: Roe v. Wade, Garret F. v. Cedar Rapids Commuinty School District, Miranda v. Arazonia. The other major highlight is the Mock Trial. | ||
− | This year the Mock Trial was Ian Fectious v. Tagen Burger | + | This year the Mock Trial was Ian Fectious v. Tagen Burger, about a highschool student who claimed that he got sick from eating at Tagen Burger fast food chain. The Ethics class served as jury. Tagen Burger won, 15 to 0. |
Revision as of 07:12, 19 July 2007
During the summer of '05, Law and Politics was taught by Dan Kirsch. The teaching assistant was Rebecca Vernon.
The two RAs for LAWP B were Malcolm Merriweather, and Lauren ?; the one for A was called Chris.
During session two, the students enrolled were a bunch consisting of Caroline, Sterling, Chris, Emily, James, Liz, Max, Mike, Judy, Peter, Elise, Dan, John, Lindsay, in that seating order from the left to the right, east to the west. Lawp, session 2 '05.
-Sterling
LMU
During 2007, session 1, LAWP was taught by Carolle Im, and the TA was Mari Crabtree. Carol was known for wearing a different pair of shoes everyday, she ownes over 250.
It is one of the more intesive courses offered at LMU, Carolle said to the class, that by the end of the three weeks, "At least one of you will cry." Very reasuring. LAWP covers Constutional Law cases; over 40+ of them. One writes briefs on about 17+ of them. Also, there is a debate on a Supreame Court case, and a 5+ page paper disagreeing on a Supreame Court decision. Cases include: Roe v. Wade, Garret F. v. Cedar Rapids Commuinty School District, Miranda v. Arazonia. The other major highlight is the Mock Trial.
This year the Mock Trial was Ian Fectious v. Tagen Burger, about a highschool student who claimed that he got sick from eating at Tagen Burger fast food chain. The Ethics class served as jury. Tagen Burger won, 15 to 0.
- This needs to be wikified.*