University Catalog 2014-2015

University of Colorado Boulder

Law

The course code for this school is LAWS.

Graduate Degree Program(s)

Master of Laws (LLM) Degree

Colorado Law offers one-year, full-time LLM degrees in three specialty areas: 

  • Entrepreneurial Law
  • Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law
  • Natural Resources Law

Juris Doctor of Laws (JD) Degree

First Year

First-year courses lay the foundation and all JD candidates take these courses to learn to “think like a lawyer.” Common law courses taught in the Socratic Method allow students to develop legal reasoning and critical thinking skills. All first-year students are assigned to a small cohort to help build strong relationships and study groups with classmates. 

Fall Semester

  • Civil Procedure: Rules governing pleading, joinder of parties, discovery, jurisdiction of courts, right to jury trial, appeals, and res judicata and collateral estoppel, with emphasis on the Federal and State Rules of Civil Procedure 
  • Contracts: Contract liability, offer and acceptance, consideration, frauds statute, contract remedies, the parol evidence rule, contract performance, conditions, changed circumstances
  • Legal Writing: Legal analysis and document preparation, objective legal analysis techniques, legal rule synthesis, authority use to explain rules, and rule application to case facts
  • Legislation and Regulation: Statutory interpretation, architecture of the administrative state, and interpretation and review of regulation.
  • Torts: Nonconsensual allocation of losses for civil wrongs, focusing on negligence and strict liability

Spring Semester 

  • Legal Writing II: Appellate brief and document preparation, oral arguments before a three-judge mock court, techniques of persuading a court to accept a client’s view of the law and facts, professional judgments within ethical boundaries, and lawyer credibility
  • Constitutional Law: Constitutional structure, including judicial review, federalism, separation of powers, and constitutional rights of due process and equal protection
  • Criminal Law: Statutory and common law of crimes and defenses, the procedures by which the law makes judgments as to criminality of conduct, constitutional limits 
  • Property: Personal property, estates and interests in land, landlord–tenant, basic land conveyancing, and private land use controls
  • Academic Support

Second and Third Years

The elective program in the second and third years builds upon the foundation laid in the first-year curriculum. Students must take Evidence and Legal Ethics and Professionalism courses and a seminar course. Colorado Law encourages a balance between experiential learning and classroom studies, graded courses and non-graded courses, and study within and outside the law school. 

Elective Courses

Business

  • Accounting Issues for Lawyers
  • Advanced Contracts: Commercial Transactions
  • Agency, Partnership, and the LLC
  • Antitrust
  • Auditing, Compliance, and Management
  • Bankruptcy
  • Business Planning
  • Business Transactions
  • Corporate Finance
  • Corporations
  • Creditors’ Remedies and Debtors’ Protection
  • Deals
  • Deals Lab: Advanced Securities
  • Deals Lab: Advanced Venture Capital
  • Law Practice Management
  • Mergers, Acquisitions, and Reorganizations
  • Payment Systems
  • Secured Transactions
  • Securities Regulation
  • Venture Capital and Private Equity 

Criminal

  • Capital Punishment in America 
  • Criminal Procedure: Investigative Phase
  • Criminal Procedure: Adjudicative Process
  • Post Conviction Criminal Procedure
  • White Collar Crime

Family, Gender, and Health

  • Domestic Violence
  • Family Law
  • Gender, Law, and Public Policy
  • Health Law I: Finance, Administration and Organization of Health Care 
  • Health Law II: Medical Malpractice Litigation 
  • Juvenile Justice
  • Parent, Child, and State
  • Sexuality and the Law

Government and Public Interest

  • Administrative Law
  • Education Law
  • Election Law
  • Employment Discrimination
  • Employment Law
  • Federal Courts
  • First Amendment
  • Labor Law
  • Legislation
  • Local Government
  • Race and American Law

Intellectual Property, Technology, and Telecommunications

  • Computer Crimes
  • Copyright
  • Introduction to Intellectual Property Law
  • IP Counseling
  • IP and Technology Contracting
  • Patent Law
  • Patent Litigation
  • Privacy and Security in the Digital Age
  • Telecommunications Law and Policy
  • Trademark and Unfair Competition

International

  • Conflict of Laws
  • Law and Development
  • Immigration and Citizenship Law
  • International Business Transactions
  • International Dispute Resolution
  • International Environmental Law
  • International Human Rights
  • International Law
  • International Legal Order: History and Foundations
  • International Trade Law
  • Refugee and Asylum Law

Jurisprudence and Perspective

  • Class and Law
  • Critical tTheory Colloquium
  • Economic Analysis of Law
  • Gender and Law
  • Jurisprudence
  • Philosophy of Law

Litigation

  • Advanced Appellate Advocacy
  • Advanced Evidence
  • Complex Civil Litigation
  • Evidence
  • Federal Litigation: Everything but the Trial
  • Litigation Drafting
  • Motions Advocacy
  • Trial Advocacy

Natural Resources, Energy, and Environmental Law

  • American Indian Law I
  • American Indian Law II
  • Climate Change Law and Policy
  • Energy Insecurity and Sustainable Law 
  • Energy Law and Regulation
  • Environmental Law
  • Foundations of Natural Resources Law and Policy
  • Jurisdiction in Indian Country
  • Mining and Energy Law
  • Oil and Gas
  • Public Land Law
  • Toxic and Hazardous Waste
  • Water Law
  • Wildlife and the Law

Practice—Clinical

  • American Indian Law Clinic
  • Appellate Advocacy Clinic
  • Civil Practice Clinic
  • Criminal Defense Clinic
  • Entrepreneurial Law Clinic
  • Extern Program
  • Family Law Clinic
  • Juvenile Law Clinic
  • Natural Resources Litigation Clinic
  • Technology Law and Policy Clinic

Practice—Simulation

  • Advanced Trial Advocacy
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • Appellate Advocacy Competition
  • Arbitration
  • Legal Negotiation 
  • Mediation
  • Motions Advocacy
  • Trial Advocacy
  • Trial Competition

Property

  • Advanced Real Estate Transactions
  • Construction Law
  • Estate Planning
  • Land Use Planning
  • Real Estate Planning
  • Real Estate Transactions
  • Wills and Trusts

Research and Writing

  • Advanced Legal Research
  • Advanced Legal Writing
  • Independent Legal Research: Journal of International Environmental Law and Policy
  • Independent Legal Research: Journal on Telecommunications & High Technology Law
  • Independent Legal Research: Law Review
  • Judicial Opinion Writing 

Taxation

  • Corporate Taxation
  • Estate Planning
  • Federal Estate and Gift Tax
  • Federal Tax Politics
  • Income Taxation
  • Partnership Tax
  • Tax Policy
  • Taxation of Conduit Entities

Seminars

  • Advanced American Indian Law
  • Advanced Criminal Procedure
  • Advanced Natural Resources Law
  • Antidiscrimination and First Amendment 
  • Class and Law
  • Comparative Constitutional Law
  • Computers and the Law
  • Constitutional Theory
  • Consumer Empowerment
  • Counseling Families in Business
  • Gender Law
  • Information Privacy 
  • Jurisprudence
  • Law and Economics of Utility Regulation
  • Law and Literature
  • Media, Popular Culture, and Law
  • Oil and International Relations
  • Power, Ethics, and Professionalism
  • Securities Litigation and Enforcement
  • Separation of Powers
  • Tax Policy
  • Theory of Punishment

Note: Not all courses are offered each semester. This is a composite list of the last three years of course offerings.

Dual Degree Programs

Dual Degree Programs in Law

Colorado Law students take advantage of an array of rich opportunities for interdisciplinary study through other CU schools and colleges, in addition to the University of Alberta. The schools work in cooperation to select courses for the programs that allow students to earn the dual degrees in less time than it takes to earn each degree separately. Students apply separately to and are admitted by the two schools under their respective admissions requirements. Only credits earned after law school enrollment count toward the JD degree, and the first year of the JD curriculum must be taken exclusively at Colorado Law.

  • Juris Doctor/Master of Business Administration (JD/MBA) with CU-Boulder’s Leeds School of Business
  • Juris Doctor/Master in Environmental Studies (JD/ENVS) with CU-Boulder’s Environmental Studies Program
  • Juris Doctor/Doctorate in Environmental Studies (JD/PhD) with CU-Boulder’s Environmental Studies Program
  • Juris Doctor/Doctor of Medicine (JD/MD) with UC Denver’s School of Medicine on the Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora 
  • Juris Doctor/Master of Public Administration (JD/MPA) with UC Denver’s School of Public Affairs 
  • Juris Doctor/Master of Science, Telecommunications (JD/MST) with CU-Boulder’s Interdisciplinary Telecommunications Program
  • Juris Doctor/Master of Urban and Regional Planning (JD/MURP) with CU-Boulder’s College of Architecture and Planning 
  • Juris Doctor/Bachelor of Laws (JD/LLB) with the University of Alberta Faculty of Law, Canada