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LAW-0 Concentration Thesis

TBA

2 credits day; 2 credits evening.

Students who are enrolled in a Concentration may opt to write a Thesis in the area of

Concentration. Alternatively, students may choose to satisfy their Concentration's legal writing

requirement by meeting the Law School's Legal Writing Requirement in connection with an

approved Concentration course.

Students who choose the Thesis option must write a Thesis of publishable quality, supervised

and approved by a resident faculty member.

The standards applied to the Thesis are beyond those applied to satisfaction of the Law School's

legal writing requirement, and are determined by the supervising resident faculty member. If a

Thesis fails to meet the standard applied by the supervising resident faculty member, the course

will be changed from a Thesis to a Directed Study on the student’s transcript.

The Thesis must be completed by the time of graduation, but arrangements for faculty

supervision and topic approval, as well as significant work on the project, should be initiated at

least two semesters before anticipated graduation. Thesis topics must relate to the area of

Concentration, and must be approved by the Concentration Faculty Director(s) and the

supervising resident faculty member.

Students who complete a Thesis to the satisfaction of their supervising resident faculty member

are eligible to receive their Concentration with distinction, as long as all other Concentration

requirements are met.

The Thesis is taken for two (2) credits and may be either graded or taken pass/fail, at the

student’s election. Students who elect to write a Concentration Thesis may not also receive credit

in the same semester for honor board credit, a Directed Study, Research Assistantship, or

participation on a moot court team.

Elective Course

May Fulfill Legal Writing Requirement

<<Course Updated: August 21, 2014>>