791.01 Judicial Writing

This course is designed for students who are interested in a judicial clerkship, aspire to be a judge, or simply want to learn more about how and why judges write judicial opinions.  It will introduce you to some of the most common documents that law clerks and judges produce (such as orders, bench memos, and opinions). For the first half of the semester, you will be taking on the role of a law clerk.  For the second half, you will act as an appellate court judge.  By the end of the course, you should feel comfortable researching, drafting, and revising trial court orders and appellate court opinions. You should also feel more confident about thinking through legal questions and articulating your reasoning out loud.  During the semester, we will have guest speakers including law clerks and judges.

Spring 2025

Course Number Course Credits Evaluation Method Instructor
791.01
Course Credits
Simulated Writing, Litigation
Reflective Writing
Oral presentation
In-class exercise
Class participation
Melissa Hanson
Course
Degree Requirements
Course Requirements - JD
Course Requirements - LLM
Course Areas of Practice
Course Areas of Practice