Indian Law Moot Court – 7105

* Multi-semester course

Indian Law Moot Court focuses on practical writing and oral argument exercises common in modern litigation.  The course will include a basic primer of the fundamentals of Indian Law. In the fall, students work on portions of, and then a full, appellate brief.  In the spring, students continue to work with the same law and facts in an appellate venue.  They rewrite the appellate brief and advocate in oral arguments.  Topics might include the constitutionality or application of ICWA or thorny questions of tribal civil or criminal jurisdiction or interpretations of treaty rights. Indian Law is a broad area of practice touching on a wide array of topics with Indian Law twist.

Credits
1F/1S
Prerequisites

JD Student

Graduation Requirements
Experiential Learning
Second Year Legal Writing
Subject Area
Civil Litigation *
Perspectives
Student Year
Upper Division
Grade base
A - F
Course type
MTCT