Dean’s Blog

05/20/2013
Many RWU Law grads take the Connecticut bar exam and the state bar provides much helpful data that facilitates comparisons between and among regional law schools. The results for the February exam...

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RWU Law has 27 active student groups, including Maritime Law Society, Association for Public Interest Law and Multicultural Law Students Association, which allow students to get involved in a variety of extracurricular activities and hear from speakers on a multitude of topics.



Advanced Appellate Advocacy: Labor and Employment Law

Course Number: 
LAW.680
Credits: 
2

This course combines skills training with a substantive focus on constitutional law Cases pending before the U.S. Supreme Court will be used as the basis for exercises requiring students to play the role of advocates and judges. Each student will be required to prepare one brief and present at least one oral argument, and each student will be required to write and present an opinion resolving one of the cases.