Doctoral Dissertation Research and S.J.D. Colloquium II
This course will allow further development of the three distinctive components from part one of this course:
1. Doctoral Research: Candidates will continue to learn research methods as well as get thoroughly acquainted with the variety of research materials, (on-campus, online and otherwise) that will aid them in the development of their dissertation projects.
2. Legal Theory: Candidates will continue to learn the fundamentals of current legal academic thought in areas such as comparative law, law and economics, legal theory, legal realism, and critical race theory.
3. Scholars Forum: Candidates will continue to discuss their research with their peers and others and elicit feedback on drafts of their work at various stages.
Prerequisite: (LAW 884) Doctoral Dissertation Research and S.J.D. Colloquium I
1. Doctoral Research: Candidates will continue to learn research methods as well as get thoroughly acquainted with the variety of research materials, (on-campus, online and otherwise) that will aid them in the development of their dissertation projects.
2. Legal Theory: Candidates will continue to learn the fundamentals of current legal academic thought in areas such as comparative law, law and economics, legal theory, legal realism, and critical race theory.
3. Scholars Forum: Candidates will continue to discuss their research with their peers and others and elicit feedback on drafts of their work at various stages.
Prerequisite: (LAW 884) Doctoral Dissertation Research and S.J.D. Colloquium I