A Question for Lawyers and Law School students (US)
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2018 3:05 am
Hello guys
I have to confess that I am not a law school student or lawyer but I'm an author (almost) and I need your help guys.
I just want some basic information about Law Schools (in the United States)
1.) Can a student have lectures in Civil Procedure? In other words, is civil procedure a subject that can be taught in law school as subject of its own, like subjects we take in high school like Math, Biology, Chemistry? Is civil procedure a single subject taught in Law Schools or is it a general term for multiple subjects within the name? The reason asking is because. I want to use a phrase like "yesterday I had lectures with Mr. XXX and Mr. XXX was the professor for Civil Procedure". Are there professors that specialize in teaching Civil Procedure in law schools as a subject itself or do they teach like a wide variety of subjects that fall under Civil Procedure?
2.) My second question is. Do you law school students attend law school like every day of the week? Morning lectures and afternoon lectures from Monday till Friday?
3.) In a single week can you guys give me an example of different subject lectures taught at law schools?
4-)Finally If Law School lasts for 3 years, are the subjects lectured in the first year, taught all he way to the final year or do new subjects emerge up in the second year and final year?
Sorry guys & forgive my ignorance
Just wanna understand what happens within that basic law school environment
Every response will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I have to confess that I am not a law school student or lawyer but I'm an author (almost) and I need your help guys.
I just want some basic information about Law Schools (in the United States)
1.) Can a student have lectures in Civil Procedure? In other words, is civil procedure a subject that can be taught in law school as subject of its own, like subjects we take in high school like Math, Biology, Chemistry? Is civil procedure a single subject taught in Law Schools or is it a general term for multiple subjects within the name? The reason asking is because. I want to use a phrase like "yesterday I had lectures with Mr. XXX and Mr. XXX was the professor for Civil Procedure". Are there professors that specialize in teaching Civil Procedure in law schools as a subject itself or do they teach like a wide variety of subjects that fall under Civil Procedure?
2.) My second question is. Do you law school students attend law school like every day of the week? Morning lectures and afternoon lectures from Monday till Friday?
3.) In a single week can you guys give me an example of different subject lectures taught at law schools?
4-)Finally If Law School lasts for 3 years, are the subjects lectured in the first year, taught all he way to the final year or do new subjects emerge up in the second year and final year?
Sorry guys & forgive my ignorance
Just wanna understand what happens within that basic law school environment
Every response will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks