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Fordham Law Students: What are the required 1L courses?
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 6:18 pm
by tj1690
I'll be going to Fordham in the Fall of 2013, and I was wondering what the required courses are for the fall and spring of the first year.
I realize that law schools usually have the same 1L classes -- Civ Pro, Criminal Law, Torts, Property, Con Law, Legal Writing, and Contracts, but I read somewhere that Con Law is now a 2L requirement for Fordham students? Is this true? If so, is there another required course or would we just choose an elective to take?
Thanks!
Re: Fordham Law Students: What are the required 1L courses?
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 11:37 am
by toothbrush
tj1690 wrote:I'll be going to Fordham in the Fall of 2013, and I was wondering what the required courses are for the fall and spring of the first year.
I realize that law schools usually have the same 1L classes -- Civ Pro, Criminal Law, Torts, Property, Con Law, Legal Writing, and Contracts, but I read somewhere that Con Law is now a 2L requirement for Fordham students? Is this true? If so, is there another required course or would we just choose an elective to take?
Thanks!
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Re: Fordham Law Students: What are the required 1L courses?
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 11:49 am
by dingbat
Civil procedure
Contracts
Criminal Law
Legislation / Regulation
Property
Torts
Legal Research & Writing (year long course)
Re: Fordham Law Students: What are the required 1L courses?
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 11:58 am
by toothbrush
dingbat wrote:Civil procedure
Contracts
Criminal Law
Legislation / Regulation
Property
Torts
Legal Research & Writing (year long course)
stop spoon feeding
Re: Fordham Law Students: What are the required 1L courses?
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 12:10 pm
by dingbat
toothbrush wrote:dingbat wrote:Civil procedure
Contracts
Criminal Law
Legislation / Regulation
Property
Torts
Legal Research & Writing (year long course)
stop spoon feeding
Let's just say that if s/he ends up with my legal research professor, s/he will be thoroughly unprepared for a legal career