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Leaps of Faith
Braxton Medlin, RWU Law Class of 2019
Juris DoctorBraxton Medlin ’19 has a history of getting outside his comfort zone. In 2017, the lifelong North Carolina resident took a chance and moved to Rhode Island – a place where he knew no one...
A D.C. Externship - During the Shutdown
Christine Y. Awe, RWU Law Class of 2019
Juris DoctorWhen Christine Awe ’19 decided to spend her final semester at RWU Law taking part in the school’s D.C. Semester in Practice program – she’d been placed in an externship with the Federal Communications Commission...
Shanghai Sojourn
Amanda J. Argentieri, RWU Law Class of 2009
Juris DoctorAmanda J. Argentieri '09 arrived in Singapore by chance five years ago – but has since made a home in the sprawling, exotic city. Managing business policies, training and communications in Asia for a Boston-based tech company, Argentieri is also president of the International Professional Women’s Society.
Time for a Change
Melinda Thies, RWU Law Class of 2018
Juris DoctorAfter retiring at Superintendent of the Bristol Warren Regional School District, Melinda Thies went back to school -- this time as a law student at RWU Law. Having just graduated with the Class of 2018, she reflects on her life and challenges.
'It Felt Like a Community'
Molly R. Hamlin, RWU Law Class of 2018
Juris DoctorMolly Hamlin was born and raised in Oregon, and that’s where she’ll be putting her law degree to work – starting as a judicial clerk to the Honorable Debra K. Vogt, Presiding Judge of the...
On the Transactional Path
John W. Caruolo, RWU Law Class of 2018
Juris DoctorA dyed-in-the-wool Rhode Islander, John W. Caruolo earned his undergraduate degree at Brown University, and then decided to take advantage of RWU Law’s status as Rhode Island’s only law school to get the academic and experiential chops he needed to succeed in the legal profession.
A Passion for Good
Kirby Gordon, RWU Law Class of 2018
Juris DoctorFor Kirby Gordon, the broad spectrum of RWU Law’s curriculum, experiential opportunities and alumni placements offer exactly the flexibility she sought. But it was the school’s 50-hour public service requirement – and its unique experiential guarantee that helps fulfill it – that turned her definitively toward public interest.
Transcending Through Education
Noah Kilroy, RWU Law Class of 2013
Juris DoctorNoah Kilroy ’13 maintains a solo practice and is co-founder of Transcending Through Education Foundation (TTEF), which helps former convicts obtain higher education.
Rhode Island’s Top Lawyer
Peter Kilmartin, RWU Law Class of 1998
Juris DoctorAs he enters his eighth and final year as Rhode Island’s attorney general, Peter F. Kilmartin ’98, B.A. ’88, can claim by several measures to be the school’s most prominent alumnus. But he claims there was never any master plan.
A Rising Star
Maria Viveiros, RWU Law Class of 2017
Juris DoctorMaria became the Associate Director of Compliance at UnitedHealthcare just over a year after she matriculated as a part-time student here in fall of 2013. Maria told me that RWU Law was the only place where she could pursue her career and educational goals at the same time.
Course Types
We have classified RWU Law classes under the following headers. One of the following course types will be attached to each course which will allow students to narrow down their search while looking for classes.
Core Course
Students in the first and second year are required to take classes covering the following aspects of the law—contracts, torts, property, criminal law, civil procedure, and constitutional law, evidence, and professional responsibility. Along with these aspects, the core curriculum will develop legal reasoning skills.
Elective
After finishing the core curriculum the remaining coursework toward the degree is completed through upper level elective courses. Students can choose courses that peak their interests or courses that go along with the track they are following.
Seminar
Seminars are classes where teachers and small groups of students focus on a specific topic and the students complete a substantial research paper.
Clinics/Externships
Inhouse Clinics and Clinical Externships legal education is law school training in which students participate in client representation under the supervision of a practicing attorney or law professor. RWU Law's Clinical Programs offer unique and effective learning opportunities and the opportunity for practical experience while still in law school.