- 1L Curriculum
- Fall 2022 Schedule
- Course Registration Instructions
- Book and Software List
- Reading Assignments
Fall 2023 Schedule
JURI | CRN | Course Title | Section | Instructor | Day | Begin | End | Room |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
4030 | 18879 | Contracts | Z | Bruner | MWR | 3:00 PM | 4:10 PM | C (256) |
4010 | 39187 | Civil Procedure | Z | Hall | MWR | 9:00 AM | 10:10 AM | A (120) |
4120 | 50834 | Torts | Z | Wells | TWRF | 1:00 PM | 1:50 PM | B (122) |
4072 | 35237 | Legal Research | Z1 | Taylor | T | 9:00 AM | 10:15 AM | C (256) |
4071 | 28373 | Legal Writing | Z1 | Conner | TF | 10:35 AM | 11:50 AM | C (256) |
4072 | 35238 | Legal Research | Z2 | Striepe | T | 9:00 AM | 10:15 PM | G (358) |
4071 | 28374 | Legal Writing | Z2 | Howard | TF | 10:35 AM | 11:50 AM | G (358) |
4040 | 57598 | Lawyering | Z | Murphy | M | 10:45 AM | 11:35 AM | L (366) |
Course Title | Section | Instructor | Day | Begin | End | Room |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
OneL Academic Enhancement Sessions | Hale | F | 2:30 PM | 3:30 PM | C (256) | |
CDO 1L Session | Z | CDO | M | 1:00 PM | 1:50 PM | B (122) |
School of Law Fall 2022 Semester Schedule
Course Registration Instructions
Students will register themselves on Athena: http://athena.uga.edu. Detailed instructions on how to register for your courses can be found here. After you are registered, you must pay your tuition and fees. Payment of Fall 2022 tuition is due on August 17th. Please note that financial aid overage funds will not be disbursed until you have paid your tuition and fees.
Due to a vendor issue, access to Athena from off-campus locations is unavailable. If you are off campus and need to access Athena, please visit our How to Access Athena Off-Campus page.
Book and Software List
Course Title | Section | Instructor | Textbook |
---|---|---|---|
Contracts
|
Z |
Bruner
|
Contracts: Cases and Doctrine, 7th Ed., Barnett et al., ISBN 9781543826272
|
Civil Procedure
|
Z |
Hall
|
Civil Procedure, 10th Ed, Yeazell et al., ISBN 9781454897880 or eISBN 9781543808094
|
Torts
|
Z |
Wells
|
Cases & Materials on Torts, 12th Ed., Epstein et al., ISBN 9781543804454 |
Legal Research
|
Z1
|
Taylor
|
No Textbook Required |
Legal Writing
|
Z1
|
Conner
|
Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation, 21st Ed., Harvard Law Review, 9780578666150 AND Legal Writing, 7th Ed., Edwards, 9781454895916
|
Legal Research
|
Z2
|
Striepe
|
Principles of Legal Research, (3rd Ed. 2020) Olson
(available at no cost via Library Subscription to West Academic Study Aids). |
Legal Writing
|
Z2
|
Howard
|
A Lawyer Writes, 3rd Ed., Coughliln et al., 9781531008765 AND The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation, 21st Ed., Harvard Law Review, 9780578666150
|
Lawyering | Z | Murphy | Multicultural Lawyering: Navigating the Culture of the Law, the Lawyer, and the Client, 1st Ed., O'Leary et al., ISBN 9781531020415, eISBN 9781531020422 |
Reading Assignments
*First day assignments are still being posted. Please continue to check this page before the start of classes on August 16th.
Contracts
The assignment for the first the first day (Wednesday, August 16) is to read page 3-22 of the casebook, Randy E. Barnett and Nathan B. Oman, Contracts: Cases and Doctrine (Aspen, 7th ed. 2021).
Civil Procedure
1st day: pp. 1-20 in the casebook
2nd day: pp.20-37
Torts
The assignment for the first day of class is to read pp. 3-11 in Epstein and Sharkey, Cases and Materials on Torts (12th ed. 2020.)
Legal Research
Z1
All of our course readings and assignments can be accessed through eLC (uga.view.usg.edu).
Here’s what you need to know for the first week:
• I’ve created a class document that will serve as a way for us to communicate during class. It also has guided reading questions to help you get the most out of the reading. You can access it here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ltYMxE-M_-NisD3BoJ-uB0WleHdYkA0w0iYOD-4URFI/edit?usp=sharing
• The syllabus is posted on eLC.
• The readings for week 1 are also posted on eLC.
• There’s another document in the week 1 eLC page, the Sample Answer Pack. It is based on an exam I gave a few years ago in Advanced Legal Research. I took the best answers from class submissions and pulled them into one document for you. It’s designed for you to get an idea of what I’m looking for with our class assignments and final assignment.
• You’ll receive a separate email from me with your Westlaw, Lexis, and Bloomberg passwords and instructions on how to register them.
Z2
For our first class please go to our eLC page (https://uga.view.usg.edu/d2l/home/2929892), review our syllabus and post on the Introduction discussion board -- https://uga.view.usg.edu/d2l/le/2929892/discussions/topics/2645986/View.
There are three readings to finish prior to our first class that are available in Unit 1 of our eLC page. See you on the 15th!
Legal Writing
Z1
Students should read the introduction, Chapters 1, 2, and Parts I and II of Chapter 6 (pp. 57-64) in their textbook, Legal Writing: Process, Analysis, and Organization (7th ed. 2018) by Linda Edwards.
Z2
Access eLC and review the syllabus. Read the Introduction and Chapters 1 and 2 in A Lawyer Writes.
Lawyering
The first-day assignment is as follows:
1) Watch 4 Ted Talk videos.
- Let's Get Uncomfortable: It's Time to Talk About Race | Lori Mayo | TEDxWCMephamHigh: https://youtu.be/3m728kmKRJE (12 mins)
- We all have implicit biases. So what can we do about it? | Dushaw Hockett | TEDxMidAtlanticSalon: https://youtu.be/kKHSJHkPeLY (12 mins)
- How to Outsmart Your Own Unconscious Bias | Valerie Alexander | TEDxPasadena: https://youtu.be/GP-cqFLS8Q4 (17 mins)
- Unpacking the biases that shape our beliefs | Mike Hartmann | TEDxStJohns: https://youtu.be/dU7Mhne4CzU (11 mins)
2) Chapter 3 & 4 Multicultural Lawyering (p. 99-164)