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Office: 022B
E-mail: lawosa@indiana.edu
Associate Director of Student Affairs
Phone: (812) 855-1888
E-mail: adlanham [at] indiana [dot] edu
Indiana Law students can build their own plan of study by taking classes from a number of different areas, or they can choose an area of focus.
Description This course emphasizes skills and techniques of analysis and evaluation, both in reading and in writing. This semester the substantive focus will be Family Law. We'll read a survey of the black-letter law and sample a wide range of other readings, from court documents to the scholarly literature. The course satisfies the "Advanced Writing Requirement." Any student might well choose to take the course largely as a general introduction to Family Law. But this course offers such an introduction that is neither as substantively comprehensive nor as pedagogically conventional as that offered in the other sections of the introductory Family Law course at our School.
Note This course may offer writing credit.
Faculty S. Conrad
| Semester | Title | Faculty |
|---|---|---|
| Spring 2012 - 2013 | Strategies in Critical Reading and Writing: Family Law | Conrad |
| Spring 2011 - 2012 | Strategies in Critical Reading and Writing: Family Law | Conrad |
| Spring 2010 - 2011 | Strategies in Critical Reading and Writing: Family Law | Conrad |
| Spring 2009 - 2010 | Strategies in Critical Reading and Writing: Family Law | Conrad |