The classes officially designated as satisfying the pre- or co-requisite
course requirements are as follows for 2006-2007:
For any externship:
Advanced Criminal Law Seminar, Advanced Legal Research, Capital Punishment
Seminar, Class Actions Seminar, Criminal Punishment Seminar, Judicial
Process Seminar, Pretrial Practice,
Problem Solving & Professional Judgment, Roles and
Ethics in Practice, Trial Advocacy I or II, Trial Objections.
For Federal District and
Circuit Courts: Complex Litigation, Federal Courts, Federal Criminal Law,
Federal Pretrial Litigation
For an appellate court
externship: Appellate Advocacy
For any California
court:
California Civil Procedure
For California appellate courts:
California Appellate Process
For California family law
courts: Family Law
For California probate courts:
Wills and Trusts
For bankruptcy courts:
Bankruptcy and Creditors=
Remedies
Keep in mind that these are pre- or co-requisites,
and are intended to be completed before or taken during the semester of your
externship. However, students registering for summer externships for
credit may complete an appropriate course in the fall semester.