Brigham Young University Prelaw Review
Keywords
Introduction, Student Development, seminar, Eileen Crane
Abstract
In Student Development 198R (Prelaw Seminar) taught by prelaw advisor Eileen Crane, BYU students have the opportunity to study a variety of specialties in law. This one-credit course is designed as a six-semester academic-professional course that covers Constitutional, Environmental, International, Criminal, and Family Law and the Supreme Court. During the first-block (8 week) course, speakers present their professional experiences in the area of law being introduced that semester. This vocational insight is augmented by the use of an academic text which is tested on at the end of the course. Each semester students are required to write a scholarly paper dealing with some pertinent case or issue relating to the topic area.
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
(1995)
"Supreme Court Issue Introduction,"
Brigham Young University Prelaw Review: Vol. 9, Article 3.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/byuplr/vol9/iss1/3