Substantial Paper Seminar
This course, assigned one course number (Law 696n), represents the diverse offerings comprising the College's Advanced Legal Writing seminar, which is a graduation requirement.* Many seminars have specific prerequisites.
Recent seminar topics include:
- Advanced Topics in Environmental Advocacy
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Appellate Advocacy
- Bio-ethics and the Law
- Bioethics and Medical Litigation
- Civil Rights
- Comparative Law of Indigenous Peoples
- Contemporary Issues in Employment Law
- Contemporary Topics in Intellectual Property
- Family Law
- Gender and the Law
- Indigenous Human Rights
- International Commercial Transactions
- International Financial & Technology Transfer Law
- International Environmental Law
- International Human Rights
- International Human Rights Advocacy Workshop
- The Internet and the Democratic Process
- Law and Science
- Law and the Elderly
- Perspectives on Constitutional Law
- Topics in Constitutional Law
- Topics in Torts and Insurance
- Topics in Intellectual Property
*Students may satisfy this requirement through the Student Initiated Substantial Paper or through satisfactory completion of 4 units of Arizona Law Review or Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law.